Letters from an American - September 6, 2024
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September 6, 2024.
One of the things that came to light on Wednesday in the paperwork the Justice Department unveiled
to explain its seizure of 32 Internet domains being used by Russian agents in foreign malign
influence campaigns was that the six right-wing U.S.
influencers mentioned in the indictments of the Russian operatives are only the tip of the iceberg.
Since at least 2022, three Russian companies working with the Kremlin have been trying to
change foreign politics in a campaign they called doppelganger, covertly spreading Russian
government propaganda. First and foremost, notes from a meeting with Russian officials about
targeting Germany read, we need to discredit the USA, Great Britain, and NATO. Through fake social
media profiles, their operatives posed as Americans or other non-Russians,
seeding public conversations with Russian propaganda. In August 2023, they launched the
Good Ol' USA Project to target swing state residents, online gamers, American Jews,
and U.S. citizens of Hispanic descent to re-elect Donald Trump.
They are afraid of losing the American way of life and the American dream,
one of the propagandists wrote.
It is these sentiments that should be exploited in the course of an information campaign in slash for the United States.
Using targeted ads on Facebook, they could see how their material was landing and use bots
and trolls to push their narrative in comment sections. In order for this work to be effective,
you need to use a minimum of fake news and a maximum of realistic information,
the propagandists told their staff. At the same time, you should continuously repeat that this is what is really happening,
but the official media will never tell you about it or show it to you.
According to the documents, one of the three companies, Social Design Agency, or SDA,
monitors and collects information about media organizations and social media influencers. It collected a list of 1,900
anti-influencers whose accounts posted material SDA workers thought operated against Russian
interests. About 26% of those accounts were based in the U.S. SDA also identified as pro-Russian influencers more than 2,800 people in 81 countries
operating on various social media platforms like X, Facebook, and Telegram.
Those influencers included television and radio hosts, politicians, bloggers, journalists,
businessmen, professors, think tank analysts, veterans, and comedians.
About 21% of those influencers were in the U.S.
YouTube took down the Tenant Media channels associated with the Justice Department's indictments,
and last night, Tenant Media abruptly shut down.
In the bulwark, Jonathan V. Last noted that the Tenet influencers maintained they were
dupes, although they must have been aware that their paychecks were crazy high for the number
of viewers they had. He asks if, knowing now that their gains are ill-gotten, they are going to give
them to charity. Earlier this week, former Fox News Channel personality Tucker Carlson hosted Holocaust denier Daryl Cooper on his X show,
where Cooper not only suggested that the death of more than six million Jews was an accidental result of poor planning,
but also argued that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill,
who stood firm against the expansion of fascist Germany in World War II, was the true
villain of the war. Cooper's argument puts him squarely on the side of Russian President Vladimir
Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who insist that democracy undermines society.
During the recent Summer Olympics, Cooper posted on social media an image of Hitler in Paris,
alongside another of drag queens representing Greek gods at the Olympic opening ceremonies,
an image some on the right thought made fun of the Last Supper of Jesus and his disciples.
This may be putting it too crudely for some, Cooper wrote, but the picture of Hitler in Paris
was infinitely preferable in virtually
every way than the one on the right. The idea that Churchill, not Hitler, is the villain of World War
II means denying the fact of the Holocaust and defending the Nazis. It lands Carlson and Cooper
in the same camp as those autocrats journalist Ann Applebaum notes are making common cause with MAGA Republicans to discredit liberalism and freedom around the world.
Elon Musk promoted the interview, saying it was very interesting and worth watching, before the backlash made him delete his post.
The video has been viewed nearly 30 million times.
Carlson told Lauren Irwin of The Hill that the Biden administration is made up of
warmonger freaks who have
used the Churchill myth to bring our country closer to nuclear war than at any moment in history.
Carlson is on a 16-day speaking tour on which he will interview Trump
allies, including Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance and Donald Trump Jr.
Trump today continued his effort to undermine the Democratic American legal system
in a news conference of more than 45 minutes in which he took no questions.
conference of more than 45 minutes in which he took no questions. Although Judge Juan Mershan,
who oversaw the election interference case in which a jury found Trump guilty on 34 counts,
decided today to delay sentencing until November 26th to avoid any appearance that the court was trying to affect the 2024 election, Trump nonetheless launched an attack on the U.S. legal system
and suggested the lawsuits against him were election interference. He spoke after he and
his legal team were in court today to try to overturn a jury's conclusion that he had sexually
assaulted writer E. Jean Carroll, a decision that brought his judgments in the two cases she brought to around $90 million.
He began with an attack on what he said was a new Russia, Russia, Russia hoax
and promised he had not spoken to anybody from Russia in years.
Aaron Ruppar of Public Notice recorded what amounted to close to an hour of attacks
on the American Justice Department and the laws of the country, and also on American women. He not only attacked Carroll, he brought up others of the
roughly two dozen women who have accused him of sexual assault. He attempted to retry the Carroll
case in the media, refuting the evidence the jury considered and suggesting that the photo of him
and Carroll together was generated by AI,
although it was published in 2019.
Attacking women was an interesting decision in light of the fact that he will need the votes of suburban women if he is to make up the ground he has lost to Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris
and vice presidential nominee Tim Walz.
For her part, former Representative Liz Cheney,
Republican of Wyoming, appears to see this moment for what it is. Although a staunch Republican
herself, she is urging conservative women to admit they've had enough. Referring to both Trump and
Vance in a conversation sponsored by the Texas Tribune, she said,
and Vance in a conversation sponsored by the Texas Tribune, she said, this is my diplomatic way of saying it. They're misogynistic pigs. She assured listeners quite accurately that Trump
is not a conservative. Women around this country, we've had enough. These are not people that we
can entrust with power again. Her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney,
agreed that Trump can never be trusted with power again
and announced today that he will be voting for Harris.
As citizens, we each have a duty to put country above partisanship
to defend our Constitution.
That is why I will be casting my vote for Vice President Kamala Harris,
he said. 88 business leaders also endorsed Harris today, including James Murdoch, an heir to the
Murdoch family media empire. Citing Harris's policies that support the rule of law, stability,
and a sound business environment, they said in a public letter, the best way to
support the continued strength, security, and reliability of our democracy and economy
is by electing Harris president. Meanwhile, at his event with Sean Hannity of the Fox News
channel yesterday, Trump embraced the key element of Project 2025 that calls for a dictatorial leader to take over the U.S.
That document maintains that personnel is policy and that the way to achieve all that the Christian nationalists want
is to fire the nonpartisan civil servants currently in place and put their own people into office.
Trump has tried hard to distance himself from Project 2025,
but last night he said the way to run the government is to get the right people.
You put the right person and the right group of people at the heads of these massive agencies,
you're going to have tremendous success.
And I know now the people, and I know them better than anybody would know them.
One of those people appears to be ex-owner Elon Musk, whom Trump has promised to put at the head
of an efficiency commission to audit the U.S. government. In 1858, Abraham Lincoln, then a
candidate for the Senate, warned that the arguments against democracy and in favor of a few people dominating the rest
were always the same. In his era, it was enslavers saying some people were better than others.
But, he said, those were the same arguments that kings have made for enslaving the people
in all ages of the world. Turn in whatever way you will, whether it come from the mouth of a king,
an excuse for enslaving the people of his country, or from the mouth of men of one race
as a reason for enslaving the men of another race, it is all the same old serpent.
In our era, Indiana Jones said it best in The Last Crusade, Nazis, I hate these guys.
in the last crusade. Nazis. I hate these guys. This is your world.