How Democrats Are Deceived
Eric Zuesse, originally posted at Strategic
Culture
Democrats are deceived in basically the same way that
Republicans are, but by a different group of billionaires. Both of America’s
political Parties try to get their dupes to donate or subscribe to their
propaganda-media, but will continue operating them regardless, because their
billionaires actually own and advertise in these ‘news’-media, and so
subscribers to those media aren’t really needed, but are just “icing on the
cake.” Their paying subscribers reduce the amount that the Party’s billionaires
will need to spend in order to produce and distribute their propaganda. Here is
a typical example of this:
Noah Shachtman is the Editor-in-Chief of the
Democratic Party billionaires’ Daily Beast ‘news’ site. On 29 October 2018, he
headlined there, "Why The
Daily Beast Matters Now More Than Ever”, and the article sub-headed “Journalism today has to
paint in bright colors, have a sense of wit, and give up any attachments to the
powerful. It’s gonzo or go home.” So, he and his site is “gonzo,” and they
“give up any attachments to the powerful.” At least they say they
do.
He opened:
Maybe Putin’s spies were onto something.
In June 2015 — nine months before targeting the
Hillary Clinton campaign, and a full year before the world learned about their
hacking of the DNC — Russia’s military intelligence division tried to hack the
accounts of journalists, including a number of Daily Beast reporters and
alumni.
(Sure — the reason why Hillary lost isn’t Hillary — it
is Putin! Just like the reason Trump won’t win isn’t Trump — it will be
‘them!’, whomever ‘they’ will be: maybe “Democrats.”)
That Democratic Party site considers Russia, China,
Iran, Venezuela, etc., to be enemies of America; and it considers Israel,
Poland, UK, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, etc., to be America’s allies. They don’t
really say why. But they do.
Shachtman and his site are propagandists for every
invasion of every country whose head-of-state isn’t allied with the U.S.
against Russia. (So too are Republican sites — but their central bugaboo is
instead ‘China!’) It’s so simple, really. Saddam Hussein wasn’t anti-Russian,
so he got knocked off. Muammar Qadaffi wasn’t, so he also did. Bashar al-Assad
isn’t anti-Russian, so “regime change” there is still being attempted. Nicolas
Maduro isn’t anti-Russian, so America is trying to grab Venezuela’s oil and is
blockading Venezuela to starve the public there into a ‘revolution’. Ditto
Iran. Viktor Yanukovych wasn’t anti-Russian, so American ‘news’-media such as
The Daily Beast portrayed him as being pro-Russian and even as being an enemy,
even though he was neither but was just trying to keep Ukraine “neutral” or not
hostile toward either America or his next-door-neighbor Russia. On 12 April
2010 Yanukovych met the U.S. President at the White House, to which Obama had invited
him, but Yanukovych refused
Obama’s suggestions that Ukraine join America’s alliance against Ukraine’s
next-door neighbor Russia. On 2 July 2010, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton and Yanukovych held a joint press conference in Kiev, where she said
"We discussed ways that Ukraine and the United
States can deepen and expand our strategic partnership, moving forward with the
work of the U.S.-Ukraine Strategic Partnership Commission that I co-chair. …
And the United States welcomes Ukrainian parliament's decision to approve
foreign military exercises on Ukrainian territory in 2010 and we thank Ukraine
and the Ukrainian people for your important contributions to NATO and other
international security operations. … And as I said, we are grateful for
Ukraine's contributions to NATO security efforts and other peacekeeping
operations around the world. And we look forward to the joint U.S.-Ukraine
military exercises. And we also support a relationship with Russia that is in
Ukraine's interest that helps to further what President Obama has called the
resetting of relations with Russia."
But finally Yanukovych turned down the U.S.-EU
proposed aliance with Ukraine against Russia, the proposal that Ukraine join
the EU and abandon its trade with Russia. Though the reason for his having
turned it down was stated in U.S.-allied ‘news’-media as being that he was
allied with (his next-door-neighbor) Russia against America (just a lie), the
actual reason was that America and its EU had set the deal up for Ukraine to
bleed $160 billion
which it didn’t have. The
whole deal was a set-up to stir “Maidan demonstrations” against him, which
would serve as a cover for a CIA coup
that would install a rabidly anti-Russian Government in Ukraine. Until that coup, Shachtman had been the Executive Editor for News at the
(anti-Russian) Foreign Policy magazine. He had ranked #3 on the
executive staff there.
