Juan_Bottom wrote:This is what I'm talking about. I do not understand this rise of Putin-worship that has happened, especially in America. I'm sure that for many rednecks, they love Putin as the anti-hero, the anti-Obama hero, but is that really enough to explain away the positive reception that Putin gets in media?
More talking points JB's been fed by the extreme right-wing, corporate-backed Madison Avenue PR agencies that work for the Obama/Bush administration. Max Blumenthal, son of Clinton advisor Sid Blumenthal, and a prominent progressive peace activist and journalist, writing on the so-called "resignation" of Liz Wahl from RT, described exactly "the JB Phenomenon" - how neo-cons turn average Americans in flyover states into frothing-at-the-mouth war hysterics, screaming for blood:
- Behind the coverage of Wahlās dramatic protest, a cadre of neoconservatives was celebrating a public relations coup. Desperate to revive the Cold War, head off further cuts to the defense budget and restore the legitimacy they lost in the ruins of Iraq, the tightknit group of neoconservative writers and stewards had opened up a new PR front through Wahlās resignation.
It was a full 19 minutes before Wahl resigned. Inside the offices of the Foreign Policy Initiative, a neoconservative think tank in Washington D.C., a staffer logged on to the groupās Twitter account to announce the following:
ā#WordOnTheStreet says that something big might happen on RT in about 20-25 minutes.ā
The tweets from FPI suggested a direct level of coordination between Wahl and the neoconservative think tank. Several calls to FPI for this story were not answered.
Just over an hour later, an exclusive interview with Wahl appeared at The Daily Beast. It was authored by James Kirchick, a 31-year-old writer whose work has appeared in publications from the neoconservative Commentary to the Israeli paper Haaretz.
In fact, Kirchick was a senior fellow at FPI, the neoconservative think tank that had hyped up Wahlās resignation minutes before she quit. Launched by Weekly Standard founder William Kristol and two former foreign policy aides to Mitt Romney, Dan Senor and Robert Kagan (the husband of [Obama's] Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland), FPI grew directly out of the Project for a New American Century that led the public pressure campaign for a unilateral U.S. invasion of Iraq after the Bin Laden-orchestrated 9/11 attacks.
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/how ... n_20140319
This, of course, is what progressives and peace supporters are up against. We can't match the signal-to-noise ratio of the neo-con sound machine that makes the dime-a-dozen JB's of America wildly dance about, being pulled from issue to issue - one day rallying for war against Kony, the next rallying for war against Syria, then forgetting it and moving to call for war on Russia for a few days until some new shiny bauble is flashed in front of him and he's screaming for war against someone else ... he's oblivious to the fact that every line he pounds out is a line composed by corporate America.