Matt Taibbi Goes to Washington

By | February 14, 2025

[February 14, 2025]  Yesterday, Scott Johnson from PowerLineBlog.com posted an article that is of importance in exposing the “censorship-industrial complex” in Washington.  I’m not the type to be overdramatic or hyperbolic but I think all of us have come to see the concerted, coordinated effort by Democrats to censor ordinary Americans.  Matt Taibbi is the man on the scene and is engaged in the fight that none of us should have to fight.

On Wednesday of this week, February 12th, Matt gave an opening statement to the House Judiciary Committee hearing on the “censorship-industrial complex.”  Matt’s Racket News site has both his remarks (link here) and his note on the hearing (link here).  Thanks to Scott, I also posted the video below.

“Two years ago, when Michael [Shellenberger] and I first testified before your Weaponization of Government Subcommittee, Democratic members called us “so-called journalists,” suggested we were bought-off “scribes,” and questioned our ethics and loyalties. When we tried to answer, we were told to shut up, take off our tinfoil hats, and remember two things: one, there is no digital censorship, two, if there is digital censorship, it’s for our own good.

I was shocked. I thought the whole thing had to be a mistake. No way the party I gave votes to all my life was now pro-censorship. Then last year I listened to John Kerry, whom I voted for, talk to the World Economic Forum. Speaking about disinformation, he said “our First Amendment stands as a major block” to our ability to “hammer it out of existence.”

He complained that “it’s really hard to govern” because “people self-select where they go for their news,” which makes it “much harder to build consensus…”

I defended Kerry when people said he “looks French,” but Marie Antoinette would have been embarrassed by this speech. He was essentially complaining that the peasants are “self-selecting” their own media. What’s next, letting them make up their own minds?

“Building consensus” may be a politician’s job, but it’s not mine as a citizen or as a journalist. In fact, making it hard to govern is exactly the media’s job. The failure to understand this is why we have a censorship problem.

This is an Alamo moment for the First Amendment. Most of America’s closest allies have already adopted draconian speech laws. We’re surrounded. The EU’s new Digital Services Act is the most comprehensive censorship law ever instituted in a democratic society.

Ranking member [Jamie] Raskin, you don’t have to go as far as Russia or China to find people jailed for speech. Our allies in England now have an Online Safety Act that empowers the government to jail people for nebulous offenses like “false communication” or causing “psychological harm.” Germany, France, Australia, Canada, and other nations have implemented similar ideas.

These laws are totally incompatible with our system. Our own citizens have been arrested in some of these countries, but our government hasn’t stood up for them. Why? Because many of our bureaucrats believe in these laws.

Take USAID. Many Americans are in an uproar now because they learned about over $400 million going to an organization called Internews, whose chief Jeanne Bourgault boasted to Congress about training “hundreds of thousands of people” in journalism. Her views are almost identical to Kerry’s.

She gave a talk about “building trust and combatting misinformation” in India during the pandemic. She said that after months of a “really beautifully unified Covid-19 message,” vaccine enthusiasm rose to 87%, but when “mixed information on vaccine efficacy” got out, hesitancy ensued.

We’re paying this person to train journalists, and she doesn’t know the press doesn’t exist to promote “unity” or political goals like vaccine enthusiasm. That’s propaganda, not journalism.

Bourgault also once said that to fight “bad content,” we need to “work really hard on exclusion lists or inclusion lists” and “really try to focus our ad dollars” toward “the good news.”

Again, if you don’t know the fastest way to erode “trust” in media is by having government sponsor “exclusion lists,” you shouldn’t be getting a dollar in taxpayer money, let alone $476 million. And USAID is just a tiny piece of a censorship machine Michael and I saw across a long list of agencies. Collectively they’ve bought up every part of the news production line: sources, think-tanks, research, “fact-checking,” “anti-disinformation,” commercial media scoring, and when all else fails, censorship.

It’s a giant closed messaging loop, whose purpose is to transform the free press into a consensus machine. There’s no way to remove the rot surgically. The whole mechanism has to go.

Is there “right-wing misinformation”? Hell yes. It exists in every direction. But I grew up a Democrat and don’t remember being afraid of it. At the time, we didn’t need censorship because we figured we had the better argument.

Obviously, some of you lack that same confidence. You took billions from taxpayers and blew it on programs whose entire purpose was to tell them they’re wrong about things they can see with their own eyes.

You sold us out, and until these “rather tiresome” questions are answered, this problem is not fixed.”

 

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12 thoughts on “Matt Taibbi Goes to Washington

  1. Lazy Susan

    John Kerry saying the 1st Amendment gets in the way is shocking. He’s always been a dweeb elitist who jetsets around the world lecturing us about how carbon is destroying the world. Hypocrite much? He needs to hide his head in shame.

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  2. Da Man

    “ I was shocked. I thought the whole thing had to be a mistake. No way the party I gave votes to all my life was now pro-censorship. Then last year I listened to John Kerry, whom I voted for, talk to the World Economic Forum. Speaking about disinformation, he said “our First Amendment stands as a major block” to our ability to “hammer it out of existence.” “ – Matt Taibbi. This is the heart of Taibbi’s argument on WHY he was shocked into turning on the Democrat Party – they are not just corrupt like in taking bribes but they are morally corrupt too. They would sell their mother for a dollar. Never vote blue.

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  3. American Girl

    The Associated Press and other leftist media outlets took USAID money, OUR taxpayer monies, to spew the Democrat Party-Biden-Obama regime propaganda. Thisnks what President Trump is fighting the good fight for. We should all support him regardless of which political party we belong to. This is an American value that is under assault. 🇺🇸

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      1. Larry_Shroeder

        Too many weenies looking down at their feet when the world needs our leaders to stand up for our freedom and too many from the Democrat Party trying to take the. Away “because it’s good for us.”

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      2. Ed Berkmeister

        All of those supposed journalists were “donations-in-kind” in the employ of the Democrat Party. Our Democrat Party lapdogs! Kick them out of the White House briefing room since they are only Propaganda Outlets.

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  4. Wellington 🕷

    This is scary stuff to know that there are powerful Americans out there whom are targeting our First Amendment rights. These “rights” are also our god-given rights. 🕷🕷🕷🕷

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  5. Good Dog

    “You took billions from taxpayers and blew it on programs whose entire purpose was to tell them they’re wrong about things they can see with their own eyes.” — Matt Taibbi
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    A man if his word as he goes on the offensive against the Deep State and stands up for the ordinary American who is just trying his best to care for his family and go to church. Matt Yaibbi is a hero.

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    1. Jason Borne

      You got that right, Good Dog. All we do here is talk about the deep state and complain. Others are doing the hard work, and thank God that they are standing up for free speech and not for the anti-1st Amendment crowd like John Kerry, Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, and other evil men who want to force upon us a narrative of which only they approve. 👍

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