Gullible low IQ people like you are the reason why Alex Jones exists.
Before you hurt yourself laughing, let me refresh your memory as to who we are as Americans: We are a nation of skeptics and recalcitrants. A people who deeply, instinctively, and viscerally distrust authority. It's been like that since day one of this nations' creation, you of all people should understand that.
Look at how we came to be a country, fer Christ's sake: We lost faith in our previous colonial government. We stopped believing that King George III and Parliament had our best interests at heart. We finally wised up the fact that they were milking the colonies for all the tax money they could get. They didn't give a flying fuck about us, only the revenue they could extract from us. Our many attempts to have our grievances redressed were met with scorn, if not violent repression.
At some point in history, we decided that we'd had enough of their bullshit, and that we'd be better off going it alone. Now this is Great Britain we're talking about, mind you. It's not like we Americans told some little shithole country like Luxembourg to take a fuck off. We told the British Empire to go pound sand. The most powerful empire in the universe at that time. A brain trust with millions of brave, intelligent, honorable military commanders, brilliant scientists, wise philosophers, political theorists, lyrical writers and poets, talented artists and composers, and ingenious inventors.
We Americans spurned all of that..all of Britain's storied pomp and prodigious cultural achievements. We divorced ourselves from it, politically, economically, culturally, and militarily because we felt that we were being fucked over.
And not once, did we ever regret it.
That cultural paradigm still exists today, and one of its avatars is Alex Jones. He beseeches us to not trust authority, not even those so-called “experts.” He shows us that we shouldn't trust the government, nor should we trust those culture warriors, social justice warriors, or the so-called “progressives” trying to create a utopia, no matter how slick and deceptive their words may be, and how noble their intentions seem.
It's all a lie: The "experts" who work for the government, the social justice warriors who are huge fans of government....They want to use Big Government like a mallet to force you to comply with their cultural vision for America. Meanwhile, the government just wants to control you, pain and simple.
That's Alex Jones's shtick: Giving voice to the conspiracy theorist that resides deeply-ingrained in every American. Giving credibility to those the colonials who first realized that the British Crown didn't treally have their best interests at heart. Telling us to push back against the government's insidious subversion of our freedoms, backed up with specious evidence from the so-called experts, promulgated by the sycophantic and chronically dishonest mainstream media, and fully supported by brainwashed statist progressives.
As extreme as that mindset is, it isn't without a grain of truth. Sometimes the government really is trying to put one over on you. It's happened before and it could happen again. That's why Alex Jones's listenership is in the millions, as was Rush Limbaugh's. And whether you agree with them or not, is likely to remain so.
Every time the media gets caught in another dirty lie about Trump, Republicans, or conservatives in general, every time idiotic left-wing progressives force insane and tyrannical set of rules to be instituted on an American college campus or in an American town, every time some self-styled “intellectual” tries to use scientific studies as a rhetorical bludgeon against conservatives in order to pass burdensome regulations, Alex Jones seems a little more like the only adult in the room
The fact that liberals, progressives, and Marxists decry Alex Jones as the quintessential "far-right kook" does nothing to tarnish his credibility. In fact, it cements his credibility as far as his listeners are concerned. Jones must be hitting dangerously close to the mark on some things for the left to sit up and take notice of him like that. Like they say, even a broken clock is right twice a day. And as suspicious as Americans instinctively are of authority, Alex Jones only needs to be right once a day to get people to tune into his show.
You can make whatever you want out of that. But if you missed the point, then there's no helping you.