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Good evening. It's Wednesday, October 4.
Tonight: The term elder abuse is a somewhat recent phrase that emerged as human beings started living longer and longer lives. While their bodies endured for more years, their mental capacities often do not keep up and that has left many people in extremely vulnerable positions as they age – vulnerable to others who seek to exploit their mental incapacity and tend to use them and their assets for their benefit. While sometimes the perpetrators of elder abuse are health care providers and nursing homes, they are more often one's own family members, closest friends and colleagues.
Senator Dianne Feinstein of California died at the age of 90 last week while serving her sixth consecutive term in the Senate. Each Senate term is six years. That's 36 years she won to serve in the Senate but tragically, she spent the last two years of her life barely knowing who or where she was. Leading Democrats, led by former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, propped up Feinstein in that Senate chair – Pelosi used her own daughter to control Feinstein and her votes – for the crassest of all purposes. At the same time that Pelosi was using Feinstein's body in the Senate to advance her political agenda, Feinstein, whose children – and those of her third husband, the oligarchical military contractor Richard Blum – have been waging war over Feinstein's fortune over $100 million. Feinstein’s daughter even obtained power of attorney to manage her affairs for her as she ostensibly served in the Senate. In other words, her daughter represented that Feinstein couldn't even manage her personal affairs, and therefore her daughter had to do it for her, at the same time that she was casting votes on matters of war and peace and trillion-dollar budgets.
I have no sympathy for Dianne Feinstein as a politician. I reported often on why she was one of the sleaziest warmongers and servants of the U.S. security state. In this article from Salon.com, in September 2007, I wrote she was the “symbol of the worthless Beltway Democrat” but this entire seedy episode is really worth examining to see what kinds of soulless lowly ghouls really occupy and rule Washington.
Then: We've spent weeks on this program documenting how the fear of Russian disinformation occupies so much of neoliberal discourse in the West. American and Western elites have not only made “Russian disinformation” their all-purpose boogeyman for shielding themselves from blame and keeping the population in fear but they also use that warning to justify everything they do from mass spying and censorship to propaganda campaigns and election manipulation. An article this week from the New York Times, which, like so many articles in that newspaper, does nothing more than “anonymous” U.S. officials warn that Russian disinformation is coming again. They blame it for why Americans are turning against the war in Ukraine, as well as warning that it may again be used to interfere in our presidential election in 2024. It is really vital to understand and to be alert to how cynically and effectively this specific fear-mongering campaign operates – this one that constantly alleges Russian disinformation is around the corner and lurking under your bed and therefore you need to do everything to give them the power to protect you from it.
And finally: Seven days ago, Politico published an article that has to be seen to be believed. We're going to show it to you. It is the single most explicit, unflinching and unapologetic defense of Nazism and the Nazi SS that I have ever read in a mainstream news outlet – perhaps ever read anywhere. Yes, you read that right. Politico really did publish an article that explicitly argues that not everyone who fought in the Nazi SS or who professes allegiance to it is bad. The reason for all of this, needless to say, is that the author of this screed wants to justify why Ukrainian President Zelenskyy sit at the side of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week as they, along with the entire Canadian Parliament, gave a standing rousing ovation to a Ukrainian Canadian gentleman who fought in World War II as a soldier for the Nazi SS over and over and over again. Westerners have found themselves applauding Nazism and actual Nazis, not the kind that wears red MAGA hats in the United States, but the real deal kind over in Eastern Europe, all because they want to venerate Ukraine. These are not coincidental or meaningless events, but quite meaningful and revealing ones when it comes to Ukraine. And we'll examine this new defense of Nazis in Politico to show you why that is.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.