Keeping Up With the Alex Jones
All of that is about to change forever.
A mountain of acrimony and sweet vengeance is about to come crashing down, burying Alex Jones forever. He has spent the better part of nine years dismissing the tragedy as a hoax and dismissing the twenty little boys and girls who were slaughtered in a Connecticut schoolroom in December of 2012 as "actors". For years, the parents and victims of these families have suffered from verbal harassment and physical danger from the assholes who comprise Alex Jones' "base". The years of lies and accusationsthrust upon these families cost Jones nearly fifty million dollars in a Texas courtroom last week. More lawsuits ar scheduled in Connecticut in the weeks and months to come.
Alex Jones is finished.
This is really a funny thing to behold. Watching him being
humbled and humiliated by a perfectly reasonable judge in an American courtroom must have been the ultimate got'cha moment for the families of the children and the six women whose job it was to educate and protect them. It's also a got'cha moment for the people of Newtown. After Donald Trump went to the White House in 2017, the Sandy Hook School Board, knowing of the close association between Jones and Trump, sent the president a letter imploring the president to tell Jones to stop slandering their school and town as he was doing real damage to both. The president never replied.
Alex Jones will soon be gone. So will Donald Trump. Bet the farm on it.
Tom Degan, Goshen, NY
SUGGGESTED READING:
Massacre in Newtown, from The Rant, 15 December, 2012:
"The Rant" by Tom Degan: Massacre in Newtown
I wrote this piece on the morning after the tragedy. I knew from the first that these kids weren't acting.
AFTERTHOUGHT, 8/18/22, 4:38 PM:
Liz Cheney is a great American.
I can't believe that I just wrote that last sentence.
Two nights ago when she conceded her loss in the Wyoming congressional primary (which she lost to a dim-witted and reactionary House Negro named Hariett Hageman) she made what has to be one of the greatest political speeches of my lifetime (I just turned sixty-four on the 16th).
Over a year ago I said on this site that she should be nominated for the Profile in Courage Award that is given away by the Kennedy Library every year. I was delighted when she received the prize for 2022 (not that Caroline reads The Rant - I'm sure it was merely a coincidence). I have hardly ever agreed with her on anything, and I was sincerely alarmed a number of years ago when she announced that she was making a run for congress. My feeling at the time was that no good could come from any kid of Dick Cherey's. But it is hard not to admire her for the way she stood up to the right wing SCREAM MACHINE at a knowing cost to her political career. She is one of the very few Republican politicians currently holding national office who will stand like a rock in history.
Here is a link to view Liz's concession speech on CNN:
Watch what Cheney told supporters after losing Wyoming GOP primary - YouTube
Somewhere, Jack Kennedy is smiling.