{"id":195089,"date":"2017-05-26T04:30:08","date_gmt":"2017-05-26T08:30:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/how-louise-mensch-became-the-queen-of-the-liberal-lunatic-fringe-slate-magazine\/"},"modified":"2017-05-26T04:30:08","modified_gmt":"2017-05-26T08:30:08","slug":"how-louise-mensch-became-the-queen-of-the-liberal-lunatic-fringe-slate-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/liberal\/how-louise-mensch-became-the-queen-of-the-liberal-lunatic-fringe-slate-magazine\/","title":{"rendered":"How Louise Mensch Became the Queen of the Liberal Lunatic Fringe &#8211; Slate Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>May 24, 2017 Cover Story  <\/p>\n<p>    You may have heard on the internet last week that, according to    multiple sources close to the intelligence, justice, and law    enforcement communities, the marshal of the Supreme Court had    commenced the sacred impeachment-notification riteyou know,    the one you learned about in civics class, in which the marshal    marches to the White House in a cool costume and tells the    president that proceedings for his removal have begun. The    notification was given, as part of the formal process of the    matter, in order that Mr. Trump knew he was not able to use his    powers of pardon against other suspects in Trump-Russia cases,    Louise Mensch explained on her website    Patribotics. She added, Sources have confirmed that the    Marshal of the Supreme Court spoke to Mr. Trump.  <\/p>\n<p>    Earlier this month, Mensch and Claude Taylor had reported for    Patribotics that separate sources with links to the    intelligence and justice communities have stated that a sealed indictment has been granted against    Donald Trump. While the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution    forestalled Trumps immediate prosecution, Orrin Hatchthe    federal governments designated survivorwas already receiving copies of security    briefings to ensure a smooth transition of power.    Meanwhile, Paul Ryan awaited arrest for racketeering.  <\/p>\n<p>    For those of us who havent yet found a great hiding spot    behind the gold curtains in the Oval Office, its    impossible to know with certainty whats going on in the Trump    administration. Menschs blog and Twitter    feed, larded as they are with double secret indictments,    SCOTUS marshals sounding the horn of impeachment, and Russian    spies in every desk drawer, invite all of us into the White    House through a side door, one thats accessible only via the    11th dimension. Sources with links to the    intelligence, justice, and literary communities tell me that    Menschs overheated, conspiratorial prose is very easy to mock.    After her Supreme Court marshal scoop started to crawl across    the web, pundits ridiculed it as the saddest fanfic ever and another hot scoop rooted in finely granular    knowledge of how the U.S. government does not operate.  <\/p>\n<p>    But Louise Mensch shouldnt be dismissed as a crank with a    Wi-Fi connection. In March, she penned a widely publicized piece for the New    York Times titled What to Ask About Russian Hacking. Her    reportingwell, some of her reportinghas been confirmed by the    Times and Washington Post, and she gets    cited in tweets by celebrities, DNC    staffers, and congresspeople. Last month, Keith Olbermann    alluded to a bombshell shed dropped    claiming Carter Page had ferried a tape from Washington to    Moscowa recording that allegedly featured Trump reciting a    series of promises to shift U.S. policy in a Putin-friendly    manner in exchange for Russias helpful interference in the    2016 election.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mensch is the paranoid bard of the age of Trump. While more    sober outlets reel from the presidents madness and question    whether the sky is blue, she deftly weaves plentiful, narcotic    tales about Russian infiltration. She has become a new stock    character in this shambolic White House opera: the liberal    conspiracy theorist, remaking a certain corner of progressive    discourse in the image of Breitbart News and Infowars. She is a    mirror for the lefts Hitchcockian fantasies and an avatar of    our political dysfunction, a symbol of how far off the deep end    one has to travel to reach a land beyond believability.    According to the Post, Russian propaganda may have beguiled James    Comey into bungling the FBIs probe of Hillary Clintons    private email server. If this is the reality of 2017, then    where is the fringe? Its a place where Anthony Weiner is a Russian operative, and    where Vladimir Putin pulls the strings of Black Lives    Matter.  <\/p>\n<p>    Menschs rightward tilt doesnt    stop left-wing readers from ingesting her hatred like    adrug.  <\/p>\n<p>    On Twitter, where Mensch boasts 283,000 followers, her    short-form musings flutter in a chamber of looniness alongside    those of compatriots John Schindler (a former NSA spy who    resigned from his teaching position at the    Naval War College after a controversy involving a dick pic) and    the aforementioned Claude Taylor (a D.C.based photographer    with the username @TrueFactsStated). As Zack Beauchamp    chronicled in Vox, the members of    this febrile amen circle spur and amplify each other,    sprinkling their fevered accusations with terms of art from the    world of espionage, among them deza (short for    dezinformatsiya, or disinformation) and Chekist    (the word for former KGB officers who now enjoy political    prominence in Putins Russia). On Menschs own feed, she chops    up and remixes handles and hashtags to score her delirious mood    music: Romanian hackers, @Yandex, #hostkey. @FBI, @GCHQ.    Komprat? Agitprop. GLOMAR! Combative and righteous, she    refers to Republican senators like Pat Toomey as douchebags.    She posted that she hopes Trump will die in jail, at least    stay there til the tertiary syphillis really kicks in :).  <\/p>\n<p>    As Beauchamp observes, the through line of these florid    conjectures is not so much a single conspiracy ( la    birtherism) as a vision of insidious and saturating Russian    influence. On the websites Heat Street and Patribotics,    Mensch has suggested that Putin had Andrew Breitbart killed so    Steve Bannon could take up his mantle, that a nightclub    massacre in Istanbul was engineered by Russians posing as ISIS    terrorists, and that the Kremlin lurked behind the Boston    Marathon attacks. Her tapestry of GOPMoscow collusion evokes    both the Cold War and Mission Impossible. A    self-described conservative, Mensch calls herself a pronational security    partisan and a patriot in the service of the intelligence    community. If she despises the Republican Party, it is because    she thinks it is abetting a hostile foreign power. Menschs    rightward tilt doesnt stop left-wing readers from ingesting    her hatred like a drug. The technical language and the    multiple sources imply that a real doctor prepared the dose.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mensch, who was born in London in 1971, has a talent for sexy    narratives. She first made her name in the mid-1990s as a    chick lit novelist, publishing steamy (yet feminist!) books with titles like    Desire and Passion. In 2006, she was    recruited to David Camerons Conservative bloc as part of an    effort to strengthen the political presence of women and    minorities. The glamorous fluffy bunny won election to parliament    four years later, becoming a folk hero soon after thanks to    her sharp, precise, coolly scornful interrogation of global    media magnates Rupert and James Murdoch vis--vis their    tabloids phone-hacking scandal. Mensch revealed her flair for    the gotcha moment when she asked the elder Murdoch why, when    the News of the Worlds misdeeds came to light, he    didnt take the fall and resign. She later invoked that moment    of glory in the New York Times, proposing questions the House    Intelligence Committee might put to witnesses testifying    about the Russia scandal. I have some relevant experience,    she noted.  <\/p>\n<p>    After leaving parliament and moving to the United Statesthe    former president of Oxfords rock society, she wed the manager    of Metallica and resettled with him in New Yorkthe British    expat launched a new career in online journalism. Heat    Street, which she founded in April 2016, was touted by the Daily Beast as    Gawker for the right, a site that slung scoops    about, for instance, the alleged financial misdeeds of Bernie    Sanders wife Jane Sanders. A conspiracy theorist would    note here that Heat Street was financed by none other    than Rupert Murdoch. (Hey, were just asking questions!) The    reality is that the hard-charging, publicity-savvy former MP    always had the disposition of a U.K.style tabloid reporter.    Her profile rose in the U.S. when she melded that journalistic    approach with a flag-waving, America-first mission to smoke out    the traitors in our midst.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mensch, who told the Daily Beasts Lloyd Grove in May    2016 that she didnt fit neatly into the GOP, predicted at    that stage that Ted Cruz would win the Republican nomination.    My personal objection to Donald Trump, she said in her    interview with Grove, is that he has said very racist things,    is lying to the voters, and is a fairly radical left-wing    Democrat. Yet on Heat Street, Mensch offered up a    series of tepidly pro-Trump posts, chiding Democrats for    puzzling over the TV stars electoral win and praising several    of his Cabinet appointees. She saved her most vehement    denunciations of the president for Twitter while churning out    furious critiques of Putin on all possible platforms.  <\/p>\n<p>    The night before Election Day, Mensch published a huge, Trump-related    scoop. Two separate sources with links to the    counter-intelligence community have confirmed to Heat    Street that the FBI sought, and was granted, a FISA court    warrant in October, giving counter-intelligence permission to    examine the activities of U.S. persons in Donald Trumps    campaign with ties to Russia, she proclaimed under a headline    blaring EXCLUSIVE. The Washington Post and New York Times corroborated her    reporting months later, revealing that the Justice Department    had obtained permission to wiretap Trump adviser Carter Page.  <\/p>\n<p>    Rather than push her toward Grey Ladyapproved fact-finding    methods, Menschs brush with legitimacy seemed to encourage her    to abandon the strictures of traditional journalism. She    departed from Heat Street in    January to focus on Patribotics, a new venture devoted to    unraveling Vladimir Putins war on America. While her    articles grew more monomaniacal in theme and tone, they also    drew legitimacy from Menschs March piece in the Times    and her rising profile as a television pundit. Even as she bathed in    the presss fascination with her own project, Mensch blasted    the hidebound Fourth Estate for its slow-footededness and    criticized the Times and NBC for    stealing her work (via screenshots extravagantly underlined in sensational    red).  <\/p>\n<p>    Menschs scoops defy common    sense and make a mockery of U.S. institutions. But so doesTrump.  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, as Voxs Beauchamp describes, political    elites like former Democratic National Committee chair Donna    Brazile and current DNC communications hand Adrienne Watson    were tweeting her exclusives. Several Obama staffers, a    constitutional law professor at Harvard, and Olbermann also    cited Patribotics posts, clotted now more than ever with    assurances about sources close to the intelligence community.    A few weeks ago, Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey apologized    after propagating the Menschian whisper that a New York grand    jury was investigating Trump and Russia. (Why, you might be    wondering, would sources close to the intelligence community    leak to the likes of Louise Mensch rather than a major    newspaper? Because, as Mensch recently explained on Twitter,    people linked to intel are impressed when patriot amateurs    WORK and try to help.)  <\/p>\n<p>    That push-pull between belief and dismissiveness hints at a    crossroads for liberals in the age of Trump. Unlike the fringy    right, which has long relied on sites like Infowars and    Breitbart to ratify its dreams and fears, the left    lacks a well-developed infrastructure for spreading toxic and    intoxicating innuendo. But progressives are angry and    scared. They do seek out the pleasures of outrage and    worldview confirmation. No political moment since at least the    Nixon presidency has provided such fertile ground for    conspiracy theories. Leaks spill ceaselessly from the White    House, the Justice Department, and the FBI, a drip drip drip    thats as ceaseless as a ticking clock. (Five oclock or    thereabouts has become the new political witching hour, when    all manner of inversions and mischief might occur.) Menschs    scoops defy common sense and make a mockery of U.S.    institutions. But so does Trump. Even her most tenuously    sourced, outrageous tales feel like theyre on the cusp of    tipping over into truth.  <\/p>\n<p>    Outside of her filter bubble, Mensch isnt taken particularly    seriously. Yet to write her off entirely feels almost as nave    as to buy her product. Whether or not she believes that Trump    is a pawn of Moscow, Mensch has discovered an unmanned stall in    the information marketplace and transformed it into a hub. We    cant know the degree to which shes fueled by ideological    commitment as opposed to savvy opportunism. We can, though,    ponder how a taste of mainstream approval and enthrallment    might have converted a libertarian into a left-wing crusader,    and how our desire to make sense of this hallucinatory    president may have enlisted an entrepreneurial British woman in    a peculiarly American story. Louise Mensch fashions wares we    didnt know we needed and delivers them to us through channels    we didnt realize we had. We say we want nothing but the    truth. Her cottage industry of conspiracies thrives because,    like the best sleuths and salespeople, she sees right through    us.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/redux.slate.com\/cover-stories\/2017\/05\/louise-mensch-and-the-rise-of-the-liberal-conspiracy-theorist.html\" title=\"How Louise Mensch Became the Queen of the Liberal Lunatic Fringe - Slate Magazine\">How Louise Mensch Became the Queen of the Liberal Lunatic Fringe - Slate Magazine<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> May 24, 2017 Cover Story You may have heard on the internet last week that, according to multiple sources close to the intelligence, justice, and law enforcement communities, the marshal of the Supreme Court had commenced the sacred impeachment-notification riteyou know, the one you learned about in civics class, in which the marshal marches to the White House in a cool costume and tells the president that proceedings for his removal have begun. 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