Yet Another Major Russia Story Falls Apart. Is Skepticism Permissible Yet?

Guest Post by Glenn Greenwald

Last Friday, most major media outlets touted a major story about Russian attempts to hack into U.S. voting systems, based exclusively on claims made by the Department of Homeland Security. “Russians attempted to hack elections systems in 21 states in the run-up to last year’s presidential election, officials said Friday,” began the USA Today story, similar to how most other outlets presented this extraordinary claim.

This official story was explosive for obvious reasons, and predictably triggered instant decrees – that of course went viral – declaring that the legitimacy of the outcome of the 2016 U.S. presidential election is now in doubt.

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Virginia’s Democratic Congressman Don Beyer, referring to the 21 targeted states, announced that this shows “Russia tried to hack their election”:

MSNBC’s Paul Revere for all matters relating to the Kremlin take-over, Rachel Maddow, was indignant that this wasn’t told to us earlier and that we still aren’t getting all the details. “What we have now figured out,” Maddow gravely intoned as she showed the multi-colored maps she made, is that “Homeland Security knew at least by June that 21 states had been targeted by Russian hackers during the election. . .targeting their election infrastructure.”

They were one small step away from demanding that the election results be nullified, indulging the sentiment expressed by #Resistance icon Carl Reiner the other day: “Is there anything more exciting that the possibility of Trump’s election being invalidated & Hillary rightfully installed as our President?”

So what was wrong with this story? Just one small thing: it was false. The story began to fall apart yesterday when Associated Press reported that Wisconsin – one of the states included in the original report that, for obvious reasons, caused the most excitement – did not, in fact, have its election systems targeted by Russian hackers:

The spokesman for Homeland Security then tried to walk back that reversal, insisting that there was still evidence that some computer networks had been targeted, but could not say that they had anything to do with elections or voting. And, as AP noted: “Wisconsin’s chief elections administrator, Michael Haas, had repeatedly said that Homeland Security assured the state it had not been targeted.”

Then the story collapsed completely last night. The Secretary of State for another one of the named states, California, issued a scathing statement repudiating the claimed report:

Sometimes stories end up debunked. There’s nothing particularly shocking about that. If this were an isolated incident, one could chalk it up to basic human error that has no broader meaning.

But this is no isolated incident. Quite the contrary: this has happened over and over and over again. Inflammatory claims about Russia get mindlessly hyped by media outlets, almost always based on nothing more than evidence-free claims from government officials, only to collapse under the slightest scrutiny, because they are entirely lacking in evidence.

The examples of such debacles when it comes to claims about Russia are too numerous to comprehensively chronicle. I wrote about this phenomenon many times and listed many of the examples, the last time in June when 3 CNN journalists “resigned” over a completely false story linking Trump adviser Anthony Scaramucci to investigations into a Russian investment fund which the network was forced to retract:

Remember that time the Washington Post claimed that Russia had hacked the U.S. electricity grid, causing politicians to denounce Putin for trying to deny heat to Americans in winter, only to have to issue multiple retractions because none of that ever happened? Or the time that the Post had to publish a massive editor’s note after its reporters made claims about Russian infiltration of the internet and spreading of “Fake News” based on an anonymous group’s McCarthyite blacklist that counted sites like the Drudge Report and various left-wing outlets as Kremlin agents?Or that time when Slate claimed that Trump had created a secret server with a Russian bank, all based on evidence that every other media outlet which looked at it were too embarrassed to get near? Or the time the Guardian was forced to retract its report by Ben Jacobs – which went viral – that casually asserted that WikiLeaks has a long relationship with the Kremlin? Or the time that Fortune retracted suggestions that RT had hacked into and taken over C-SPAN’s network? And then there’s the huge market that was created – led by leading Democrats – that blindly ingested every conspiratorial, unhinged claim about Russia churned out by an army of crazed conspiracists such as Louise Mensch and Claude “TrueFactsStated” Taylor?

And now we have the Russia-hacked-the-voting-systems-of-21-states to add to this trash heap. Each time the stories go viral; each time they further shape the narrative; each time those who spread them say little to nothing when it is debunked.

None of this means that every Russia claim is false, nor does it disprove the accusation that Putin ordered the hacking of the DNC and John Podesta’s email inboxes (a claim for which, just by the way, still no evidence has been presented by the U.S. government). Perhaps there were some states that were targeted, even though the key claims of this story, that attracted the most attention, have now been repudiated.

