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Clinton’s ‘Russia Did It’ Cop-out

by Robert Parry, via Consortium News

The Clinton machine – running on fumes after Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential bid – is pulling out all remaining stops to block Donald Trump’s inauguration, even sinking into a new McCarthyism.
In joining a recount effort with slim hopes of reversing the election results, Clinton campaign counsel Marc Elias cited a scurrilous Washington Post article that relied on a shadowy anonymous group, called PropOrNot, that issued a “black list” against 200 or so Internet sites, including some of the most respected sources of independent journalism, claiming they are part of some Russian propaganda network.
The Clinton machine – running on fumes after Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential bid – is pulling out all remaining stops to block Donald Trump’s inauguration, even sinking into a new McCarthyism.
In joining a recount effort with slim hopes of reversing the election results, Clinton campaign counsel Marc Elias cited a scurrilous Washington Post article that relied on a shadowy anonymous group, called PropOrNot, that issued a “black list” against 200 or so Internet sites, including some of the most respected sources of independent journalism, claiming they are part of some Russian propaganda network.
In classic McCarthyistic fashion, no evidence was supplied, simply an anonymous smear. But The Washington Post, which itself has devolved into a neoconservative propaganda conveyor belt, published the attack apparently without contacting any of the targeted groups.
Despite the obvious journalistic problems with this article, the desperate Clinton campaign treated it like a lifeline to its drowning hopes for reversing the outcome of the Nov. 8 election.
Announcing that the Clinton campaign would join the recount started by Green presidential nominee Jill Stein aimed at three key Trump states – Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania – Clinton’s campaign counsel Elias mentioned the Post story as one of the reasons.
“The Washington Post reported that the Russian government was behind much of the ‘fake news’ propaganda that circulated online in the closing weeks of the election,” Elias wrote.
Pro-Clinton media outlets piled on. Daily Kos wrote that “Even if they never touched a voting machine, there’s absolutely no doubt: Russia hacked the election.”
Besides the three recounts, the Clinton campaign’s last-ditch scheme to blame Russia for Hillary Clinton’s failure also involves lobbying the electors to the Electoral College to flip their votes from Trump to Clinton. The argument is that Trump must be part of some grand Russian conspiracy along with those 200 Web sites.
As bizarre as this conspiracy mongering has become, it is quickly emerging as a new Washington “group think.” All the “smart people” at the major networks and newspapers – as well as many Democratic insiders – are just sure that it’s all true.
They have conflated the hysteria over some “fake news” sites – apparently run by some entrepreneurs who realized that pro-Trump “news” got lots of clicks whether the stories were real or not – with the reality that some independent news sites have questioned the U.S. government’s extreme anti-Russian propaganda.
Plus, there was the claim by James Clapper, the Obama administration’s Director of National Intelligence, that the U.S. intelligence community believes that Russian hackers were responsible for giving Democratic Party emails to WikiLeaks. There, too, however, Clapper has provided no evidence to support his claim, and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has denied receiving the leaked emails from the Russian government.
The Russians Did It!
Nevertheless, the Russians have become the latest scapegoats for why Hillary Clinton lost. It wasn’t that she had severe problems as a candidate, carrying heavy baggage from a long line of controversies and recording extremely high negatives from voters. It couldn’t have been that lots of Americans didn’t like or trust her or that she offered no inspirational message or coherent narrative of how she would govern.
No, it had to be the Russians. Of course, previously, the Clinton campaign had blamed the defeat on FBI Director James Comey, who announced just days before the election that he had reopened an investigation into Clinton’s private email server and then closed the inquiry for a second time, thus reminding voters of Clinton’s self-inflicted email scandal.
