Tuesday, October 04, 2016

Has Wikileaks Played Trump Supporters?


Today after much lead up and fanfare Wikileaks held a "major press conference" today where Donald Trump supporters hoped - some were in near orgasmic frenzy - would drop an "October surprise" and doom Hillary Clinton's presidential run.  What happened?  Basically, nothing.  Despite all the hype, Wikileaks failed to deliver.  A piece in the Washington Post looks at how Trump supporters seemingly were played for fools.  Here are excerpts:
The expectations were breathless.
For weeks, backers of Republican nominee Donald Trump hyped the tantalizing possibility that the anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks was on the verge of publishing a set of documents that would doom Hillary Clinton’s chances in November.
“@HillaryClinton is done,” longtime Trump associate Roger Stone tweeted Saturday. “#Wikileaks.”
The group’s founder, Julian Assange, did nothing to dampen the enthusiasm, suggesting to Fox News hosts that his scoops could upend the race with documents “associated with the election campaign, some quite unexpected angles, some quite interesting.”
The announcement by WikiLeaks that it would host a major news conference Tuesday only seemed to confirm that the bombshell was ready to burst. The pro-Trump, anti-Clinton media world rippled with fevered speculation.
But if an October surprise about the Democratic nominee really is coming, it will have to wait a little longer.
Over the course of two hours on Tuesday — with the world’s media and bleary-eyed Trump die-hards across the United States tuning in — Assange and other WikiLeaks officials railed against “neo-McCarthyist hysteria,” blasted the mainstream media, appealed for donations and plugged their books (“40 percent off!”).
But what they didn’t do was provide any new information about Clinton — or about anything else, really.
The much-vaunted news conference, as it turned out, was little more than an extended infomercial for WikiLeaks on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of its founding.
That didn’t go over well with Trump backers who had stayed up through the night, thinking they’d be watching live the unveiling of the death blow to the Clinton campaign.
Assange, as it turns out, had taken a page from Trump’s own playbook by drawing an audience with a tease, only to leave those tuning in feeling that they’d been tricked.
Infowars, the pro-Trump and virulently anti-Clinton media vehicle launched by Texas radio host Alex Jones, had touted the WikiLeaks news conference as “historic” and promised that “the Clintons will be devastated.”
Before Assange took the stage, Jones — who broadcast through the wee hours of the American morning — told viewers and listeners that he was so excited he was worried his heart couldn't stand it.
But by the end, Jones realized he’d been played — or in his words, “#wikirolled.”
For those who have forgotten, Assange is an accused rapist - which is why he is hiding out in the Ecuadorian embassy after fleeing his home country.

 

1 comment:

Theaterdog said...

Mike, as always I am here without comment...but here always here nonetheless!

I refer your blog to my partner (who knows you as the guys I missed in Paris)

But I consider the way you call attention to various sources and broker the news fantastic. How you have the time with a home, family and business I will never know ..and I share it often .

The mixture of visual beauty with the fright of the world can be daunting... lol

Thank you for your work ..and I hope you are both well.

tim