"Rise Of The New Right" MSNBC Documentary
Cites Alex Jones, Rand Paul As "Extremists" Network's sustained propaganda attack on grass
roots, anti-establishment set to continue
MSNBC has begun airing trailers for an upcoming documentary,
which the network has titled "Rise Of The New Right",
that prominently features interview footage with Alex Jones.
The show, to be broadcast on June 16th, is presented by Hardball
host Chris Matthews and will include segments of an interview
Matthews conducted with Jones earlier this year in Austin, Texas.
"There's a rising tide on the right voiced not just by
extremists but by recruits from the neighborhood." Matthews
states in the trailer, which also features footage from Rand
Paul's victory speech after he won the Kentucky primary two
weeks ago.
"The Tea Party is determined to take power - what does
that mean for America?" Matthews continues, as the trailer
cuts to Alex saying that America has fallen into deep tyranny.
"I'm Chris Matthews with a hard look at the rise of the
new right" the MSNBC anchor states as the trailer ends.
The slick graphics include an image of the Gadsden flag. The
iconic flag depicting a rattlesnake with the words "Don't
tread on me", dates from around 1775 and was used by The
United States Marine Corps as an early motto flag. Apparently
MSNBC now think it's an extremist right wing symbol.
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When Chris Matthews asked the Infowars team if he could travel
to Austin to interview Alex some months ago, the general consensus
was that MSNBC was preparing another hit piece on the freedom
movement and the alternative media, targeting Alex as a key
figure.
Alex
has had previous run ins with the network, and with Chris Matthews,
however, despite these misgivings Alex and the team decided
to go ahead with the interview, knowing that though the finished
article may be a smear attempt, those with enough intelligence
to see through it could be reached.
It remains to be seen how the interview with Alex is used and
to what extent parts of it will be taken out of context, however,
judging from the trailer we are about to get everything we expected
from MSNBC.
The network also seems to be carrying on where
Rachel Maddow left off with its attack on Rand
Paul. Following the release
of a falsified transcript from the Maddow interview,
the network devoted
a full day to attacking and smearing Paul last
week, painting up the mild mannered son of Congressman Ron Paul
as some kind of virulent racist extremist.
No doubt the ridiculous attempt to smear the anti-establishment
candidate for the Senate will continue in this special.
Chris Matthews himself has a history
of injecting phony race talking points into his
programming as a divisive technique in an attempt to alienate
anyone who questions government policy or the actions of President
Obama.
Indeed, the effort to quash the grass roots Tea Party movement
in its infancy was initiated by MSNBC race baiting.
It was on MSNBC’s
Countdown with Keith Olbermann last year that Jeanane
Garofalo called tea party protesters “a bunch of tea bagging
rednecks”, contending that the frustration expressed over
the direction of the country was code for racism.
One year later Olbermann
smirked and giggled his way through a celebration
of the fact that the word "teabagger" has entered
popular lexicon.
Under a George W. Bush presidency, MSNBC routinely ran programming
warning
that America was slipping into a police state nightmare
- yet now the network labels us racists and extremists for continuing
to expose such activity, even though nothing has changed save
for a different puppet residing inside the White House.
MSNBC has become the most pro-establishment network over the
past two years, picking up the mantle from Fox news, which ran
similar shows for eight years depicting freedom lovers and anti-establishment
figures as dangerous left wing commies while Bush was in office.
MSNBC is the epitome of the controlled corporate mainstream
media, being as it is 80% owned by General Electric, operated
by military industrial complex giant General Dynamics, whose
primary business comes from supplying arms and weapons systems
to the US government and its international allies. It is not
and never has been sympathetic to anti-establishment or anti-war
activism - this is the same network that cancelled
Jesse Ventura's talk show simply because he opposed the Iraq
war.
It is not surprising that Chris Matthews throws around the
"dangerous right winger" label as often as he does,
given that he admits he analyzes politics “from
a Marxist perspective” and that his idol
is Communist
ideologue Saul Alinsky. If you chart Matthews on
the political scale, virtually everyone resides to the right
of his views, simply because they are not hardcore Communists.
As we have previously exposed, when it comes to attacking the
grass roots, Matthews
floats the exact same talking points as Glenn Beck
- proving that the left-right paradigm is completely phony and
that the real political battle resides between the establishment
and the American people.
Matthews routinely urges his viewers to believe that anyone
who is skeptical of, or expresses disdain toward, anything the
government does is
psychologically insane.
As regular readers of this website and listeners to the Alex
Jones show will understand, we urge people to reject the phony
paradigm of left and right in politics - we expose the ongoing
agenda that is ever present, no matter which party is in government.
We show how both parties are controlled under the same system
of elitist oppression. In short - for eight long years under
Bush we were labeled radical left wing lunatics - overnight
that changed and we are now described as dangerous right wing
racists.
However, anyone who can remember further back than eighteen
months ago will see through this propaganda - that is why we
must view even the most obvious of hit pieces like this one
as opportunities that cannot be ignored.