Though presumably the Clinton campaign is not suggesting that FBI Director Comey is another Russian agent or “useful fool,” blaming him at least had some evidentiary logic, in that he did reopen and then re-shut the Clinton email investigation.
But the Clinton campaign’s Russian complaint comes across even more like a dog-ate-my-homework excuse, except that it also has this ugly side of accusing professional journalists of treason because they wrote skeptical articles that some anonymous Web site didn’t like.
The complaint about alleged Russian hacking of emails also represents an attempt to divert attention away from the fact that the information published by WikiLeaks appears to be entirely true. By all accounts, the leaks revealed genuine communications between Democratic Party leaders and people in the Clinton campaign.
WikiLeaks also revealed the contents of Hillary Clinton’s paid speeches to Goldman Sachs and other special interests, words that she delivered to these groups of insiders but wanted to keep from the American voters.
However, somehow this truthful information has morphed into “fake news” without anyone explaining how that transformation occurred. Through the black magic of simply saying “Russians” a few times, truthful information becomes “fake” and everyone’s judgment becomes hopelessly clouded.
The point is that even if the Russians did uncover this information and did deliver it to WikiLeaks, the reason that it was “news” was that Clinton had decided to make millions of dollars in speeches, trading off her government service, and then chose to conceal the contents of her speeches from the public.
However, instead of criticizing Clinton for her excessive greed and her obsessive secrecy, these Democrats are blaming the Russians, a classic case of sending out a red herring.
The Truth as ‘Fake News’
The same point holds true for Secretary of State Clinton’s disastrous decision to evade State Department regulations on handling official documents by instead channeling her emails through a private home email server, thus endangering national security secrets. That was her choice. The Russians weren’t involved (unless someone thinks that Hillary Clinton is also a “Russian agent” set on sabotaging her own campaign.)
And, regarding WikiLeaks’ disclosures that the Democratic National Committee was working hand-in-glove with Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta and others to ensure that the nomination was delivered to Clinton, the problem was not the source of the information, again it was the information itself. Rank-in-file Democrats had every right to expect a legitimate competition for the party’s nomination, not a rigged process designed to deliver the prize to the establishment favorite.
The reason for the party’s reforms after the raucous 1968 convention was to take the presidential selection out of the hands of party insiders and give it to the voters. What the emails revealed was that the Clinton machine had become the new-age Democratic Party bosses making sure their candidate prevailed.
Again, even if the Russians were behind the hack, they would only have been providing the American people with newsworthy information about how their democracy was being turned into a sham. The Russians didn’t create the sham; the Democratic insiders did.
And, regarding the anonymously developed “black list” of independent media sites, there is no evidence there either that these sites were distributing “fake news,” the focus of the current mainstream media hysteria. It was just news that PropOrNot — and presumably its fellow-travelers at The Washington Post — didn’t like.
As for Consortiumnews, which was one of the sites that was slimed, we are very careful to present well-reported and well-researched information. Granted, it sometimes isn’t what the U.S. State Department wants the American people to hear, but that is because the State Department has become a manufacturing center for propaganda and disinformation during both Republican and Democratic administrations.
It is not the job of independent journalists to simply retail the propaganda that the State Department and other agencies of the U.S. government produce, or that any other government produces. But that seems to be the anti-journalistic attitude that we now see at The Washington Post and The New York Times.
Mainstream Media’s Shame
Tragically, the mainstream U.S. media has become a major disseminator of endless amounts of “fake news,” including highly misleading and false coverage of the Middle East and of the New Cold War. Possibly the most destructive modern case of “fake news” was the reporting by the Post and Times about the existence of Iraq’s fictional WMD.

