Manipulation: The US State Department’s New Program to Take On Hungarian Media

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Hypocrisy may be the only consistent guiding principle of US foreign policy. Here’s a prime example of the “do as we say, not as we do” that is the core of how Washington does business overseas: In the same week that the the US Justice Department demanded that the Russian-backed RT America network register as a foreign propaganda entity or face arrest, the US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (DNL) has announced that it is launching a program to massively interfere in NATO-partner Hungary’s internal media.

So the US Justice Department is cracking down on RT America for what it says is manipulation of US domestic affairs while the US State Department announces a new program to manipulate Hungary’s domestic affairs.

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The State Department’s new program would send three-quarters of a million dollars to Washington-selected Hungarian media outlets to “increase citizens’ access to objective information about domestic and global issues in Hungary.” On what authority does the United States pick winners and losers in Hungary’s diverse media environment? Since when does one government have the right to determine what news is “objective” in another country? Hungary is not a country to be “regime-changed” — it is a full democracy where the will of the people is regularly expressed at the ballot box and where the media competes freely in the marketplace of ideas.

Washington’s Hungarian media project is clearly meant to interfere in that country’s domestic political environment. Here are the stated objectives of the US government’s Hungary program:

The program should improve the quality of local traditional and online media and increase the public’s access to reliable and unbiased information.

Projects should aim to have impact that leads to democratic reforms, and should have the potential for sustainability beyond DRL resources. (emphasis added)

The State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor identifies its mission in this call for grantees as “promoting democracy and protecting human rights globally.” So what is it doing in Hungary? Hungary has had nearly three decades of democracy since 1989 and hardly needs the United States to tell it what kind of media is allowed (subsidized) and which kind should be suppressed.

In reality this is a US government program to ensure that the Hungarian media follows Washington’s policy line. Hungarians are all too familiar with this kind of toxic interference from an outside superpower: it was called the Soviet Union. Does Washington really seek to take on that role?

Stab in the back

This US government intervention in Hungary’s internal affairs must feel like a stab in the back to Orban and his government. Orban was an early — and rare — supporter of candidate Donald Trump among his European colleagues. Indeed, where Brusssels saw Trump as a gauche loudmouth, Orban openly admired the soon-to-be-president’s position on immigration and particularly on the mass immigration of mostly Muslim “refugees” that has proven to be disastrous for so many European countries. Likewise, Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party has managed to retain a high level of popularity through two election cycles by embracing and promoting the kind of nationalism that characterized Trump’s successful campaign.

Orban’s early support for Trump appeared to have paid off. Where Fidesz had struggled to make any headway at all under GW Bush or Obama’s State Departments, both of which were openly hostile, one of President-elect Trump’s first moves was to invite Orban to the White House. Orban, for his part, hailed Trump on inauguration day, welcoming in an era where national interest takes precedent over multilateralism.

As recently as last month, President Trump praised Viktor Orban, saying that the “strong and brave” Hungarian Prime Minister is “on my guest list.”

Then Trump’s State Department launched a program to undermine Hungary’s national sovereignty by interfering in the Hungarian media market. It seems national sovereignty is a one-way street for Washington no matter who occupies the Oval Office.

Hypocrisy…or policy consistency?

But perhaps it’s inaccurate to accuse the US government of hypocrisy in this case. After all, pressuring RT America with the intent of silencing the news network and spending our tax dollars propping up US-friendly media outlets in the Hungarian countryside are actually two sides of the same coin: the US government will tell you what kind of media you are allowed to consume. If you are a media network in the United States that allows voices who oppose Washington’s neocon-dominated foreign policy they will shut you down. If you are a news outlet in the Hungarian countryside that spews the US party line, they will prop you up. Both cases are the same: your media will toe the US government official line or else.

Note to Washington: This is not 1950. Hungary has been a fully free and democratic country with plenty of free elections under its belt. It does not need you to come in and attempt to manipulate its newspapers and broadcast media. What would you do if China sent in a few million dollars to prop up US publications who agreed to push the Beijing line? What about if Tehran sent some money to publications pushing the Ayatollah party line? You cannot even tolerate RT America — which is largely staffed by Americans but dares to feature prominent Americans who challenge the neocon foreign policy line. Hands off Hungary!

