
DISGUSTING: Media Uses OKC Bombing Anniversary To Trash MAGA
This past weekend was the 30th anniversary of the OKC bombing, and the hostile liberal corporate media certainly didn’t pass up an opportunity to try to connect Timothy McVeigh to Donald Trump and his voters.
Many of you who were alive 30 years ago doubtless remember the OKC bombing and that the media tried to say that McVeigh was inspired by conservative talk radio. Then-President Bill Clinton tried to pin the bombing on Rush Limbaugh.
Reprehensible, yes.
But all of that was in 1995.
As for the present, 2025, here are some passages from Saturday’s edition of The Guardian:
• “Revulsion at the deadly Oklahoma City explosion in 1995 has faded. But echoes of the blast, and its perpetrator, Timothy McVeigh, are heard today as far-right ideas storm the US.”
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• “McVeigh wanted to strike at what he saw as a corrupt, secretive cabal running the US government – what Donald Trump and his acolytes refer to as the Deep State and are now busy dismantling.”
• “McVeigh’s favorite book, a white supremacist power fantasy called The Turner Diaries, blamed a cabal of Jews, black people and internationalists for perverting America’s true destiny – a sentiment now finding coded expression in Trump’s twin wars on immigration and on diversity, equity and inclusion.”
• “It’s hard to imagine McVeigh, who was executed by lethal injection in 2001, objecting to the administration’s campaign to hollow out the international aid agency, kick career prosecutors and government watchdogs out of the Department of Justice, or vow to refashion ‘broken’ institutions such as the FBI.”
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Columnist Roy S. Johnson with, of all places, The Alabama Media Group, offered this take over the weekend about the OKC bombing:
“We should all know that day, especially now, especially when 30 years after America mourned and raged at the attack on federal workers, our president and his billionaire buddy (or ex-buddy) are casting federal workers aside like worn-out chew toys. Like they’re disposable, unworthy of the right to do the job they committed to do. For us,” Johnson wrote.
“To Donald Trump, Elon Musk and those among you slathering in anticipation of lower taxes, fired federal workers are oh, well — they’re collateral damage.”
Johnson, according to his feed on X, develops content for the Alabama Media Group and is a Pulitzer Prize Commentary finalist and a National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame inductee. Surely, this guy speaks for most of his peers in corporate media.
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Now we move on to The Asia Times. On Saturday, author Kate Cantrell paraphrased lawyer, journalist and Zoom call pervert Jeffrey Toobin, via a book he published two years ago about the bombing.
“In the 39 years since the Oklahoma City bombing, the country took an extraordinary journey – from nearly universal horror at the action of a right-wing extremist [McVeigh] to wide embrace of a president who reflected the bomber’s values,” Cantrell wrote.
“Toobin draws ominous parallels between his subject’s political motivations and the values and views of the January 6 insurrectionists.”
“All the trends that McVeigh embodied – the political extremism, the obsession with gun rights, the search for like-minded allies, and above all, the embrace of violence – came together under the 45th president,” Cantrell wrote.
So, there you have it. Another day, another reveal about what the corporate media really thinks of you. The same people who lecture us not to paint others with a broad brush are, in fact, doing the very thing they accuse us of.
That’s called projection.
They’re miserable souls, and may they all rot in Hell.
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