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Nazi symbols on helmets worn by members of Ukraine’s Azov battalion.
(As filmed by a Norwegian film crew and shown on German TV)

But there are more recent cases. For instance, the Times and Post have studiously ignored the reality of neo-Nazi and other ultranationalists serving as the tip of the spear for the U.S.-backed coup in Ukraine in 2014. Occasionally, one of their field reporters will mention the inconvenient truth about the Azov and other battalions running around with Swastikas and SS symbols, but the newspapers will then turn a blind eye to this ugly reality or minimize its significance.
So, neo-Nazis are okay in Ukraine – and if any independent news outlet mentions their existence, you end up on a Washington Post-promoted “black list.” However, if some claim is made linking Russia to a neo-Nazi outfit or to some coup plotting – no matter how hazy or dubious the claim – it is trumpeted as loudly as possible.
For example, the Post’s lead editorial on Friday asserted, “In NATO member Hungary, Russian agents have been fingered for training with a neo-Nazi militia; in the tiny Balkan state of Macedonia, which is on the verge of joining the [NATO] transatlantic alliance, Moscow is accused of plotting a violent coup.”
Though the Post admits the evidence is “incomplete,” it presses ahead with the allegations. Yet there is no self-awareness or self-criticism; since the Post strenuously supported the violent coup in Ukraine that overthrew elected President Viktor Yanukovych, a putsch spearheaded by armed neo-Nazis, many of whom have since been incorporated into Ukraine’s security forces and have received U.S. military training.
In the weeks before the coup, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland was caught conspiring with U.S. Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt on how to “midwife” or “glue” the change in Ukraine’s leadership. “Yats is the guy,” Nuland enthused about Arseniy Yatsenyuk, who was indeed installed as prime minister after Yanukovych was forced to flee for his life.
However, simply recalling that history apparently now is forbidden in Official Washington.
Behind the Clinton Machine
There’s also the little-discussed issue of how the Clinton machine evolved and currently works. A short version of that history is that the Democrats got pummeled in 1988, in part, because Republicans “weaponized” their advantage in campaign cash to launch devastating attack ads against Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis, including the race-baiting Willie Horton ads.
President Bill Clinton, First Lady Hillary Clinton and daughter Chelsea parade down Pennsylvania Avenue on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 1997. (White House photo)
Sensing that they couldn’t beat the Republican money while trying to represent the average citizen, the national Democrats largely abandoned the working class to join the dollar chase. They developed a pro-corporate agenda pushed by the Democratic Leadership Council and its brightest star, Bill Clinton.
After winning in 1992, Clinton and his understudies, the likes of John Podesta, institutionalized this relationship between the Democratic Party and various financial and other special interests. Then, after Clinton left office in 2001, his money machine’s business model adapted, with the Clinton Foundation and various Democratic-led Beltway consulting firms expanding or setting up shop.
The key to the strategy was always that Hillary Clinton would eventually become president and therefore foreign governments and domestic interests had to stay on the Clintons’ good side.
The expectation was that Hillary Clinton would get elected in 2008, but her path was blocked by the charismatic Barack Obama. Obama, however, bailed the Clinton machine out by naming her Secretary of State. So, the Clinton influence with foreign potentates remained.
After Clinton left the State Department in 2013, the business model still thrived because she was widely viewed as the clear front-runner to succeed President Obama – and both Clintons cashed in by giving speeches to various business groups and foreign interests for several hundred thousand dollars a pop, totaling in the millions of dollars.
You might have thought that the Clinton machine would have shielded Hillary Clinton from this apparent pay-to-play operation but instead she joined Bill Clinton in raking in the dough, a sign of startling arrogance or stunning greed.
The idea that Hillary Clinton could “power through” the obvious conflicts of interest that these speeches presented and that she could hide from the voters what she told Goldman Sachs and other well-heeled groups further revealed an extraordinary hubris. Clinton and her entourage brushed aside demands from Sen. Bernie Sanders and his populist backers that she disclose what she had said to the rich and powerful.
That brazenness made her vulnerable to the WikiLeaks disclosures late in the campaign revealing her friendly advice to Goldman Sachs and the others. Again, the only reason that was “news” was because Clinton and her team had stonewalled public demands for the information earlier. But rather than taking the blame for that judgment, they blamed the Russians.
The next question for the national Democrats is what will replace the Clinton machine or will it just be retooled in some new way that keeps the money pouring in. Clearly, the old business model of hitting up donors with the implicit club of a Hillary Clinton presidency in the closet will no longer work.
That means possibly leaner years for both the Clinton Foundation and Clinton-related businesses, such as the Podesta Group, a lobbying firm led by John Podesta’s brother, Tony, which has collected annual lobbying fees in the tens of millions of dollars.
But the Democrats risk a bleak political future if they don’t break away from the corporatist model that Bill and Hillary Clinton have personified over the past quarter century. Or maybe the Democrats can just keep on blaming the Russians.


Investigative reporter Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories for The Associated Press and Newsweek in the 1980s. You can buy his latest book, America’s Stolen Narrative, either in print here or as an e-book (from Amazon and barnesandnoble.com).

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ErnestineBass
ErnestineBass
Dec 9, 2016 8:44 PM

Correction: The post-1968 DNC “reforms” that resulted in creation of the Super Delegate system took power away from voters and put it in the hands of party bosses (not the other way around).

