WaPo Publishes Gabbard Smear Piece Filled With Blatant Lies

Guest Post by Caitlin Johnstone

The Washington Post, which is wholly owned by a CIA contractor who is reportedly working to control the underlying infrastructure of the global economy, has published a shockingly deceitful smear piece about Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard in the wake of her criticisms of her opponent Kamala Harris’ prosecutorial record during the last Democratic debate.

The article’s author, Josh Rogin, has been a cheerleader for US regime change interventionism in Syria since the very beginning of the conflict in that nation. It is unsurprising, then, that he reacted with orgasmic exuberance when Harris retaliated against Gabbard’s devastating attack by smearing the Hawaii congresswoman as an “Assad apologist”, since Gabbard has been arguably the most consistent and high-profile critic of Rogin’s pet war agenda. His article, titled “Tulsi Gabbard’s Syria record shows why she can’t be president”, is one of the most dishonest articles that I have ever read in a mainstream publication, and the fact that it made it through The Washington Post’s editors is enough to fully discredit that outlet.

You can read Rogin’s smear piece without giving Jeff Bezos more money by clicking here for an archive. There’s so much dishonesty packed into this one that all I can do is go through it lie-by-lie until I either finish or get tired, so let’s begin:

“Gabbard asserts that the United States (not Assad) is responsible for the death and destruction in Syria, that the Russian airstrikes on civilians are to be praised

This is just a complete, brazen, whole-cloth lie from Rogin. If you click the hyperlink he alleges supports his claim that Gabbard asserts “Russian airstrikes on civilians are to be praised,” you come to a 2015 tweet by the congresswoman which reads, “Bad enough US has not been bombing al-Qaeda/al-Nusra in Syria. But it’s mind-boggling that we protest Russia’s bombing of these terrorists.”

Now, you can agree or disagree with Gabbard’s position that the US should be participating in airstrikes against al-Qaeda affiliates in Syria, but there’s no way you can possibly interpret her acceptance of Russia doing so to be anywhere remotely like “praise” for “airstrikes on civilians”. There is simply no way to represent the content of her tweet that way without knowingly lying about what you think it says. The only way Rogin’s claim could be anything resembling truthful would be if “al-Qaeda” and “civilians” meant the same thing. Obviously this is not the case, so Rogin can only be knowingly lying.

“That bias, combined with her long record of defending the Assad regime and parroting its propaganda, form the basis for the assertion Gabbard has ‘embraced and been an apologist for’ Assad, as Sen. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif.) said Wednesday post-debate on CNN.”

Gabbard has no record whatsoever of “defending the Assad regime”. This is a lie. There exist copious amounts of quotes by Gabbard opposing US regime change interventionism in Syria and voicing skepticism of the narratives used to promote said interventionism, but there are no quotes anywhere in which she claims Assad is a nice person or that he hasn’t done bad things. If such quotes existed, Rogin would have included them in his smear piece. He did not. All he can do is lie about their existence.

“To repeat: There is no quote in which Tulsi praises, supports, or otherwise ‘apologies for’ Assad,” journalist Michael Tracey recently tweeted with a link to his January article on the subject. “I checked the record a long time ago, and it doesn’t exist. This is just a smear intended to delegitimize diplomatic engagement”

“Claiming that politicians are ‘defending’ objectionable rulers they meet with, in pursuit of achieving some alternative to war, is a tired trope that has been frequently used throughout history to discredit diplomatic engagement,” Tracey wrote. “As Gabbard told me in an interview shortly after returning from Syria: ‘The reason why I decided to take this meeting on this trip was because if we profess to care about the Syrian people — if we really truly care about ending their suffering and ending this war — then we should be ready to meet with anyone if there is a chance that that meeting and that conversation could help to bring about an end to this war.’”

Gabbard has been remarkably consistent in explaining her position that she opposes US regime change interventionism in Syria because US regime change interventionism is reliably disastrous. This isn’t “defending” anyone, nor is it “parroting propaganda”. It’s an indisputable, thoroughly established fact.

“Other Democratic candidates have promised to end U.S. military adventurism without making excuses for a mass murderer. It’s neither progressive nor liberal to defend Assad, a fascist, totalitarian psychopath who can never peacefully preside over Syria after what he has done.”

