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MoveOn Uses Fox News Hoaxes, Van Jones And The Roots In Anti-Austerity Campaign
WASHINGTON -- It seemed, at the time, too surreal to be true. In late May, a YouTube user named Hiropro999 posted a video to the site showing the ticker outside of News Corp.'s Manhattan headquarters being hacked and reprogrammed with an anti-FOX News script. The mysterious nature of the poster combined with the high profile of the target produced a tremendous amount of curiosity and netted 300,000-plus views.
FOX News said the video was a fake. It was.
On Wednesday morning, MoveOn.org, the five million-member progressive advocacy organization, finally acknowledged that it had commandeered the elaborate prank in an effort to draw attention to a much larger campaign. On June 23rd, the organization, alongside former White House adviser Van Jones and The Roots, are launching what organizers are calling "Rebuild the Dream," an effort to move the political conversation away from austerity and towards job creation.
"This will be the largest economic campaign we have ever run," Justin Ruben, MoveOn's Executive Director said in an interview with The Huffington Post. "The goal here is to really change the debate and refocus it on the stuff that is necessary to create jobs and make the economy work for regular people ... It is unreal that with widespread misery across the country, Washington is focused on closing the deficit and giving tax breaks to millionaires."
It's a task far more elaborate than engineering a YouTube prank. At a time when both major political parties and the White House have been bit by the austerity bug, arguing that the country actually isn't broke means risking "serious" status inside the Washington beltway. So MoveOn, which has experienced its share of D.C.-rooted discomfort during the Obama era, has focused its sights elsewhere.
On the 23rd, the group will be renting out The Town Hall in midtown Manhattan to host what Ruben describes as a "town hall meeting meets Godzilla meets the Grapes of Wrath meets a great dance party … Not to raise expectations or anything."
Perhaps Ruben is being overly exuberant. It is fair to say, however, that with the "Rebuild the Dream" campaign, MoveOn, which built its identity on challenging conventional political wisdom, be it the impeachment of Bill Clinton or the war in Iraq, is engaging in a type of hyper-aggressive organizing it has never tried before. At a time when the number of political advocacy groups competing for influence and attention is rising -- in what is inherently a finite sphere -- email solicitations and web ads have given way to a more subversive, overtly confrontational touch.
The underlying objective of the video hoax was, as Ruben put it, "to break down the barrier of passive communication." A supposed-hack video that contained a politically charged message could work in facilitating engagement beyond the usual crowd, MoveOn officials figured. But it had to have a strong enough hint of authenticity. Over slightly less than two months, the organization put together the product, consulted actual hackers and made an elaborate identity for Hiropro999, setting up online accounts, an email address, a fake "explainer" video and even a phone number. They swore everyone involved to secrecy and declined multiple media requests that came Hiropro999's way.
"I was alternatively thrilled and worried," said one MoveOn staffer involved in the project. "The bottom line is, we are in an ever-changing frontier in terms of how people communicate online. You have to take risks within reason in order to have an impact."
For its next project, MoveOn once again chose the backyard of a progressive foil as its arena, this time staging a flash mob on Wall Street, protesting stagnant economic recovery and dismissing the idea that budget cuts were the answer.
What the 23rd will have in store, beyond the headliners, is still something of mystery. Jones, for his part, said he would be on stage with The Roots. "I got about two weeks to get our dance moves together."
The former Obama adviser, who said he has spoken to more than 30,000 Americans on college campuses, in churches and in union halls since his exile from the White House, hinted at proverbial fireworks. But the real impact, he predicted, would be what originates from the event.
"I think people will be really surprised by what gets announced on the 23rd and the aggressive campaign that will come out of it," Jones said, in an interview with The Huffington Post. "There will be a presence in every campaign district in the country ... The idea is to help give a megaphone to this silent majority."
"We will be speaking to the main issue that America is not broke," he added. "The pie gets bigger every year -- it is just that the middle class's slices get smaller and smaller."
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Show AllIt's about can we push a coalitionization. Damn! We gotta do it!
The thing I hate about the amerikkkan left is that they want to take claim for movements that happen elsewhere. They are nothing more than a cheer leading squad that would like to have a team.
