Tuesday, August 4, 2009

HOW ASTROTURFING AND TOWN HALL HOOLIGANISM WILL DESTROY AMERICAN DEMOCRACY



What Rachel Maddow describes is called “astroturfing,” the subject of this hastily prepared post. I say “hasty” because this is an important topic deserving of immediate and sustained discussion in the blogosphere.

The goal of astroturfing is to create the illusion of public opposition to pending legislation or reform. Astroturfing is organized by professional public relations firms financed by corporations, their lobbyists, and trade associations to oppose any legislation that threatens corporate interests. Astroturfing creates the illusion of a popular and spontaneous uprising but, in fact, is a carefully orchestrated and covert operation that utilizes deception, disinformation, scare tactics, fear-mongering, and outright forgery to achieve its goals.

Examples of astroturfing are the recent Tea Bag protests; the “Death to Seniors” campaign designed to sabotage healthcare reform; and the “Birther” movement that seeks to undermine the legitimacy of an elected president.

Astroturfing is sometimes called “stealth” marketing, “viral” marketing, or “ambush” marketing. Cynical and unethical in the extreme, it is specifically banned in the Code of Ethics published by the Public Relations Society of America and the International Association of Business Communicators. However, ethics never bothered former House Majority Leader Dick Armey or the billionaire lobbyists who pay him to sabotage pending legislation and reform.

Recently, astroturfing has taken a more sinister form reminiscent of the violent street tactics that gave rise to the Third Reich. A rightwing organization called Right Principles has published a “political action” memo that shows supporters how to disrupt town hall meetings, harass and heckle members of congress, and shout down and drown the opposition:
"pack the hall... spread out" to make their numbers seem more significant, and to "rock-the-boat early in the Rep's presentation...to yell out and challenge the Rep's statements early ... to rattle him, get him off his prepared script and agenda ... stand up and shout ... "

According to Rachel Maddow, this memo is a prescription for hooliganism and intimidation. Dick Armey’s client list includes major pharmaceutical firms such as Bristol-Myers Squibb, a trade group representing major insurance companies, a front company representing fossil fuel interests, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum (Prime Minister of the UAE), and Freedom Works (the tea bag protest organizers), among others. Astroturfing represents a threat to democracy because it serves the interests of corporations but NOT the interests of citizens and voters, thus undermining the meaning and purpose of elections.

This is my greatest fear: A rabble minority employs stealth and guile to thwart the will of the majority. Better to rule in Hell than serve in a democracy.

Sometimes when I lay awake at night, I think of how our culture pushes the boundaries of taste and decorum further into the wilderness, and wonder about the tipping point beyond which there is no return, like those who cross an abyss and sink forever into tyranny, the point where “the falcon can longer hear the falconer.”

When my daughters were growing up, I taught them this: Freedom and responsibility are two sides of the same coin. Responsibility earns freedom, not the reverse. I am afraid we are reaching a tipping point where we lose both.

9 comments:

  1. I watched a clip on Fox News about a town hall meeting in Pennsylvania and the first thing that popped in my head was, "this has been bought and paid for..."

    These forces have destroyed the Republican Party and turned it into a bunch of extremists and now they are turning their guns on the Democratic Party and most importantly on Democracy in this country as a whole.

    Its like the group of bloggers who do drive by comment attacks, never making an argument or never entering in a debate but rather just posting something to stir up trouble all in a desire to silence someone or something.

    These folks wrap themselves in a flag and then go around trying to destroy that which they claim they admire the Founding Fathers for creating...

    I do believe its time to face the fact that Fascism is alive and well in this country and growing....

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  2. What is even more remarkable is these same goons come to liberal blogs and complain about fascist tactics being used by the current administration!

    I, too, am concerned about this subject, and I've linked to your post on my blog.

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  3. I suppose there is some justification for the name "astroturfing" -- something to do with grass and grass roots, but then I despise those hackneyed metaphors.

    I would suggest something more Germanic in honor of the Fascists who pioneered and refined the modern techniques of hooliganism and intimidation, but I can't think of one at the moment.

    Anyway, you're right and so are Shaw and Tao. These practices have brought down democracy in a country in many ways more civilized than we and no more saturated with hate and tribalism.

    My thoughts these days run more to "where the hell do we go now?" than to hoping for progress.

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  4. The Health Care debate is extremely important and hollering out and acting like a bunch of children is NO way to accomplish anything. Debate is critical right now. It’s no secret that big corporations and lobbyists are on both sides and I think they should be banned. This is for the American people to decide and debate with our representatives in a civilized, mature manner.

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  5. Children have little power and so does a minority party -- that's why they revert to tantrums, bullying and making stuff up to get their way or to block their elders from doing what needs to be done.

    I've been waiting all my life for that civilized, mature manner and so far I've seen every effort along those lines blocked, thwarted and vilified by one side or the other.

    In my lifetime, that side has been primarily the Republicans and the old Dixiecrats who are now Republicans.

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  6. Gordon,

    Serious people with serious questions on health care don't act like thugs and shout down people trying to have a discussion.

    Those mobs disrupting the speakers are hired fakers.

    And you know this.

    I'll cross link what I answered you when you posted the same comment at my blog.

    here.

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  7. What is always sickly fascinating is how the media cover this with out bothering to note the financial support behind it.

    When they were in power if we tried to do something like this, people were kept away from the president for "security reasons" so he never saw real protests. They were kept in "free speech" zones.

    They knew the media wouldn't care and go over and interview the people in the free speech zones.

    This is a tactic that works for them all the time.
    100,000 protesting against the war. 10 people protesting for it.
    50 second spot on tv. 30 seconds to the protest 20 seconds to the 'counter protest' as of they were equal.

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  8. Well Gordon sleeps with the fishes, I guess, but I wish I could ask him why "thousands" of people who don't like Obama outweigh the majority who voted for him.

    I would also like to ask why the Demented scumbags continually talk about how Democrats make saints out of their candidates when they don't and when we had almost a decade of paintings of Bush with a halo and his arm around Jesus and his "higher father"

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  9. Oh yes and the asshole crack about "sneaking in" single payer health rationing when the majority is for it and when we also are the only developed country that already has de facto rationing by insurance company rodents and by the fact that tens of millions simply can't afford it.

    Face it, the biggest enemy we have ever faced is people like George the Troll and it's time to stop thinking we can educate them or defeat them while playing fair.

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