Julian
Julian
Dec 10, 2016 1:26 PM
Reply to  ErnestineBass

It seems that you have failed to answer the question Where were you in Chicago? The author is correct in his assertion that”The reason for the party’s reforms after the raucous 1968 convention was to take the presidential selection out of the hands of party insiders and give it to the voters.” The effect of the 1968 McGovern- Fraser Commission was “The McGovern–Fraser Commission established open procedures and affirmative action guidelines for selecting delegates. In addition the commission made it so that all delegate selection procedures were required to be open; party leaders could no longer handpick the convention delegates in secret. The commission recommended that delegates be represented by the proportion of their population in each state.” http://www.thisnation.com/question/038.html
The idea of super delegates did not arise until the Hunt Commision
in 1981. “The most prominent result of the commission was the creation of superdelegates.[2] Additionally, it lowered the percentage of delegates needed to gain representation at the convention, to 25% for primary states, and 20% for those holding caucuses. It also recommended that states make efforts to include low- and moderate-income individuals in their convention delegate pools. The commission recognized that states which organized primaries or caucuses earlier in the year received greater media attention, and so, in response, allowed states to hold nominating events over the course of three months, but allowed New Hampshire to hold its primary no more than one week before other states, and Iowa to hold its caucuses no more than 15 days before the rest of the states.” http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/18072/history_of_superdelegates_in_the_democratic_party.html
Where were you in Chicago Ochs
Oh, where were you in Chicago?
You know I didn’t see you there
I didn’t see them crack your head or breathe the tear gas air
Oh, where were you in Chicago?
When the fight was being fought
Oh, where were you in Chicago?
‘Cause I was in Detroit.
“That’s about the movement psychology.”

mohandeer
mohandeer
Dec 9, 2016 4:36 PM

Reblogged this on Worldtruth.

michaelk
michaelk
Dec 9, 2016 3:52 PM

What’s also rather frightening is the way Russia and Putin, especially Putin, is being characatured as… Satan, literally and symbolically… Satan. This sort of fits into my ideas about the parallels between the time we live in and something like the Reformation. Calling Putin Hitler and comparing Russia to Nazi Germany, isn’t just crazed rhetoric employed just for effect, but a sign of how these people think. They think in quasi-religious terms as if the West is in a life or death struggle with the forces of darkness and evil, personified by Satan/Putin.
That these ideas are ‘mad’ doesn’t make them less dangerous, infact it’s normal for people to believe such ideas in times of extreme societal stress, when rationality flies out the window and demons on broomsticks fly in the other way. In a no-growth economy with a rapidly vanishing middle class, it’ll be interesting to see how things develope.

tutisicecream
tutisicecream
Dec 9, 2016 1:07 PM

“The Clinton machine – running on fumes after Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential bid – is pulling out all remaining stops to block Donald Trump’s inauguration, even sinking into a new McCarthyism.”
Sightless, unless
The eyes reappear
As the perpetual star
Multifoliate rose
Of death’s twilight kingdom
The hope only
Of empty men.
Hopefully the world might live on to die with a whimper…But we should not be complacent as Trump may not be targeting Russia, but he’s certainly got China in his cross-hairs. So it appears it’s just a different focus for unipolar exceptionalism.
Apologies to TSE

mohandeer
mohandeer
Dec 9, 2016 4:22 PM
Reply to  tutisicecream

I think he’d be pleased with your use of his work(TSE)

Schlüter
Schlüter
Dec 9, 2016 12:42 PM

Reminder:
„US Elections are Over, Trump Won: Will He be President in Face of Neocon Power?“: https://wipokuli.wordpress.com/2016/11/12/us-elections-are-over-trump-won-will-he-be-president-in-face-of-neocon-power/
Regards

Greg Bacon
Greg Bacon
Dec 9, 2016 11:50 AM

For a candidate’s platform to be largely based on her genitalia is a non-starter. When that failed and the flood of damaging Wikileak emails were showing up, then it was time to blame the Rooskies.
Corruption and politics are bedfellows, so for some politician to accept money to vote for some project isn’t the end, but part of life, but Hillary took it to a new level that involved treason. To give foreign powers access to your top secret SD emails in exchange for a donation to the Clinton slush fund initiative is way too much for any one to bear or accept.
So who will Clinton blame that on?

