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Debra Medina
and the Radio Hatchetmen
(Glenn Beck, Mark Davis & Alex
Jones)

The Texas Governor's race, 2010.
Incumbent governor Rick Perry was facing U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison in the Republican primary. Perry is not very popular in Texas and Hutchison was put up as a safe replacement (controlled by the big banks), in case Texans should actually want to oust Perry in the primary. And then Debra Medina entered the race. She was a true alternative, and her skyrocketing rise in popularity caught the power brokers by surprise. It appeared that she might force a run-off in which Perry would be embarrassed, and that couldn't be allowed. Medina had to be stopped. Three radio talk show hosts were used to do the job.

The first step in Medina's neutralization came when radio host Glenn Beck invited her on his program and asked her a question about September 11, 2001. Medina said there are still a lot of unanswered questions about that day. Beck claimed that Medina hated the government, and the controlled mainstream media around Texas reported on the "controversy." They would continue to allude to the "controversy" every time Medina's name was brought up on television.

Then, on the Mark Davis radio program, Medina said her statement had been misconstrued. With the mainstream media already saying she didn't believe the government's story of 9/11, the Davis interview was used to turn the alternative media (the internet) against her. People on the web began to demonize Medina for not being anti-government.

Chief among Medina's internet attackers was Alex Jones, an Austin radio show host and owner of a syndicate of websites. He had said he was a supporter of Medina (endorsed her and shook her hand on his program), but then he turned on her and said his listeners were going to "come after" her. A very vicious attack
September 11 had nothing to do with the Texas governor's race, but these three radio hosts made sure that all mainstream and alternative media coverage of Medina focused on that event, not on the issues she tried to put before the public. And the radio attack seems to have achieved the desired result. Rick Perry won the Republican nomination. A breakdown of the final primary vote is below:
Total votes cast -- 1,484,111
Perry -- 758,222 -- 51.08%
Hutchison -- 450,196 -- 30.33%
Medina -- 275, 693 -- 18.57%
Rick Perry needed 51% of the vote to avoid a potentially revealing run-off (he works for global interests). He received 51.08%. The difference between 51.08% (758,222 votes) and 50.9999% (756,895 votes) is 1327 votes. That's the number of votes that gave Perry the win. If half of those voters (664) had switched from Perry to one of the other candidates, then Perry would not have won the nomination on the first ballot.
It's safe to assume that the smear campaign carried out by the Beck/Davis/Jones team impacted the race. People who were thinking of voting for Medina may have switched their votes to Perry because of the smear.
It's not surprising that Glenn Beck and Mark Davis would do hatchet jobs on Medina, because they're national radio hosts who are paid to serve fascist interests. But Alex Jones is a Texas broadcaster and he calls himself a Libertarian. He pledged to support Medina (who ran on a pro-liberty, Libertarian platform), but then just days before the election he stabbed her in the back. Why?
Medina wanted to do four things as governor:
1 - Eliminate property taxes. This would have provided an immense boost to the Texas economy as people rushed to set up factories and new businesses here.2 - Secure the Mexican border and make sure that immigrants in Texas are here legally. Illegal immigration is one of the biggest drains on our budget. People from all over the world sneak into the state across the porous Mexican border. Medina said she would bring the Texas national guard home from Iraq to guard the border. National guard on the border, illegal immigration problem solved.
3 - Establish open-carry gun laws. Criminals would then be too scared to ply their trade in Texas. Crime rates would have plummeted.
4 - Hold the federal government accountable with tools like our new State Sovereignty Resolution. Abominations like the PATRIOT Act would have been nullified in Texas.
These are the things that Alex Jones claims to promote, yet for some reason he helped destroy a candidate attempting to implement them.
Jones can never be trusted again.