He may have diverted some of his attention to other donors to non-right-wing causes, but it’s clear that hating George Soros remains the designated task for Media Research Center writer Joseph Vazquez. Let’s see how Vazquez has been piling up the hyperbolic attacks on Soros (and anything that can be tangentally linked to him, no matter how tenuous) since the last time we checked in:
- Soros-Funded ACLU to Americans: Want to Enhance Civil Liberties? Embrace Vax Mandates
- George Soros Open Society-US Exec Attacks Catholic Church in Op-Ed for Not Backing Biden
- Soros-Funded Group FCC Letter Included Question on Whether to ‘Shoot’ Republicans
- Anti-Trump Outlet Calls Soros-Funded Group Targeting American Conservative Union ‘Nonpartisan’
- Philadelphia Fed Promotes Soros-Funded Group That Targeted Christopher Rufo
- George Soros Backs Leftist Counter to PragerU with Ties to Socialist Sen. Sanders
- Soros-Funded Dark Money Group Spent $410M to Defeat Trump, GOP in 2020
- George Soros Funnels $4 Million into Extremist Group Looking to Defund Police
- Soros-Funded Group Gets $158M Government Contract to Help Illegal Immigrants Avoid Deportation
We’ve already noted how Vazquez and the MRC played the Soros card on Gigi Sohn, President Biden’s nominee to the FCC, and that it has also complained that criticism of Soros has been portrayed as anti-Semitic — despite the MRC’s history of using anti-Semitic “puppet-master” tropes to attack Soros. (Speaking of which: The MRC censored all mention of its friends at Fox News publishing a cartoon last month using that exact same “puppet-master” trope.) Vazquez also went after Soros as part of what he probably imagines to be a League of Evil of liberal donors in an Oct. 27 post, bashing them for funding a company designed to “fund new media companies and efforts that tackle disinformation.”
Vazquez’s biggest project, however, was a Jan. 10 post that was an extended attack on Soros for committing the offense of funding educational causes he likes:
Billionaire George Soros said he is working to “bend” the arc of history “in the right direction.” In Soros’ case, that direction is far to the left. To do it, he donated over $32 billion to his Open Society Foundations since 1984, to further leftist ideology and activism well beyond his own lifetime. Soros has committed a combined sum of more than $2.3 billion to create a global university network to push his extreme ideology.
At 91, Soros hasn’t slowed down his radical agenda to inundate the American people — and the world — with propaganda involving leftist academia and racial strife. He recently launched a $1 billion initiative to create a “global university” network to indoctrinate the next generation with his extremist “open society” worldview.
[…]His tremendous wealth gives him the ability to try to influence every aspect of American life — from political campaigns to drug policy. Instead of letting the foundations shut down upon his death, he guaranteed conservatives will be fighting his agenda for decades to come.
Of course, from the hard-right perspective of Vazquez and the MRC, anything that’s not ideologicallhy in lockstep with them is going to be viewed as “leftist” or “radical” or “extremist.”And he’s really angry that Soros and peoplewho have received money from him have dared to criticize Donald Trump, whom he appears to believe is above any criticism.
(There’s also the irony of someone whose paycheck depends on the largesse of right-wing moneybags Rebekah Mercer attacking how some other wealthy person spends their money.)
Vazquez went on to repeat criticism of Soros by Hungarian leader Viktor Orban, implicitly praising him for attacking Soros for purportedly “backing mass illegal immigration in the country” for smearing Soros as running “an extensive mafia network,” as well as for forcing a Soros-backed “leftist university” to leave the country. Unsurprisingly, Vazquez didn’t mention that Orban is a right-wing authoritarian who is working to censor free expression, even as the MRC praises him for trying to censor social media operations by ludicrously framing that as “free speech.”
Nevertheless, Vazquez continued to rant:
It is clear from Soros’ massive funding of leftist causes that he has worked tirelessly to cement his ethos in global society. His funding of billions to foment racial strife and shape global education is proof of this. Soros’ vision to mainstream his thinking on a worldwide scale through his global university network and his racial politics spending impact every American citizen.
[…]American exceptionalism and capitalism have consistently been primary targets for Soros’ throughout his decades-long career of trying to undermine them. With his new global university network and racially-charged groups flushed with his cash, Americans will be battling against his ideas for many years to come.
This was followed by a Jan. 15 post touting MRC chief Brent Bozell touting this hit job on his buddy Mark Levin’s radio sho, who gushed that it was “a great service” to “the nation,” weirdly adding that “Soros is making sure that his money goes exactly where he wants it to go so from the grave he can reach out and try and destroy America.”
Vazquez wants you to think he’s doing real “media research” here, but like most of the MRC’s work, it’s a partisan hit job — the word “radical” appears nine times, the word “leftist” appears 19 times, and the word “extremist” appears nine times. That’s the motivation of every single attack on Soros he has penned — and gets paid by Rebekah Mercer to pen.