How Cold War-Hungry Neocons Stage Managed Liz Wahl’s Resignation
By Max Blumenthal and Rania Khalek
For her public act of protest against Russia Todays coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukrainian territory, and for supposedly advancing the agenda of Vladimir Putin in Washington DC, previously unknown news anchor Liz Wahl has suddenly become one of the most famous unemployed people in America. After her on-air resignation from the cable news channel, Wahl appeared on the three major American cable news outletsCNN, Fox News, MSNBCto denounce the heavy-handed editorial line she claims her bosses imposed on her and other staffers.
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Wahls act of defiance eventually earned her invitations from The View and The Colbert Report, offering her the opportunity to introduce millions of Americans to a Russian government-funded network whose Nielsen ratings have been too low to measure, but which commands a massive following on YouTube. Wahl was the toast of Washington, winning plaudits from a variety of prime-time pundits, from MSNBCs Chris Hayes (remarkably badass) to the conservative Amanda Carpenter (Liz Wahl is proud to be an American and in the last five minutes I think she made everyone else proud to be one, too.)
The celebration of Wahl fed directly into a BuzzFeed expose on How The Truth Is Made at Russia Today, with writer Rosie Gray painting a portrait of an atmosphere of censorship and pressure on American staffers toiling in RTs D.C. offices. RT had long been the subject of criticism and ridicule for its promotion of Zeitgeist-style trutherism and libertarian paranoia, but Wahl now placed RT under unprecedented scrutiny, with mainstream U.S. media sounding the alarm about a bulwark of soft Russian power situated just blocks from the White House.
Behind the coverage of Wahls dramatic protest, a cadre of neoconservatives was celebrating a public relations coup. Desperate to revive the Cold War, head off further cuts to the defense budget and restore the legitimacy they lost in the ruins of Iraq, the tightknit group of neoconservative writers and stewards had opened up a new PR front through Wahls resignation. And they succeeded with no shortage of help from an ossified media establishment struggling to maintain credibility in an increasingly anarchic online news environment. With isolated skeptics branded as useful idiots for Putin, the scene has been kept clean of neoconservative fingerprints, obscuring their interest in Wahls resignation and the broader push to deepen tensions with Russia.
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