Again, claiming that Gabbard has done anything at all to “defend Assad” is a lie. If anything Gabbard has been too uncritical of establishment war propaganda narratives, calling Assad “a brutal dictator” who has “used chemical weapons and other weapons against his people.” Gabbard’s sole arguments on the matter have been in opposition to US military interventionism and skepticism of narratives used to support such interventionism, which only an idiot would object to in a post-Iraq invasion world.

Rogin argues that it’s possible to end US military adventurism without defending and making excuses for Assad, yet this is exactly the thing that Tulsi Gabbard has been doing since day one. Which means Rogin doesn’t actually believe it’s ever okay for any presidential candidate to want to end US military adventurism under any circumstances. Which is of course the real driving motivation behind his deceitful smear piece against Gabbard.

“Gabbard never talks about her other trip — to the Turkish-Syrian border with a group of lawmakers in June 2015, when she met with authentic opposition leaders, victims of Assad’s barrel bombs and members of the volunteer rescue brigade known as the White Helmets. Their stories, which don’t support Assad’s narrative, never make it into Gabbard’s speeches on the campaign trail.”

This one is bizarre. Rogin says this as though Gabbard’s meeting with Assad is something that she brings up “on the campaign trail” rather than something war propagandists like himself bring up and force her to respond to. The fact that those propagandists never bring up Gabbard’s meetings with the Syrian opposition is an indictment of their bias, not hers. The mental gymnastics required to make Gabbard’s meetings with all sides of the Syrian conflict feel more pro-Assad rather than less deserve an Olympic gold medal.

Obviously Gabbard having met with all sides is indicative of an absence of favoritism, not the presence of it. The fact that she didn’t come away from her meetings with empire-allied opposition forces with the opinion that the US should help storm Damascus doesn’t mean she supports any particular side.

“Gabbard’s candidacy should be taken very seriously — not because she has a significant chance of being president, but because her narrative on Syria is deeply incorrect, immoral and un-American. If it were adopted by her party and the country, it would lead the United States down a perilous moral and strategic path.”

Saying a “narrative” can be “un-American” is a fairly straightforward admission that you are authoring propaganda. Unless you believe your nation has one authorized set of narratives, a narrative can’t be “un-American”. This is as close as you’ll ever get to an admission from Rogin that US power structures work to control the dominant narratives about world events, and that he helps them do it. To such a person, opposition to your narrative control agendas would be seen as the antithesis of the group you identify with.

The US empire has an extensive and well-documented history of using lies, propaganda and false flags to initiate military conflicts which advantage it. To continue to deny this after Iraq is either willful ignorance or propaganda.

The fact that Rogin adds “strategic path” to his argument nullifies his claim that his position has anything to do with morality. If your foreign policy concern is with strategic leverage, you will naturally try to interpret anything which advances that strategic path as the moral choice.

“Listening to Gabbard, one might think the United States initiated the Syrian conflict by arming terrorists for a regime-change war that has resulted in untold suffering.”

This is exactly what happened. The US armed extremist militants with the goal of effecting regime change, and before Russia intervened they almost succeeded. According to the former Prime Minister of Qatar, the US and its allies were involved in this behavior from the very beginning of the conflict in 2011. Here is a link to an article full of primary source documents showing that the US and its allies had been scheming since well before 2011 to provoke a civil war in Syria with the goal of regime change. They did exactly what they planned to do, which is exactly the thing Rogin claims they did not do.

But Gabbard never even takes her analysis this far. She simply says the US should not get involved in another US regime change war, because it shouldn’t.

“Responding to Harris, Gabbard called Assad’s atrocities ‘detractions,’ [sic] before eventually saying she doesn’t dispute that he’s guilty of torture and murder. That’s a slight improvement from her previous protestations that there was not enough evidence.”

Rogin falsely implies here that Gabbard only just began accusing Assad of war crimes, and that she only did so in response to new pressure resulting from Harris’ criticism. As noted earlier, this is false; Gabbard has been harshly critical of Assad.

“Gabbard then quickly accused President Trump of aiding al-Qaeda in Idlib. ‘That does sound like a talking point of the Assad regime,’ CNN’s Anderson Cooper said. He could have just said she is wrong.”