You are correct, maciek. That Obama koolaid that so many drank left a really bad taste in many a MoveOn'er's mouth. It was just a shill Dim-o-crap diverter and the public is wising up finally.
Doubtful. The election of 2012 will prove that most people "on the left" (or, more accurately, "not on the right") are still loyal to the Dems if for no other reason than because it is "better than the Republicans." Just don't ask them HOW the Dems are any better than the Rethugs, because they won't be able to give you an answer.
Also don't ask them "How they are on the LEFT"?
Because they are not.
Glad to see this comment here. Move On as it existed in Bush's time has become a completely sold-out shell of an organization beholden to the Democratic party. It's time we move beyond institutional forms of organizing because institutions that endanger the status quo always become co-opted eventually.
Right - Moveon.org, Daily Kos, Amy Goodman, Rachel Maddow, NY Times etc. have the job of diffusing progressive energy and corralling the left for vote for Democrats.
President Obambi has not proven to be as tough as moveon believed he would be.
MoveOn continues to be a blind schill for the Democratic Party. Been to their website lately? If you look real hard, you can barely find any mention of war, despite the fact that their party of choice now is financing five of them around the world. Oh goody, you can sign a petition to tell President Obombya to "bring our troops home" from Aghanistan. No mention of the total rape of the Constitution and the solidification of the police state in this country being implemented by both the Democans and the Republicrats.
Anti-Austerity. What a lot of tripe. Rebuild what dream? The dream of eternal war, death and destruction which is the sole function of U.S. Empire? What they're looking for is a new slogan for their latest fundraising campaign. How about an anti-War campaign? Isn't that where the Move-Nowhere crowd got their start? Oh, but I forgot. War was only bad when George Bush did it. Get into the streets and out from in front of your computer. And for buddha's sake, quit giving money and legitimacy to the sleaze balls at MoveOn.
Good post. MoveOn is trying to move the debate away from deficits - which of course is where the GOP wants the debate. The "historic compromise" that Obama made with the GOP a couple of months ago to cut the budget by about $30 billion was a drop in the bucket. The deficit was upwards of $1.5 trillion! Neither party really cares about the deficit. Both parties supported the Bush tax cuts (and their renewal), the wars and the bank bailouts. The real question we should be looking at is whether MoveOn will break from their partisan history and challenge the Democratic Party.
Now, repealing the Bush tax cuts for the rich would have a massive effective on producing revenues that could be used for education funding, for essential services, etc. being slashed by states across the country. As another article on CD today indicates, "Most Americans Blame Wars For Federal Debt" - erroneously- the Bush tax cuts are the biggest contributor to the deficits. If MoveOn could mobilize a movement to end those tax cuts for the rich, we should support them, but support them cautiously.
The problems we face are systemic ones. Neither liberals like Van Jones or liberal organization like MoveOn, will challenge the system.
MoveOn is road kill. The revolution is starting and MoveOn is not even aware or active in the revolution against the global corporate/financial/militarist Empire that controls our former country by hiding behind the facade of its bought and owned TWO-Party modernized Nazi-like "Vichy" faux-democratic government and media.
"In the case of an ailing social order, the absence of an adequate diagnosis is a crucial, perhaps decisive, part of the disease" Zygmunt Bauman as quoted by Morris Berman in ""Dark Ages America; The Final Phase of Empire".
Bauman's most insightful analysis points out that the disguise of a social/economic/political system, such that a real diagnosis of the hidden pathology of Empire is, like the camouflage of a predator or the hidden nature of a cancer, is the seminal weapon that such a predator employs to infect, attack, and destroy a society or a country.
This is precisely what has occurred with the infection, the causal cancer, of global Empire which now is rotting out our former country (and other Western developed former nation-states, like the UK, Israel, et al).
If we do not have an accurate "diagnosis", as Bauman warns, then the ailing social order, the hidden cancer of global Empire, the pathology of domestic inverted totalitarian tyranny will escape detection and any chance of treatment or excising, and the tumor of global Empire will continue until the entire system dies.
It is eminently clear that MoveOn has no concept concerning the deadly seriousness of global Empire, nor an "adequate diagnosis" as Bauman, Berman, Chomsky, Hedges, Negri, and many others fully understand.
