7 Jul, 2024 11:18
‘Putin endorsed Le Pen’: Russiagate comes to France
If you thought the Western establishment was done shifting blame for its own fiascos, think again1/2
By Tarik Cyril Amar, a historian from Germany
It is perfectly predictable and yet a sorry spectacle every time it happens:the great big bad Russia panic whenever, and that’s frequently nowadays, Western liberals and Centrists are losing their grip.
This time it’s the turn of France. With the far-right/right-populist National Rally (RN) under Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella succeeding at the polls as never before,French and other Western mainstream media are serving up the same stale old dish of fearmongeringand, most importantly, blame shifting.
Russiagate, or really Russia Rage (as in Road Rage), and its many copies, have been with us since Hillary Clinton and her cultwere incapable of facing the fact that she lost the 2016 US presidential election because she is a dreadful person with no redeeming graces – and unlike her naturally gifted if shifty and immoral husband, a catastrophically incompetent politician.And like every good form of insanity, Russia Rage is absolutely immune to both falsification and its own record of failure, even as a piece of demagoguery. We know that the only real scandal about “Russiagate” was that it was a hoax, the result of massive exaggeration, outright lying, and all-round manipulation by Democratic party operatives and their media allies. We also know that it did not even work on its own dishonest terms.
Russia Rage was, in American journalist Matt Taibbi’s words, an “epic disaster.” Indeed, if it had any political effect, then to ultimately help – not damage – its target, Donald Trump:Almost a decade after the inception of the “Russiagate”hoax, Trump is back, stronger than everand set to capture the American presidency again. And this time, his organization and plans are much more elaborate and ambitious, and, just now, obliging conservative judges at the Supreme Court have also equipped him with almost perfect legal immunity.
The other thing thatRussia Rage did accomplish is, of course, to massively damage the credibility of US mainstream media. Not that they ever deserved any (ask the Iraqis, for instance, owners of non-existent WMDs and victims of an absolutely illegal and devastating war of aggression based on a big fat lie eagerly supported by those media). But Russia Rage brought the lying home in a way that woke up many Americans. By 2022, US media credibility was the lowest “among 46 nations, according to a study by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.”One year before, “83 percent of Americans saw ‘fake news’ as a ‘problem,’ and 56 percent – mostly Republicans and independents – agreed that the media were “truly the enemy of the American people.”
And yet, here we go again. In best Russia Rage style, theWashington Post, relying unquestioningly on French intelligence servicesand, of course, anonymous “sources,” is mapping out a whole “ecosystem” of Russian influence campaigns targeting, it maintains, the French election as well as the Olympics. And not only now but for about a year already. One wonders how those wicked Russians foresaw Macron’s bizarre decision to cap his EU Parliament election failure with a snap legislative election at home to make the fiasco complete. Or, perhaps, must we now assume that Macron is working for Russia as well? Who knows?
The French paper of record Le Monde has been keeping up a steady, ominous drumbeat for monthsalready, keeping its readers on edgewith tales of Russian subversion and, always, of course, the National Rally as its tool. Perish the thought that this could have anything to do with the RN being the most popular and most dangerous challenger to the Macronist regime of extreme Centrism.
Last June already, Le Monde, in essence, copied a report produced, literally, by a deputy from Macron’s party to go after the National Rallywith allegations of being in cahoots with Moscow. At the same time, another piece sounded the alarm about poor France lacking preparedness for an “information war” and, again, fingered the RN, obviously.This February, the newspaper faithfully channeled the French DGST securityand intelligence service, warning that – yes, you are guessed it right – theRussians were up to no good, seeking to “destabilize the European elections.” Well, in retrospect, the elections went just fine – no riots, no cheating, no “instability” – and a perfectly solid defeat for Macron.
https://www.rt.com/news/600581-france-election-russia-blame/