Maybe There Should Be a Comedy Propaganda Award Named After Jon Stewart

February 16, 2015 06:13
Maybe There Should Be a Comedy Propaganda Award Named After Jon Stewart

We should call it the Jon Stewart Goebbels Award after Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Reich Minister of Propaganda.

In a surprise piece by Kyle Smith at the New York Post, Jon Stewart’s overwhelming success as a propagandist is revealed. Since most of those brainwashed by Stewart don’t bother to read anything that does not agree with their Noam Chomsky education at our state funded propaganda camps, Smith’s article probably won’t have much effect.

Smith sums it up early:

Brian Williams lied about his personal exploits a few times. Jon Stewart was unabashedly and habitually dishonest.

Smith explains that Stewart did have a real impact on the young and the stupid:

“Stewart is often derided by the right as having minimal impact and low ratings. That’s not true. He and Stephen Colbert ruled the late-night ratings among 18-to 34-year-olds for most of the last five years, though Jimmy Fallon has lately surpassed both.

About 522,000 Americans in that age range watch “The Daily Show” on an average night, but that means many millions of occasional viewers, with millions more watching clips online.

To a key audience, he was a strong influence. Longtime Cooper Union history professor Fred Siegel says his students constantly came to him repeating Stewart’s talking points.

College students, of course, are both little acquainted with realities of adult existence and walled off from conservative views, so they’re the perfect audience for Stewart’s shtick, which depends on assumptions that are as unquestioned as they are false.”

“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.” – Joseph Goebbels, Nazi  Reich Minister of Propaganda

Leftists like Stewart who does it with comedy have the same goal as anti-Americans like Noam Chomsky, and Obama’s friend and former terrorist Bill Ayers who went on to be a prof at our state funded education camps. Their utopia-signlack of any real meaning in their lives drives them to seek purpose in destroying what is good and decent. There is always some greater cosmic good which allows the left to bask in their work for “the greater good” while destroying the lives of families and individuals. All great movement leaders like Mao Tse Tung, Joseph Stalin and Adolph Hitler had the same thought process. The “greater good” triumphs everything. The far off Utopian socialist dream is always out there. If they just had a little more power over We the Stupid People they could create that Utopian world.

The American Leftists and Iran, Isis, Al-Qaeda, and Boko Haram  all share the same idea that the ends justifies the means. Vilify those who oppose you. Attack any opposition swiftly and severely. Lies don’t matter. There is no Truth. Just ask the hero of the American Left, Saul Alinsky (a Hillary Clinton hero).

From Discover the Networks personal profile on Alinsky:

“[W]e are concerned,” Alinsky elaborated, “with how to create mass organizations to seize power and give it to the people; to realize the democratic dream of equality, justice, peace, cooperation, equal and full opportunities for education, full and useful employment, health, and the creation of those circumstances in which men have the chance to live by the values that give meaning to life. We are talking about a mass power organization which will change the world … This means revolution.”

But Alinsky’s brand of revolution was not characterized by dramatic, sweeping, overnight transformations of social institutions. As Richard Poe puts it, “Alinsky viewed revolution as a slow, patient process. The trick was to penetrate existing institutions such as churches, unions and political parties.” He advised organizers and their disciples to quietly, subtly gain influence within the decision-making ranks of these institutions, and to introduce changes from that platform. This was precisely the tactic of “infiltration” advocated by Lenin and Stalin.[3] As Communist International General Secretary Georgi Dimitroff told the Seventh World Congress of the Comintern in 1935:

“Comrades, you remember the ancient tale of the capture of Troy. Troy was inaccessible to the armies attacking her, thanks to her impregnable walls. And the attacking army, after suffering many sacrifices, was unable to achieve victory until, with the aid of the famous Trojan horse, it managed to penetrate to the very heart of the enemy’s camp.”[4]

Alinsky’s revolution promised that by changing the structure of society’s institutions, it would rid the world of such vices as socio-pathology and criminality. Arguing that these vices were caused not by personal character flaws but rather by external societal influences, Alinsky’s worldview was thoroughly steeped in the socialist left’s collectivist, class-based doctrine of economic determinism. “The radical’s affection for people is not lessened,” said Alinsky, “… when masses of them demonstrate a capacity for brutality, selfishness, hate, greed, avarice, and disloyalty. It is not the people who must be judged but the circumstances that made them that way.”[5] Chief among these circumstances, he said, were “the larcenous pressures of a materialistic society.”

I call it the devilution of men.

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Maybe in honor of Stewart’s success using comedy to brainwash 18 to 34 year olds we should have a comedy propaganda award. We should call it the Jon Stewart Goebbels Award after Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Reich Minister of Propaganda.

~ Michael Whipple, Editor usACTIONnews.com



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