Karen
Karen
Dec 9, 2016 10:27 AM

Why isn’t she in jail?

michaelk
michaelk
Dec 9, 2016 10:23 AM

I’m close to feeling a bit sorry for the Guardian. It must be unpleasant to see the world changing and in a direction one didn’t believe was possible a few weeks ago. All that work they did to create a cult of personablity around Clinton, dashed, an absolute failure, a waste of time. And now they still can’t let go of their ‘feminist icon’ of all the virtues. It’s not like their clinging to a straw like a drowning man, it’s more like they are clinging to an anvil that’s gonna drag them down with it. There’s something rather sad and pathetic about them, their refusal to accept that their hero lost and that they are losing control over what people are allowed to think and say.
I keep thinking that it’s like the start of the Reformation, when the Bible was translated into different languages and printed in huge numbers, so, for the first time ordinary people had the opportunity to read the ‘good news’ and hear the stories and ideas in the Bible in a language they could understand instead of Latin. The monopoly of the Church and the priests was broken forever and intellectually all hell broke lose. This is similar to the climate today, where the corporate/state media is being challenged by new technology and new voices and interpretations of the ‘word.’ The reaction of the elite today is remarkably like the reaction of the elite five hundred years ago. They want to control the texts and information ordinary people are allowed to access and thereby control what they are allowed to think. Hence all this talk about ‘fake news.’
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/dec/08/hillary-clinton-fake-news-consequences-pizzagate

writerroddis
writerroddis
Dec 9, 2016 11:39 AM
Reply to  michaelk

Good analogy. The more so for me as I’m rewatching the BBC’s excellent Wolf Hall – am at the point where Cromwell informs the doomed Thomas More that Tyndale’s been nabbed in Antwerp – while posting the other day my own thoughts on the sudden moral panic on ‘fake news’

michaelk
michaelk
Dec 9, 2016 3:35 PM
Reply to  writerroddis

It’s a complex subject and I’m loathe to get into anything that sounds like vulgar Marxism. But there does seem to be a link between the spread of the printing presses, the Bible and the Reformation. The Reformation was linked to huge changes that were taking place in the economy and society in Europe, massive struggles between competing centres and levels of power within and between . This really is way too big a subject to get into here.
Was the printing press and the translation of the Bible really the spark that ignited the fire in men’s minds that led to the Reformation? It’s perhaps hard for us to imagine that men where arrested, imprisoned, put on trial, tortured and often executed, burnt alive for translating the Bible from Latin into German, or English or French. Being caught with an illegal copy of the Bible was a crime punishable by death or imprisonment.
This shows that the ruling elite was extraordinarily sensitive to the dangers of the uncontrolled spread of texts, ideas and information, or what one could call the powerful narrative contained in the Bible, especially if this information was prestented ‘wrongly’ or without the necessary filters provided by the Church and the priesthood.
One can see a parallel between the established Catholic Church and the giant media corporations, and the priesthood and mainstream journalists. With site like this representing dangerous radicals and heretics who demand the right to interpret the world differently and independently of establishment, media, church.
It’s a sobering thought that the Reformation in Europe is linked to terrible struggles and religious wars lasting centuries. Which should make one wary and a bit concerned.
In the US, for example, there’s a tremendous ‘cultural revolution’ bubbling away just under the surface. The liberal/left has open contempt for millions of people, the deplorables, the white working class, who are perceived to be racists, biggots, misogynists, anti-semetic, ignorant, nostalgic and stupid. The white ‘working class’ realise this and despise the prosperous, urban, upper class in return, people who’ve turned their backs on the fate of the working class. This is an explosive mix, especially when one adds insult (cultural contempt) to injury (economic decline).
I think the ruling elite will attempt to impose a form of dictatorship when they see their leadership being challenged politically and economically. The coming ‘media wars’ are only the beginning of the struggle.

Eurasia News Online
Eurasia News Online
Dec 9, 2016 7:42 AM

Dear “five eyes” – short message from Eastern Orthodox Slavs: We MIGHT have fake news but rest assured that our nukes are real.
You can pick whoever for your leader but don’t do anything silly or we will send you proof of the above statement 🙂

jimsresearchnotes
jimsresearchnotes
Dec 9, 2016 6:39 AM

Reblogged this on EU: Ramshackle Empire.