Bloomberg’s Rising Polls Show The Power Of Billionaire Narrative Control

Submitted by CCRider

Guest Post by Caitlin Johnstone

Back in November Mike Bloomberg was polling at four percent nationally and had the highest disapproval rating of any potential Democratic presidential candidate, and understandably so; the man has a uniquely horrible record and no redeeming traits to speak of.

Now, after spending $400 million in broadcast, radio and cable ads, $42 million on Facebook ads, $36 million on Google ads, and an unknown fortune on other shady manipulations, a national Quinnipiac poll released last week put him at 15 percent nationally in the Democratic primary. This week national polls released by NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist and Zogby put him at 19 and 20 percent, respectively.

You can argue against the validity of polls all you like, and surely none of them are pristine representations of public opinion. But there’s no denying that these numbers have gone way up, and there’s no denying that now, approvingly or not, everyone’s talking about Michael Bloomberg.

Late night talk show hosts are doing bits about the prevalence of Bloomberg ads. People are making satirical videos spoofing them. I’ve seen parents complaining that their kids recite lines from his ads at the dinner table. It’s a story in itself. It’s saturating social consciousness. It’s very much a thing.

“Nothing remotely like what Mike Bloomberg is doing has ever been seen in US politics – nothing in the same universe,” journalist Glenn Greenwald recently tweeted. “And the threat and danger it (and he) poses to US democracy is equally without comparison.”

Greenwald is of course correct. But while Bloomberg is doing something that is without precedent, his campaign is also highlighting problems with the system which have existed for ages. And in my opinion it would be an unfortunate waste if his campaign came and went without these problems getting more attention than they currently are.

Mike Bloomberg is not the first plutocrat to use his wealth to manipulate a US election, and he is not the first plutocrat to use his wealth to manipulate public perception. He’s just the first to do it so brazenly and ham-fistedly. The fact that it is both possible and easy for a billionaire to throw a vast fortune at an electoral race and drastically influence its direction tells us everything we need to know about the illusory nature of US democracy. And now it’s right out in the open.

As long as a small elite group are able to manipulate the way people think and vote, then you don’t have democracy, you have oligarchy. If that small elite group happens to be much wealthier than everyone else, then it’s a specific kind of oligarchy known as plutocracy. You can watch this video and this video for some general information on the ways US plutocrats exert control over the political system, and you can read this fascinating thread here for more specific information on how Bloomberg has been stifling opposition and manipulating endorsements out of political figures using his unparallelled spending power.

This has been happening all the time, for generations, and not just with US elections but with Americans’ perception of what’s going on in their world as well. Whether it’s running ads, buying up media outlets, funding think tanks or incentivizing politicians to regurgitate the desired lines, billionaires are constantly using their wealth to shore up narrative control, because they understand that whoever controls the narrative controls the world.

Bloomberg built a media empire. Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post. Most of America’s news media are owned or controlled by billionaires. Even that so-called “philanthropy” which mass media pundits keep crowing about in the same breath as Bloomberg’s name is actually just another billionaire narrative control apparatus, allowing them to donate a tiny tax-deductible portion of their income in exchange for political influence, and buying them the ability to wear the fancy label of “philanthropist” instead of “sociopathic parasite”.

Billionaires pour vast fortunes into think tanks, which are generally institutions where academics are paid to come up with the most intelligent-sounding arguments possible explaining why it would be good and smart to do something evil and stupid, whether that be the destruction of the ecosystem, regime change in Iran, or further corporate/financial deregulation. They then circulate those arguments at key points of influence.

For a Bloomberg-specific example of think tank narrative control, take the time his donations to the Center for American Progress (CAP) leveraged that think tank into removing a chapter from a 2015 report detailing his Orwellian surveillance program targeting Muslims back when he was the mayor of New York City. Back in 2013 The Nation‘s Ken Silverstein reported that CAP staffers “were very clearly instructed to check with the think tank’s development team before writing anything that might upset contributors.” Sure enough, a former CAP staffer named Yasmine Taeb recently detailed for Democracy Now how “the chapter was flagged by a member of the executive committee who actually previously had worked for Mayor Bloomberg” and “said that there would be a strong reaction by Bloomberg World if this report was released as it was.” At that point Bloomberg had given CAP nearly $1.5 million.

