Glenn Greenwald, perhaps the most courageous US journalist, writes about smearing of Chomsky: "But what is at play here is this destructive dynamic that the more one
dissents from political orthodoxies, the more personalized,
style-focused and substance-free the attacks become. That's because once
someone becomes sufficiently critical of establishment pieties, the
goal is not merely to dispute their claims but to silence them. That's
accomplished by demonizing the person on personality and style grounds
to the point where huge numbers of people decide that nothing they say
should even be considered, let alone accepted. It's a sorry and
anti-intellectual tactic, to be sure, but a brutally effective one."