MoveOn's actions are pathetically ineffective and uninformed regarding the pathology of global Empire --- which they do not dare to mention any more than their useless and complicit political pawn of Empire, Barack Obama.
Much better diagnosis, and much stronger measures to fully excise this causal cancer of global Empire must be effected, or the patient, and all of us will not survive the guileful attack of global Empire.
Alan MacDonald
Sanford, Maine
Liberty & democracy over violent empire -- Renew America People's Party 2012
I don't disagree. But consider this: reforms like a minimum wage, do not challenge the systemic nature of global capitalism and empire. However, increasing a minimum wage could significantly improve the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in this country. But since this reform will not lead to revolution, we should oppose it? Of course not. The lives and working conditions of the most vulnerable in our society should always be a top priority.
There's a difference between working for real reforms and reformism: i.e. social changes that really improve people's lives vs. the rhetoric of social change that offers nothing more than feel-good vacuity. The struggle for Social Security in the 1930's was a reform worth fighting for. Most revolutionaries are also activists. We need to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time.
Tom, with all due respect, Empire is never confronted, overturned, excised "nicely".
As Raul Julia said of the need to confront the Batista proto-fascist pawns working for the US corporate and criminal Empire that had infected and tyrannized Cuba in the 1950's, "They will not leave by asking Nicely".
Incremental change achieved some progressive goals in the US previously and during the first 60 years of the 20th century --- before the Empire hardened from an "American Empire" to its current and much more deadly form of global Empire.
The reactionary destruction of all such earlier gains over the last four decades has actually "changed everything" (as is often inanely said of 9/11).
Today, this entrenched and still disguised global corporate/financial/militarist Empire has metastasized to stage four, and no half way measures will do shit against this iron-fisted, and fully fascist global Empire.
The "Empire abroad" part to Hannah Arendt's warning is already bluntly in effect -- and the "tyranny at home" part is coming down hard right now.
Fortunately for us, the oppressed people abroad are giving us a good start in the territories of the Empire, and some average middle/working-class people within many states of the empire "at home" are also so massively and economically oppressed that their rebellious acts are causing the "Coming Insurrection" to come now!
The time for confronting the full force of this disguised global Empire right in the belly of our own former country is right now -- today through 2012 -- or all is lost.
Best,
Alan
Liberty & democracy over violent empire --
Renew America People's Party 2012
We are talking past one another. I am against reformism, but I am for real reform and for revolution. It's not an either/or, but a both/and.
Rosa Luxemburg:
People who pronounce themselves in favor of the method of legislative reform in place of and in contradistinction to the conquest of political power and social revolution, do not really choose a more tranquil, calmer and slower road to the same goal, but a different goal. Instead of taking a stand for the establishment of a new society they take a stand for surface modification of the old society.
Paul D'Amato:
As Luxemburg points out, the debate is not about whether [revolutionary] socialists are for reforms or whether socialists should turn their backs on the electoral system. As socialists we fight for all reforms that improve the conditions of life for workers under capitalism and give workers the confidence to fight for more. But any real fight for reforms requires struggle to achieve them. Reformists tell workers to sit passively and rely on elected officials. By doing so, they weaken and demobilize the class struggle that makes real reform possible and prepares workers consciously, organizationally and politically to overturn capitalism.
RE: The time for confronting the full force of this disguised global Empire right in the belly of our own former country is right now -- today through 2012 -- or all is lost.
Are you involved in activism? It doesn't seem like it to me. I was involved in 3 actions in the last 3 weeks that were in one way or another fighting back against the "austerity measures" (attacks on public workers, foreclosures etc - e.g. focusing on Chase bank ). The 3 protests had 100, 200 and 300 people attending (these were good turnouts!). When we start to see numbers like 30,000 for protests like these, over a sustained period, maybe, just maybe, we can confront the "global empire."
The time for protest is past.
The time for new systems is now.
Moveon.org is so far not part of a movement for new systems.
Do the People want "jobs"?
Or do the People want a Political System that makes "jobs" obsolete (or appropriate?) ?
RE: The time for protest is past.
That's great Matti, you are so right!!!
I arrived at the same conclusion 20 years ago.
Now what?