Even the US State Department has acknowledged that Idlib is an al-Qaeda stronghold, and the Trump administration has taken aggressive moves to prevent the Assad coalition from launching a full-scale campaign to reclaim the territory. Claiming that this did not happen is a lie per even the accepted narratives of the US political/media class.

“Gabbard’s 2017 trip was financed and run by members of a Lebanese socialist-nationalist party that works closely with the Assad regime.”

Former US Congressman Dennis Kucinich, who accompanied Gabbard on this trip, dismissed this accusation as “so much horseshit I can’t believe it.” All parties involved have denied this narrative, which Rogin has played a pivotal role in promoting from the very beginning and to which he has been forced to make multiple embarrassing corrections.

“Gabbard’s plan to overtly side with Assad and Russia while they commit crimes against humanity would be a strategic disaster, a gift to the extremists and a betrayal of decades of U.S. commitments to stand up to mass atrocities. Democratic voters who believe in liberalism and truth must reject not only her candidacy but also her attempt to disguise moral bankruptcy as a progressive value.”

Another lie; Gabbard has no such plan. Opposing US regime change interventionism isn’t “siding” with anybody, it’s just not supporting a thing that is literally always disastrous and literally never helpful.

Rogin’s closing admonishment to reject not just Gabbard but her skepticism of US war narratives is yet another admission that he’s concerned with narrative control here, not with truth and not even really with a US presidential candidate.

Whoever controls the narrative controls the world, and shameless war propagandists like Josh Rogin are the attack dogs of establishment narrative control.

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23 Comments
Iska Waran
Iska Waran
August 3, 2019 2:30 pm

(((Josh Rogin)))

I wasn’t anti-Semitic, They’re MAKING ME anti-Semitic! G0ddamnit – can’t they fight their own fucking wars?

BB
BB
  Iska Waran
August 3, 2019 3:18 pm

Jewish interest Along with the Rockefeller oil interest want an oil pipe line going through Syria. The leader of Syria said no.So now they destroy what was once a peaceful country. I hope they all rot in Hell. They are Sociopaths and Serial liars. They don’t care how many people they kill and they do it all out of greed. The Jews in the media just Cheer it on. Soon they will do the same to our nation once they pull the plug on the debt money system and drop us to our knees. They can’t wait to destroy us.

On a brighter note I sent some money by mail Admin so you might want to check the P.O.box at the first of the week. I just want to make sure it gets to you.

The U.S. is a Donkey Show
The U.S. is a Donkey Show
  BB
August 3, 2019 3:21 pm

BB, what’s more destructive…envy or greed?

BB
BB
  The U.S. is a Donkey Show
August 4, 2019 6:50 am

I would think ENVY . It’s always close to murder. Greed is always there to. Pride is another one. Pride ,Envy and Greed.

22winmag - Q is a psyop and Drumpf is lead actor
22winmag - Q is a psyop and Drumpf is lead actor
  BB
August 3, 2019 4:48 pm

I’m so broke but will try to donate by year’s end.

Horst
Horst
  BB
August 3, 2019 4:54 pm

Some pipeline is just the tip of the iceberg. There is an agenda, a new temple on that rock included. What we get in politics and media is just a show.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BB
August 4, 2019 2:35 am

Is there some Bible prophecy about Damascus? What was it about that blinding light, Saul?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
August 4, 2019 10:45 am

one day in the future, using ((parentheses)) will be deemed anti-semantic…(/sarc)

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
August 3, 2019 3:48 pm

I’m not sure how the current US media differs from the media in the USSR during their glory days. The Washington Post and other outlets of the MSM simply print propaganda directly from the military-industrial complex and from our glorious government, just like Pravda did in the 70s and 80s.

Is this a great country, or what!

22winmag - Q is a psyop and Drumpf is lead actor
22winmag - Q is a psyop and Drumpf is lead actor
August 3, 2019 4:47 pm

Fucking good.

All politicians deserve to smeared for what they are.

Even Samoan pants suit Tulsi, definitely Harris and Warren, and all of the candidates.

I can’t fucking stand Rand Paul or any of the fakes in CONgress.

