Agitprop Is Not News
James Howard KunstlerJames Howard Kunstler,
15 February, 2018
Forget about sharks. In their Valentine’s Day editorial:
Why Does Trump Ignore Top Officials’ Warnings on Russia?, The New York Times jumped several blue whales (all the ones left on earth), a cruise ship, a subtropical archipelago, a giant vortex of plastic bottles, and the Sports Illustrated swimsuit shoot. The lede said:
The phalanx of intelligence chiefs who testified on Capitol Hill delivered a chilling message: Not only did Russia interfere in the 2016 election, it is already meddling in the 2018 election by using a digital strategy to exacerbate the country’s political and social divisions.
Hmmm….
After almost two years of relentless public paranoia about Russia and
US elections, don’t you suppose these Ruskie gremlins would find
some other way to make mischief in our world — maybe meddle in the
NHL playoffs, or hack WalMart’s bookkeeping department, or covertly
switch out the real Dwayne Johnson with a robot? I kind of completely
and absolutely doubt that they’ll bother with our elections.
Let’s
face it, the United States is doing a stellar job of destroying
itself with bad ideas, foolish ideologies, and pervasive self-deceit.
If I was running the Russian intel services, I’d just pay to send a
few Nebraska county commissioners to Disneyland — that would keep
our seventeen US intel agencies busy until kingdom come trying to
figure out the angle. And it would cheaper than spending a hundred
grand to fuck with Facebook.
Actually
the Times’s editorial seems to have CIA / NSA fingerprints all over
it, or at least Deep State paw prints. By stating that the Russians
are already “meddling” in 2018 elections that haven’t happened
yet, aren’t our own security agencies setting up the public to lose
faith in the electoral process and fight over election results? Oh,
by the way, the Times presented
no evidence whatsoever that this alleged “meddling” is taking
place. They just assert it, as if it were already adjudicated.
But
then they take it another step, making the case that because Mr.
Trump does not go along with the Russian Meddling story, he is
obstructing efforts to prevent Russian interference in the elections
that haven’t happened yet, and is therefore by implication guilty
of treason. A fine piece of casuistry.
The
longer this fantasy about Russia continues from the Left side of the
political transect, the deeper the nation sinks into a dangerous
collective psychosis. After all this time, the only known instances
of American political figures “colluding” with Russians involve
the shenanigans between the DNC, the Hillary Clinton campaign, and US
intel services including the FBI and CIA, in paying for the “Steele
Dossier” and the activities of the Fusion GPS company that claimed
Russia hacked Hillary’s and John Podesta’s email.
There
is now a ton of evidence about all this monkey business, and no sign
(yet) that Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller may be taking a good
hard look at it, not to mention the professional misconduct of a half
dozen senior FBI, NSA, and CIA officials, especially former CIA chief
John Brennan, who has now morphed into a CNN “analyst,” taking an
active role in what amounts to a psy-ops campaign to shove the public
toward war.
The
“resistance” may think it is getting some mileage out of this
interminable narrative, but its arrant inconsistencies only undermine
faith in all our political institutions, and that is really playing
with fire. We are already choking this polity to death by endlessly
litigating the past, insuring that the country doesn’t have the
time or the fortitude to deal with much more important quandaries of
the present — especially a financial system that is speeding into
the most colossal train wreck in history. That will de-rail Mr. Trump
soon enough, and then all the rest of us will have enough to do to
keep our lives together or to refashion them in some way that will
work in a very different economy.
Update
1:00pm Friday: Robert
Mueller’s office announced indictment of thirteen Russian nationals
and three Russian “entities” for alleged “interference” in US
elections. The indictments refer, apparently, to Facebook, Twitter,
and Instagram posts put up by Russians. In other words, Mickey Mouse
charges. Wait for the ham sandwich to be indicted
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PS:
Readers may wonder why I did not devote this space to the school
shooting in Parkland, Florida. It is exactly what you get in a
society that wants to erase behavioral boundaries. It is especially
dangerous where adolescent boys are concerned. The country has a
gigantic boundary problem. We have also created perfect conditions —
between the anomie of suburbia and the dreariness of our school
systems — to induce explosions of violent despair. That’s why
these things happen. Until we change these conditions, expect ever
more of it.
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