But what it does demonstrate is that an incredibly reckless, anything-goes climate prevails when it comes to claims about Russia. Media outlets will publish literally any official assertion as Truth without the slightest regard for evidentiary standards.

Seeing Putin lurking behind and masterminding every western problem is now religious dogma – it explains otherwise-confounding developments, provides certainty to a complex world, and alleviates numerous factions of responsibility – so media outlets and their journalists are lavishly rewarded any time they publish accusatory stories about Russia (especially ones involving the U.S. election), even if they end up being debunked.

A highly touted story yesterday from the New York Times – claiming that Russians used Twitter more widely known than before to manipulate U.S. politics – demonstrates this recklessness. The story is based on the claims of a new group formed just two months ago by a union of neocons and Democratic national security officials, led by long-time liars and propagandists such as Bill Kristol, former acting CIA chief Mike Morell, and Bush Homeland Security Secretary Mike Chertoff. I reported on the founding of this group, calling itself the Alliance for Securing Democracy, when it was unveiled (this is not to be confused with the latest new Russia group unveiled last week by Rob Reiner and David Frum and featuring a different former CIA chief (James Clapper) – calling itself InvestigateRussia.org – featuring a video declaring that the U.S. is now “at war with Russia”).

The Kristol/Morell/Chertoff group on which the Times based its article has a very simple tactic: they secretly decide which Twitter accounts are “Russia bots,” meaning accounts that disseminate an “anti-American message” and are controlled by the Kremlin. They refuse to tell anyone which Twitter accounts they decided are Kremlin-loyal, nor will they identify their methodology for creating their lists or determining what constitutes “anti-Americanism.”

They do it all in secret, and you’re just supposed to trust them: Bill Kristol, Mike Chertoff and their national security state friends. And the New York Times is apparently fine with this demand, as evidenced by its uncritical acceptance yesterday of the claims of this group – a group formed by the nation’s least trustworthy sources.

But no matter. It’s a claim about nefarious Russian control. So it’s instantly vested with credibility and authority, published by leading news outlets, and then blindly accepted as fact in most elite circles. From now on, it will simply be Fact – based on the New York Times article – that the Kremlin aggressively and effectively weaponized Twitter to manipulate public opinion and sow divisions during the election, even though the evidence for this new story is the secret, unverifiable assertions of a group filled with the most craven neocons and national security state liars.

That’s how the Russia narrative is constantly “reported,” and it’s the reason so many of the biggest stories have embarrassingly collapsed. It’s because the Russia story of 2017 – not unlike the Iraq discourse of 2002 – is now driven by religious-like faith rather than rational faculties.

No questioning of official claims is allowed. The evidentiary threshold which an assertion must overcome before being accepted is so low as to be non-existent. And the penalty for desiring to see evidence for official claims, or questioning the validity and persuasiveness of the evidence that is proffered, are accusations that impugn one’s patriotism and loyalty (simply wanting to see evidence for official claims about Russia is proof, in many quarters, that one is a Kremlin agent or at least adores Putin – just as wanting to see evidence in 2002, or questioning the evidence presented for claims about Saddam, was viewed as proof that one harbored sympathy for the Iraqi dictator).

Regardless of your views on Russia, Trump and the rest, nobody can possibly regard this climate as healthy. Just look at how many major, incredibly inflammatory stories, from major media outlets, have collapsed. Is it not clear that there is something very wrong with how we are discussing and reporting on relations between these two nuclear-armed powers?

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Maggie
Maggie
September 28, 2017 2:10 pm

At what point did the kid who cried wolf learn his lesson? Didn’t all his sheep get killed?

Well, the PC monitors have struck again… in modern versions, the sheep just scattered and the townsfolk will help him look for them tomorrow. See? Just tell us more lies tomorrow, Rachel Mad Cow.

http://www.storyarts.org/library/aesops/stories/boy.html

CCRider
CCRider
September 28, 2017 2:16 pm

Another spot-on piece by Greenwald. I do hope Admin will add him as a routine contributor. Go to The Intercept and look at his last few articles:
-What a farce the war on drugs is.
-How the hollywoodenheads shamelessly kiss the asses of DC establishment elites.
-How killary’s loss is never attributed to her never ending warmongering.
This guy can cut thru the bullshit like no other ‘reporter’. I say: More.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
September 28, 2017 2:20 pm