Well, it is the hard slog of REAL activism. Wanna do it? Or, do you want to retain your "better than you" pompous online "reality show"?
Wanna change the world? It is a lifetime commitment.
WTFU.
MoveOn is an insider group. NOBODY can call themselves "anti war" and support Obomber! You are one or the other! Thom Hartman...phony! MoveOn...phony! Hopefully the park occupation in DC in October will get some media attention.
http://october2011.org/
Obomber is trying to run the USA like a police state, business, privatizing EVERY damn thing....now community colleges. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/08/obama-to-visit-northern_n_872987.html
Send your child to college to get educated in how to be a worker on an assembly line!
Everything he speaks about destroys the lives of the un rich in this country.
SEVEN ARRESTED SHARING FOOD WITH THE HUNGRY IN FLORIDA
Tent City Vigil outside your city hall on the first of each month - please join us.
http://www.foodnotbombs.net/resist.html
I'm going to Disney World!...to get arrested for sharing food with the hungry
Food Not Bombs volunteers are being arrested sharing food in Orlando, Florida. The city passed a local law limiting the sharing of food to twice a year per park as part of their campaign to drive the poor from sight. Many other cities are introducing the "Orlando" style law to limit the sharing of food since the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals court ruled that the restrictions were legal. As the economy crashes how can the city of Orlando justify arresting people for sharing food with it's hungry? We need everyone to come to the world of Disney to stop this law by risking arrest.
Ask your union, club, student group, faith community or civic organization to pick one day a month to risk arrest.
Add your name to the Wall of Compassion by coming to Orlando and sharing food at Lake Eola Park on Mondays at 9:30 AM and Wednesdays at 5:30 PM
Contact us at menu@foodnotbombs.net or by phone at 1-800-884-1136
A Day Without Food - Fast and Phone Call-in on Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Fast and call Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer to ask that the arrests stop. 407.246.2221
http://www.foodnotbombs.net/im_going_to_disney_world.html
http://www.foodnotbombs.net/orlando_wall_of_compassion.html
http://www.foodnotbombs.net/arresting_food_not_bombs_flyer.pdf
Pancakes, doughnuts and more arrests at Lake Eola
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/os-food-not-bombs-arrest-20110606,0,4330075.story
This movement is missing the point entirely. Our inexhaustible appetite for "prosperity" has brought our world to the brink of massive environmental disaster, not to mention the misery visited on 3rd world countries as we suck them dry of resources.
Van Jones is a smart man, so he should know- the "pie" is NOT getting bigger every year. The "pie" is an economy built on exploitation of people and earth's bounty...that is never, ever going to be bigger. In fact, we have now used up a lot of it, including the half of the easy oil that fueled the last 100 years of economic growth. If anything- for fairness sake the pie of goodies should be divided equally among all of humanity, and if we did that, austerity would not begin to describe our new lifestyles!
MoveOn, Van Jones, and the Huffington Post (and a lot of progressives who think that prosperity should continue and they should continue to have the same size piece of the pie they are used to) are in for a very rude awakening. They should all be encouraging- not discouraging- frugality and low consumption.
Moveon.org worthless to the core.
When we had a worthy, caring, fully functioning Washington DC/experienced, consumer driven candidate you turned your back on him.
Fair-weather libels- don't need them!
Who is this "consumer driven candidate" you're talking about?
http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/nad0bio-1
Why does the phrase "polishing the brass on the Titanic" come to mind?
"an effort to move the political conversation away from austerity and towards job creation"
Don't let moveon.org fool you. Job creation isn't even close to the real human aspiration of self-determination, dignity, equity, justice and economic/social stability.
Rather, job creation is a devious mechanism by which elites may continue to enslave the people - give them a job, keep them dependent, keep them under your control. This is the elite imperative.
If moveon.org truly wanted to benefit the people it would replace "job creation" with "locally-owned, small-scale production serving the people's better interests".
Notice how such a failure by moveon.org to describe the people's true better interests reflects previous failures of Das Kapital. The old prescription is repeated only to propagate the disease - perfect for Das Kapital!!
Que?
Very insightful. If we're going to dream, let's dream big. The job creation movement is like the adult elephant that doesn't stray from the anchor pole of its chained up youth.