None of them.

Not one.

Who reads Caitlin Johnston, Pat Buchanan, and all these false-conservative, “apologist for the system” columnists anyway?
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TC
TC
August 3, 2019 5:40 pm

All this “opposition” to Gabbard reminds me of the “opposition” to Trump in 2016. If she’s elected under the premise that she’s the outsider, she’ll govern just like Trump: just another political bait and switch. The average American voter is just gullible enough to fall for it, too. I mean we have every 4 or 8 years thus far.

Llpoh
Llpoh
August 3, 2019 9:54 pm

The author of this crap is certifiably crazy. Here is how she describes herself:

“Rogue journalist. Bogan socialist. Anarcho-psychonaut. Guerilla poet. Utopia prepper. ”

For fuck sake, anyone who believes a word this dumb bitch writes needs to get sober.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Llpoh
August 3, 2019 10:23 pm

a broken clock is right 2x/day–
i won’t support tulsi but the swamp is definitely going after her–
if it takes caitlyn to set the record straight, that’s a sign of what a problem we have in not having a truly free press,instead we have a bunch of lapdogs–
haven’t i seen quite a few posts by some guy called llpoh that says we should stay out of the mideast as much as possible?
this syrian war has pissed me off from the beginning,and i’m not a pacifist or always an anti-interventionist —

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Llpoh
August 4, 2019 2:41 am

Here’s how I assess CJ’s posts shared here (and some of her stuff on site.)

She does a pretty thorough job of covering some tough topics. She does it in a fairly objective manner for a Socialist Whackjob. Her viewpoint is skewed by whatever makes her believe self-interest (capitalism) is incompatible with compassion.

I assume Caitlyn is somewhere, in age, between my son (26) and myself (58) and has seen similar changes in the world as I have seen.

I admire that she is willing to put the letters in order so as to march her words onto screen for us to read, review and revile, if we so choose, in spite of her underlying good intentions.* That takes real guts, Caitlyn. Greetings and Salutations from one who has been in the trenches. At least you get people thinking about things in ways they perhaps might never have done.

That can’t hurt.

*Like most of us, I think CJ just wants to make a difference to the better in what she sees around her.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Anonymous
August 4, 2019 11:09 am

i believe she wrote once b4 that she’s 38–she is a bit of a whack job but she tries to be honest–i don’t like a lot of what she writes but she does stumble into the truth sometimes,esp on syria & also on julian assange–

TampaRed
TampaRed
August 3, 2019 10:16 pm

i got this off tom woods’ site–conservative,inc.’s erick the fag boy erickson is pounding on her & calling her a ron paul w/less followers–

https://mailchi.mp/tomwoods/credible?e=2efc15cfe7

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
August 3, 2019 11:00 pm

You didn’t expect the TRUTH….did you? Sucker.

yahsure
yahsure
August 4, 2019 12:39 pm

It’s about oil and power and money. Of course its about Jews in the posts below. Does the U.S. have the oil to pull out of OPEC and tell them to all fuk off?

8ntractor
8ntractor
August 4, 2019 12:45 pm

There is a reason she is being attacked. Same as it ever was greed and fear. Gabbard at least has done her homework on the middle east and speaks her truth as she sees it. Right or wrong that takes some guts. al Qaeda and isis have many more members now then 9/11. I understand why she is pissed she joined up to fight al Qaeda after 9/11 and ended up with the USA supporting them in Syria and Iraq. WTF. Then she realized the the USA is supporting war for the sake of war. At least that’s how I see it and I admit I am wrong at least as often as I am right and I have been fooled by politicians before.
The DNC has to approve the four Polls that she has get at least 2% on so we will see how that goes.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  8ntractor
August 4, 2019 1:53 pm

8n,
imo,we’re supporting war 4 $ and energy domination–

8ntractor
8ntractor
August 4, 2019 12:53 pm

Here’s another Swamp Monster that she is pissing off. The Fed ! Gotta say that’s worth another buck

Tulsi Gabbard: I support auditing the Fed.
byu/bradok inconspiracy

8ntractor
8ntractor
August 4, 2019 1:32 pm
8ntractor
8ntractor
August 4, 2019 1:33 pm