The billionaire class has to buy up narrative control because there is nothing about plutocracy that is sane or healthy; people would never knowingly consent to it unless they were manipulated into doing so. Because power is relative, and because money is power in a plutocracy, plutocrats are naturally incentivized to maintain a system where everyone else is kept as poor as possible so that they can have as much relative power as possible. A glance at what the Sanders campaign has been able to accomplish just with small-dollar donations and grassroots support gives you some insight into why these plutocrats want people working long, exhausting hours with as little spare income as possible.

Nobody would ever knowingly consent to being kept poor and busy just so some billionaires can live as modern-day kings, so they need to be propagandized into it via narrative manipulation. If you’ve ever wondered why it seems like the news man is always lying to you, that’s why.

Whenever I write about the power of plutocratic propaganda, I always get people saying I’m just a conspiracy theorist (and that I have an awful addiction to alliteration). They argue that sure, it’s possible to influence public opinion a bit, but people are free agents and they make up their own minds based on any number of potential factors, so it’s silly to focus on media manipulation as the underlying cause of all the world’s ills.

Oh yeah? If people can’t be manipulated by the wealthy into supporting agendas which don’t benefit them, how come a billionaire presidential candidate was able to quadruple or quintuple his polling numbers in three months just by throwing money at them?

And that’s just one agenda of just one billionaire. There are 607 billionaires in the United States. And none of them are interested in giving up their plutocratic throne.

The unpleasant fact of the matter is that the human mind is far more hackable than people like to believe it is. Just listen to UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Nils Melzer describe how he’d been completely taken in by the horrible mass media smear campaign against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange prior to taking his case. This is an educated, intelligent and highly compassionate man who, simply because he’d relied on the plutocratic media to help him figure out what’s going on in the world, had an understanding that Assange was a wicked man who was guilty of wicked deeds. It wasn’t until he took the case and began personally investigating the actual facts of the matter without the filter of the plutocratic media spinmeisters that he was able penetrate beneath the layers of narrative distortion to get at the reality of the situation.

Some clever people figured out a long time ago that humans live in two worlds: the real world and the narrative world. The narrative world consists of the mental chatter which occupies the majority of most people’s moment-to-moment interest and attention. The real world is everything else: life as it is, without the stories about what life is.

Humans are not difficult to manipulate. I am not difficult to manipulate. You are not difficult to manipulate. If you don’t appreciate this fact, you make yourself even easier to manipulate. It’s not difficult to mock the people who’ve been manipulated into supporting Bloomberg. What is difficult is coming to terms with the fact that you yourself, and indeed your entire species, have many glitches in your cognitive processes which can be, have been, and will continue to be exploited by adept manipulators.

All we can do is make this conscious. Like everything else in this struggle, the solution to the mind’s intrinsic hackability is bringing the light of consciousness to it. Manipulators cannot operate in an environment with too much awareness of their tricks.

Mike Bloomberg is a terrible human being. But at the very least he may operate as a catalyst for this consciousness.

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11 Comments
Donkey
Donkey
February 19, 2020 5:03 pm

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MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Donkey
February 19, 2020 5:59 pm

Indeed….NONE OF THE ABOVE. It should be on EVERY BALLOT, and if NOTA wins, NONE of the candidates running should be allowed in the do-over. Just think of how such a move would change American politics forever. That is the way the Libertarian Party conducts ALL of their elections/votes (internally of course – they are forced to participate in publicly funded elections and play by those rules outside of their own gatherings).

Hyperborean
Hyperborean
  Donkey
February 19, 2020 8:00 pm

One of the big unreported consequences of Michael Bloomberg’s advertising blitz is that he is now universally hated by young people from 12 – 24 years old. No one can watch their favorite YouTube channel now without having to endure a 30 second ad before the video starts. My 16 year old son and his friends go on and on about that asshole Michael Bloomberg. My son has even shown me chat rooms filled with thousands of young people complaining about that Michael Bloomberg asshole that makes them waste 30 seconds before their YouTube video starts. My 22 year old daughter complains about him from time to time too, always related to YouTube videos.

