In a 15 minute-long ideological crusade, MSNBC’s Chris Hayes smeared Cliven Bundy supporters as ‘insurgents’ while lamenting the threat posed to the establishment by an Alex Jones-Drudge-Fox News-Rand Paul “axis” that threatens to rock the 2016 presidential race.
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Published on Apr 21, 2014
In a 15 minute-long ideological crusade, MSNBC's Chris Hayes smeared Cliven Bundy supporters as 'insurgents' while lamenting the threat posed to the establishment by an Alex Jones-Drudge-Fox News-Rand Paul "axis" that threatens to rock the 2016 presidential race. Implicitly siding with Harry Reid's widely derided claim that Cliven Bundy and his supporters are "domestic terrorists," Hayes linked Nevada Republican Senator Dean Heller's labeling of Bundy ranch advocates as "patriots" to Alex Jones and Infowars, which he sophomorically described as "a paranoid online haven".
Similar to other White House fronts like Media Matters, Hayes then whines about the fact that Infowars stories, in particular relating to the Bundy siege, are routinely linked by powerhouse news aggregator the Drudge Report and find their way "into the mainstream GOP establishment" and Fox News, terming this effect the "Alex Jones-ification of the GOP".
To a cheesy Twilight Zone-style backing soundtrack, Hayes then attempts guilt by association by linking "paranoid conspiracy theorist" Jones to Republican candidates like Greg Brannon who are running against establishment GOP figures. From this we can only infer that Chris Hayes and MSNBC are attempting to demonize such candidates in an attempt to bolster the chances of establishment Republican candidates, a bizarre concept for the supposedly left-leaning network.
Hayes implies that Brannon's skepticism of the 9/11 Commission report is a kooky "fringe" conspiracy theory, failing to mention that six of the ten 9/11 commissioners have all publicly questioned the report, including co-chair Lee Hamilton, who said the Commission was "set up to fail".
Hayes goes on to imply that Agenda 21, a public United Nations "sustainable development" program is another "Jones backed conspiracy" and doesn't exist, despite the fact that it appears on the UN's own official website.
Hayes moves on to target Senator Rand Paul, labeling him a "fan" of Alex Jones before describing the Bilderberg Group as a "fringe obsession" which represents nothing more than a "yearly meeting of people." Hayes asserts that describing Bilderberg as a cabal that "secretly runs the world" is a baseless conspiracy despite the fact that Bilderberg clearly does openly run the world given that it consists of the most powerful people on the planet from titans of industry, banking and politics to power brokers in media, academia and international relations.
Hayes moves on to interview Senator Harry Reid's son Rory Reid, taking the opportunity to describe Bundy supporters as an "insurgency" in the same context as the Nevada Senator's "domestic terrorist" slur, while Rory Reid refuses to comment on his father's remark but insists that Americans can't point guns at government agents. The fact that BLM agents pointed sniper rifles and other weapons at unarmed Americans during last weekend's standoff (after tasing a Bundy family member the previous week for exercising his first amendment right) is not addressed.
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Similar to other White House fronts like Media Matters, Hayes then whines about the fact that Infowars stories, in particular relating to the Bundy siege, are routinely linked by powerhouse news aggregator the Drudge Report and find their way "into the mainstream GOP establishment" and Fox News, terming this effect the "Alex Jones-ification of the GOP".
To a cheesy Twilight Zone-style backing soundtrack, Hayes then attempts guilt by association by linking "paranoid conspiracy theorist" Jones to Republican candidates like Greg Brannon who are running against establishment GOP figures. From this we can only infer that Chris Hayes and MSNBC are attempting to demonize such candidates in an attempt to bolster the chances of establishment Republican candidates, a bizarre concept for the supposedly left-leaning network.
Hayes implies that Brannon's skepticism of the 9/11 Commission report is a kooky "fringe" conspiracy theory, failing to mention that six of the ten 9/11 commissioners have all publicly questioned the report, including co-chair Lee Hamilton, who said the Commission was "set up to fail".
Hayes goes on to imply that Agenda 21, a public United Nations "sustainable development" program is another "Jones backed conspiracy" and doesn't exist, despite the fact that it appears on the UN's own official website.
Hayes moves on to target Senator Rand Paul, labeling him a "fan" of Alex Jones before describing the Bilderberg Group as a "fringe obsession" which represents nothing more than a "yearly meeting of people." Hayes asserts that describing Bilderberg as a cabal that "secretly runs the world" is a baseless conspiracy despite the fact that Bilderberg clearly does openly run the world given that it consists of the most powerful people on the planet from titans of industry, banking and politics to power brokers in media, academia and international relations.
Hayes moves on to interview Senator Harry Reid's son Rory Reid, taking the opportunity to describe Bundy supporters as an "insurgency" in the same context as the Nevada Senator's "domestic terrorist" slur, while Rory Reid refuses to comment on his father's remark but insists that Americans can't point guns at government agents. The fact that BLM agents pointed sniper rifles and other weapons at unarmed Americans during last weekend's standoff (after tasing a Bundy family member the previous week for exercising his first amendment right) is not addressed.
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