Note to Viktor Orban: You risked arrest — and worse — in June, 1989 when you directly confronted the communists who were occupying your country. Now that Hungary’s freedom has been won — in no small way due to your efforts — do not allow Washington’s neocons to take it away from you! If you do not confront this violation of Hungarian sovereignty, the neocons will continue to increase the pressure. The neocons want you out! Just this week, neocon commentator Anne Applebaum wrote that you are a “neo-Bolshevik” who has “little to do with the right that has been part of Western politics since World War II, and…no connection to existing conservative parties.” Do a little research and you will notice that Applebaum is a member of the International Advisory Council of the Center for European Policy Analysis — the organization your own government funded for a big conference this summer! Neocon knives are out for you. You’d be smart to make a better assessment of who are your friends and enemies in the United States…before it’s too late.

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Iska Waran
Iska Waran
November 12, 2017 5:10 pm

Where the fuck is Trump on this? Cmon. Defend Western Civilization.

kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
kokoda - AZEK (Deck Boards) doesn't stand behind its product
November 12, 2017 6:10 pm

The US interferes in elections around the world – Russia should take some tips from the Master.

Brian
Brian
November 12, 2017 6:28 pm

No hypocrisy like ours….

wdg
wdg
November 12, 2017 6:31 pm

Just this week, neocon commentator Anne Applebaum wrote that you are a “neo-Bolshevik” who has “little to do with the right that has been part of Western politics since World War II, and…no connection to existing conservative parties.”

Why oh why does it have to be yet another Jew waging war against Christian Western Civilization? Do they not know they are playing with fire and there will be severe consequences for treason? This is not going to end well I fear. And accusing Viktor of being what she is…a f**king Neo-Bolshevik is a bit rich to put it mildly. NeoCons are Neo-Bolsheviks.

Applebaum was born in Washington, D.C. Her parents are Harvey M. Applebaum, a partner in the Covington and Burling law firm, and Elizabeth (Bloom) Applebaum, of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Applebaum has stated that she was brought up in a “very reformed” Jewish family.[5] She graduated from the Sidwell Friends School (1982). She earned a BA (summa cum laude) at Yale University[6] (1986), where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. As a Marshall Scholar at the London School of Economics she earned a master’s degree in international relations (1987).[7] She studied at St Antony’s College, Oxford, before moving to Warsaw, Poland, in 1988 as a correspondent for The Economist.[8]

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
November 12, 2017 6:41 pm

Aw, we forget that israels puppydog runs the show. The cesspool (us gov) can do no wrong.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
November 12, 2017 7:55 pm

It should be patently obvious that the Hungarians are not stupid. They surely remember how well the US was looking out for their interests back in 1958, and will see through this pack of clowns in minutes.
However, it does indicate that Tillotson still has a fair amount of housecleaning to do back home at the State dept. Starting over with a whole new staff should be considered.

RiNS
RiNS
November 12, 2017 9:46 pm
nkit
nkit
November 12, 2017 10:54 pm

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November 12, 2017 11:00 pm

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Bilco
Bilco
November 13, 2017 7:22 am

The hypocrisy of these people is not new news to the folks who follow TBP However it still angers us. The part that receives little complaint is the 3/4 0f a million dollars they are investing in it. Now this may not seem like a lot to them(especially when it is not even their money) but it represents nearly a lifetime of earnings for a significant portion of Americans. At a time when the countries expenditures out pace it’s revenues people should be in the streets screaming. These people sicken me.Or is it the one’s who remain silent.

musket
musket
November 13, 2017 8:29 am

The State department has needed a great shake out and rebuild in place for decades. They should start with the termination and escort to the door with everyone who’s fingerprints are on this travesty. Also, take their security clearances with no chance of reinstatement….ever.

rhs jr
rhs jr
November 14, 2017 2:59 pm

The Poles & Russians kicked their ZOGs out 1989-1991 but the American ZOG brought them here (and the Middle East Barbarians and African Dogs). Enough is enough! We don’t care if liberals and Muslims have to go to Israel, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Pakistan or what ever leftist paradise where ever; they and their enablers are no longer welcome in Fly Over America! I am standing up for AntiZog!

larry morris
larry morris
November 14, 2017 4:43 pm

Every one or most in State Dept needs to be fired unless dumb one knows they are on the far left never before untill now paid alot on time into jews but have now come to hate most of them after reading there so call bible makes me want to buy more ammo.