Moyers: How the 1% Is Buying Our Democracy
By Bill Moyers and Michael Winship, BillMoyers.com
Posted on June 15, 2012, Printed on June 16, 2012
If you’re visiting a candidate this summer and looking for a thoughtful
house gift, might we suggest a nice super PAC? Thanks to the Supreme
Court and Citizens United, they’re all the rage among the
mega-wealthy. All it takes is a little paperwork and a wad of cash and
presto, you can have, as The Washington Post describes it, a “highly customized, highly personalized” political action committee.”
It’s easy — super PACs come in all amounts and party affiliations. You
don’t have to spend millions, although a gift that size certainly won’t
be turned aside. Cable TV tycoon Marc Nathanson got a super PAC for his
friend, longtime Democratic Congressman Howard Berman from California,
and all it cost was $100,000. Down in North Carolina, Republican
congressional candidate George Holding received a handsome super PAC
that includes $100,000 each from an aunt and uncle and a quarter of a
million from a bunch of his cousins. Yes, nothing says family like a
great big, homemade batch of campaign contributions.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
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