His ads are having the exact opposite intention among young people. Keep it up, (((Mike))) because like Napoleon said, “Never interrupt your enemy when he’s making a mistake.”

CCRider
CCRider
February 19, 2020 5:08 pm

If you want to hear how this sleazy rat does business and sells us all out watch this:

Pequiste
Pequiste
  CCRider
February 19, 2020 7:33 pm

That was most refreshing.

(These chaps had better be careful; they are in danger of winding up in a dumpŝter in Camden or Baltimore.)

ursel doran
ursel doran
February 19, 2020 7:10 pm

Bloomberg is following Soros moves of planting lawyers in the system looks like.

Illinois Among States Where Bloomberg Implanted Paid Lawyers in AG Office to Advance His Agenda – Updated – Wirepoints

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 19, 2020 7:57 pm

Wow it’s like the NFL , billionaires and millionaires fussing about splitting the pie but the head group of rats hold the only knife ! Guess who loses out again ? The people thrown overboard 40 years ago and guess who wins , the Circle Jerk and their well paid minions in government elected , hired or appointed .
BOHICA !
Does any body really believe the wage and employment figures and who could believe the gold plated shiny New York turd Bloomberg ?

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
February 19, 2020 8:00 pm

The sad part is how many American voters believe the drivel that is being pushed in these ads. It seems too few people know how to do their own research and have lost the ability to detect BS.

Bloomie stands for one thing that I will never agree with – removing firearms from the public’s hands. He knows he cannot force his will on the people if we are armed and willing to use them against a dictator.

Pequiste
Pequiste
February 19, 2020 8:10 pm

All Mike has to do to buy the election is to just plain buy it: have the Bloomberg 4 Prez campaign have a “Votes for Mike Sweepstakes.”

Just prove, via cell phone photo, (with verification confirmation protocol courtesy of the PLA North American Technical Services Unit) that you have voted for the Liddle Guy ( with the very big bucks) from Manhattan and be entered to win a million dollars tax free (like plutocratz like Mike like). Once Mayor Mike wins the contest 100,000 voters will be selected in the sweepstakes to receive their life altering massive windfall. One entry per person please.

For 10 million votes, the odds would be 1 in 100. Cost one billion dollars.

For 100 million votes, which would surely be enough to win any contest, the odds would be 1 in 1000. However if Bloomberg were to sweeten the pot to 10 billion, which to him would be like buying a fancy yacht, he could get the odds back down to 1 in 100 entries would win the big prize.

But being of a special background that prizes shrewd and sound business practices ; just flat out offer $100,000 bucks for each vote for the plutocrat in strategic Red states, as the votes in places such as NY, California, Illinois, Massachusetts , NJ, Washington State, Oregon etc already will vote Democratz candidate irrespective of who is running, so, well, you can see where this is going.

Who really gives a flying fuck if he thinks farmers as low-IQ rubes? $100,000 smackers would make things all right back on the ranch, no?

Texans who are looking to score a fully loaded Ford F-350 dually with all the toys would be standing in line to cast a ballot for the former Noo Yawk Mayor.

Floridians in the market for a 40 foot Sea Ray or 500 series Mercedes Benz would be eager to cast their lot in with the financial whiz and media mogul.

Offering the money to women voters looking for an abortion in Virginia would be a cinch. Gov. Blackface Babykiller would gleefully approve and endorse the program.

What blue collar republican in Michigan, Ohio or Pennsylvania would pass up a $100,000 payday all for a vote?

Easy peasy and probably for less than the cost of the World Trade Center demolition and reconstruction.

Mayor Mike could, just like that, actually pay cash on the barrel-head to be president of the United States of America.

When the hell am I going to wake up from this nightmare?

yahsure
yahsure
February 20, 2020 8:54 am

He has the personality of a piece of wood. Actually, not as much. The Gun grabbing platform helps alienate millions. He is wasting his time and money.