If anybody doubts that the entire Democratic Party is a nest of traitors and has been for decades this Russia nonsense should furnish the final proof. The truth is that the FDR Administration allowed our government and his party to be thoroughly infiltrated by Communist agents and their Fellow Travelers. This infiltration extended to our other institution s as well, particularly the universities but also the labor unions, Hollywood, the wartime OSS (many of these Red turds floated into the newly established CIA) and a whole host of “activist” groups, allegedly working for “civil rights”, “human rights” and a million other leftist inventions. The Democrats and liberals (usually the same thing) screamed like scalded cats when, following WWII, this treason was revealed. Of course, most Democrat voters were ordinary, patriotic Americans. The leadership of their party was rotten with Reds, however. The continued attacks on the long-dead Senator Joseph McCarthy are merely one manifestation of this sick situation. The truth, of course, is that McCarthy underestimated Communist activity in this country by several orders of magnitude.
The whole sordid mess is now a matter of public record. Declassified information on Soviet espionage and political influence operations in the 1930´s and 1940´s is now out in the open. There were literally thousands of Soviet agents and collaborators spread like toe fungus across our entire government thanks to the Democratic Party. These filthy bastards – a huge percentage of them Jews – worked actively to undermine our country and aid Stalin. Hiss, the Rosenberg´s, and all the rest were guilty as hell. Determined and effective security programs rooted out most of this scum in the 1950´s but the Marxist traitors outside of government were never purged. You see the results on our college campuses, our courts, and in Congress today.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Southern Sage
September 28, 2017 9:49 pm

mccarthy was a great american and he was vindicated by american researchers who had access to russian intelligence archives after the soviet union collapsed–
even on this site,where the average guy is both much widely read and knowledgeable than the average american,how many know that?

Jim
Jim
  TampaRed
September 28, 2017 10:04 pm

I knew that. Mcarthy has been painted as a commie hunting chicken little. Despite his vindication after the collapse of the USSR most people still think of him as a hysterical nutcase.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
  Jim
September 28, 2017 11:03 pm

And that he was.

Uncola
Uncola
September 28, 2017 2:28 pm

The only way to explain it is that Mainstream Media and the Deep State are xenophobic. That must be the reason.

TJF
TJF
September 28, 2017 2:31 pm

I’ve liked Greenwald’s reporting since the whole Snowden debacle.

Hollow Man
Hollow Man
September 28, 2017 2:57 pm

Lie lie lol e it’s about all they do. I fail to understand why Americans still pay attention. The truth is out there but it won’t come from MSM

TreeFarmer
TreeFarmer
September 28, 2017 3:07 pm

I know people who swear by every word that comes out of Rachel Maddow’s mouth. It’s really amazing. They are the same one’s who used to get their news from John Stewart, and have now upgraded to Bill Maher….OK, now I’m depressed.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
September 28, 2017 3:46 pm

A journalist with integrity. I didn’t think any of those were left.

Of course, Greenwald has to live to Brazil so he is not slimed by the assholes in the US.

Crawfish
Crawfish
September 28, 2017 4:14 pm

Bill Kristol, Mike Morell, Mike Chertoff, Rob Reiner, David Frum James Clapper are all
(A) been flat wrong about political subjects
(B) some are documented and admitted liars (Clapper under oath)
(C) why would these mix of Socialists and RINOs be working together?

Bill Kristol rejoining Fox News (who was wrong through out 2016) was the last and final idiotic decision Fox made to have me to stop watching them. Fox doubled down on stupid – no surprise.

TampaRed
TampaRed
September 28, 2017 9:56 pm

The msm keeps pushing Russiagate but I don’t recall any mention of this actual scandal anywhere except The Daily Caller.
At the bottom of the article is a list of previous articles that they have done about this non existent,massive scandal that has most likely gotten Americans killed.
Awan was funneling massive amounts of data off Congressional servers and the Dems claim that he was storing family pics there.

http://dailycaller.com/2017/09/26/awan-funneling-massive-data-off-congressional-server-dems-claim-its-childs-homework/?utm_medium=email

TampaRed
TampaRed
September 28, 2017 9:59 pm

This is unrelated but the article mentioned Scaramucci so I’ll post this here.He was recently on a show called The View,and was asked ,”Who is the most horrible person in the White House?”

http://www.speroforum.com/a/QYRZJIETMY34/81739-Anthony-Scaramucci-reveals-most-horrible-person-at-the-White-House?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=SPHOEYEMED38&utm_content=QYRZJIETMY34&utm_source=news&utm_term=Anthony+Scaramucci+reveals+most+horrible+person+at+the+White+House#.WcgcrPmGMdW