I think a lot of people have long since moved on from MoveOn.
Hi 5
High 10.
How clever. I'm so impressed.
That these nitwits at MoveOn.org occupy any vestige of what's left of the Left is pitiful.
How old are these people anyway?
They are old enough and out-of-touch enough that you better be organizing your ass off monn.
We all should be.
I'm not, are you? ;)
The Progessives in these United States better begin a very strong counter movement to the Right before we are all in trouble. The RIGHT is WAY wrong for this country and needs to be stopped.
It is their plan to destroy this country and control your life and do not think that the conservatives are immune. .
What you have in Congress is just a breeze blowing and if the RIGHT takes over in 2012 a political tornado will engulf us all. In simple terms a modern CIvil War.
I have been a predictor of this 2010 voting mess and ever since Mr Obama became President the Regressive' s have accomplished nothing in Washington DC.
Lets get rolling and get this country heading in the correct not wrong and ugly direction.
Better but no banana.
Move On's drifting in the hands of 20 somethings who do not understand strategizing and volunteerism.
Choosing to call your campaign 'Rebuild the American Dream' when most familes and marginalized groups like children and the elderly are on life support shows a lack of connection with the events that are unfolding before them.
Anti Austerity puts you on the defensive and gives you nothing to bargain with.
I was a district coordinator and it was the most frustrating experience I have ever had.
Shame. They have a 5 million member mailing list and you could change a lot if you could sort them out.
This ties into the comment I was going to make about "we are being lied to". My jr.high school students know better than to show me something like that, written in the passive voice. I suppose if I consider the audience, it would fit and seems "catchier".
Jill, "shilling for the man", who is the man-servant of the global Empire.
Best,
Alan
Wow, judging by the responses on here, I think the Reichties are running scared.....LOL
Maybe they should get Mr. Vicks Vapor Rub Becky and Mr. Bimbo to help you people out......LOL
Wow, judging by the responses on here, I think the Reichties are running scared.....LOL
Maybe they should get Mr. Vicks Vapor Rub Becky and Mr. Bimbo to help you people out......LOL
"re-building the dream" involves going back to sleep.
MoveOn is merely an arm of the Democractic Party. As worthless an organization as the Party itself.
Anyone wanting to resuscitate the American Dream has got to be hopeless.
"It's called the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe in it."
George Carlin
The American Dream is in its terminal phase, and that is the best thing that can happen to it.
Time to face reality.
America needs a complete overhaul.
We must move on from "Move On". There is no chance for social and political progress within the Democratic Party. It is corrupted. The overwhelming majority of Democrats are recipients of legalized bribes from corporate America. Barack Obama is a war criminal, liar, corporate toady, uncaring narcissist, suborner of torture, torturer of Bradley Manning, destroyer of the environment. When Move On joins in denouncing Barack Obama as I have, I'll agree that Move On has moved on!
Americans will never get the American dream as long as the U.S. military is giving the people of Afghanistan, Iraq, and the other nations we are bombing ,an endless nightmare. We can't just say bring the troops home because the drone bombing is being done from home. End the wars!
So, Move On decided to start their campaign with a lie, with their bit about FOX News. That is so wrong and hurts anything else they have to say.
goedel (Jun 8 2011 - 8:43pm) and genie (Jun 8 2011 - 8:48pm), I couldn't agree more.
The American Dream has been terminated by the nightmare that is the American military, the CIA's criminal activities, and their corporate masters.
As long as the American military carries out its worldwide bellicose activities and acts of intimidation, and as long as the CIA functions as the private army of the executive power and those it serves, overthrowing governments, violating other nations' sovereignty, assassinating, torturing, and "disappearing" people, the homeland will be torn apart by nightmares.
Imperialism takes its toll in the homeland, and the cost is getting higher and higher.
America needs to become a decent and respectful nation among nations, caring for its own people, instead of meddling in other nations' affairs; it needs to stop being the Greatest Country in the World.
Right before the actual vote, MoveOn may switch sides and threaten Democrats who don't want an "austerity" bill. Been fooled for the last time by you, MoveOn, and it saddens me, cuz I was there in the beginning and with you until you switched sides on health care.