The Obama Administration’s planning for the coup to
regime-change Ukraine had started in
2011 (barely after
Yanukovych had turned down Clinton-Obama’s urgings to join “The West” against
Russia). It was planned on the basis that Yanukovych would turn the EU’s offer
to Ukraine down. Yanukovych did that on 20 November 2013. The CIA-edited and written Wikipedia claims that the ‘Ukrainian revolution’
(actually coup) started the day after he did that. It was started by
the “demonstrations on the Maidan Square” in Kiev, and they “began on the
night of 21 November 2013 with public protests in Maidan
Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) in Kiev.” That started it; the U.S.
regime's plan to take over Ukraine didn’t. According to Wikipedia, and the U.S.
Government.
On 5 December 2013, a pro-Russian news-site,
Voltairenet, headlined “Jihadists in charge of crowd
control in Kiev protests”,
and it was true — that was part of the U.S. Government’s plan. Then, eight days
later, on December 13th, Noah Shachtman’s reporter on the scene in Kiev,
bannered “The Fight for
the Maidan: How long can Ukraine's protesters hold out against Yanukovych's
thugs?” That
counterforce from Ukraine’s democratically
elected Government was
also part of the plan (to make that Government look bad). The “thugs” were the
police of the democracy, and not the CIA’s hired goons (who weren’t even
mentioned by Shachtman’s hired ‘journalist’).
Back before the invasion and occupation of Iraq,
Shachtman had been a lowly “Contributor” to a digital ‘news’ site “Tech Central
Station,” which billed itself as “Where Free Markets Meet Technology” and this
was actually a MIC (military-industrial complex, or U.S. ‘defense’ contractor
financed) propaganda site. On 22 January 2003, two months before America
invaded and destroyed Iraq, that ‘contributor’ headlined there, “Predator or Prey?” and opened: “Predator drones are the high-tech
darlings of the new war. Too bad they're so slow, dumb, noisy, and near-sighted
that almost anything stronger than a peashooter could take them down.”
‘Defense’ spending needs to be increased — that was the pitch. Otherwise,
America’s drones could become the Taliban’s — and soon also Saddam’s — “prey.”
Tech Central Station’s top person was its Editor-in-Chief,
Nick Schulz,
who since at least
2014, is with the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce, which is an overtly right-wing (no mealy-mouthed
Democratic Party) proponent of extending the American empire to everywhere in
the world.
The Daily Beast is owned by IAC Corporation,
whose Chairman is
the billionaire Barry Diller. On 7 January 2020, the Republican billionaires’
neoconservative magazine National Review headlined “Chelsea Clinton Made Millions on
Boards Run by Clinton Mega-Donor”, and that was referring to the Democratic
neoconservative Diller. (All billionaires are neocons — not a one of them
donates to progressive candidates. And all progressives are against
imperialism; that’s a core of progressivism. This is why progressive politics
stands no chance in America: the billionaires always drown it aborning — not
just in 2016 and 2020.)
Even “entertainment” news in America is often used in
order to boost sales for corporations such as Lockheed Martin — America’s
megacorporations whose main or only customer is the U.S. Government itself. For
example, on the July 4th edition of NPR’s “All Things Considered” was a plug
for a movie that aims to persuade viewers that America’s invading troops need
more and better weapons; the movie is called “Outpost” and it’s filmed in
Afghanistan. The interview (which is free MIC publicity that’s funded by
NPR’s donors) had Sacha Pfeiffer interviewing its director, Rod Lurie. This was
a skillful sales-pitch for the movie, and for the entire MIC that the movie
promotes. It’s not enough that America’s Government already spends around half of the entire
world’s annual military exenditures. More, more!! Conquest is costly. (Even when it fails to
conquer.) And those billionaires want the public to spend even more to buy and
upgrade the weaponry that these billionaires are selling to the U.S. Government
and its allies.
In America and its allies, this is what’s called
“capitalism,” and “the free market.” And “patriotism.” Just right for July
4th. Very ‘right’. Shoot those ‘Reds!’
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Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author, most
recently, of They’re Not
Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and
of CHRIST’S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created
Christianity.
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