Bill Moyers explains how the Supreme Court decision not to reconsider Citizens United exposes the hoax that Citizens United was ever about 'free' speech. In reality, Bill says, it's about carpet bombing elections 'with all the tonnage your rich paymasters want to buy.'
Portrait, Bill Moyers. (photo: Robin Holland)
The Cowardly Lions of 'Free Speech'
10 July 12
elcome. In all the hullabaloo over the Supreme Court's decision on health care, another of its rulings quickly fell off the public radar. Before deciding the fate of the Affordable Care Act, the Court announced it would not reconsider Citizens United. That's the odious 5-4 decision two years ago that opened our elections to unlimited contributions. Within minutes of that announcement, right-wing partisans were crowing about the advantage they now own. An advantage not due to ideas or personalities, but to the sheer force of money. They were remarkably candid and specific.
Here's what Fred Barnes wrote in "The Weekly Standard" about the Senate race in Missouri:
"For three weeks in May, Republican super-PACs took turns attacking Democratic senator Claire McCaskill in TV ads. Republicans hadn't held their primary-it's not until August 7-but McCaskill wound up trailing all three of the GOP candidates in polls. Now McCaskill, unnerved, is struggling to recover.
"That's what super-PACs can do. When they emerged in 2010 and worked in tandem, they were a critical force in the Republican landslide in the congressional elections. This year they're playing an even bigger role. The size and reach of their efforts dwarf what they did two years ago."
Attaboy, Fred, for telling it like it is. For exposing the hoax that the Court's original decision was about "free" speech. Free speech, my foot: It's about carpet bombing elections with all the tonnage your rich paymasters want to buy. Try not to laugh when you hear one of its perpetrators, the noted lawyer Floyd Abrams, say, as he did not too long ago, "I don't think we should want as a matter of policy to make decisions which are essentially, people can't do all the speaking that they can in a political campaign. I don't think we can ration speech."
Excuse me, Floyd: Speech is already rationed in America. On your playing field, those who have no money have no speech. And just who do you think is doing this "speaking"? Hello, poor people, are you there? It's your election, too. All 50 million of you; Hello, we can't hear you. Better get a Super Pac and speak up!
Poor people haven't lost their voice. They can't afford a voice. And every day working people: universal laryngitis, the chronic absence of money. As for children - children who have a big stake in our elections but no vote - for them to be heard they would need piggy banks the size of Wal-Mart heirs. Or the Koch brothers for uncles.
And if "free speech" is a right, why all the secrecy? Why hide from voters where the money is coming from? Why not openly say you're downright proud to be exercising your First Amendment rights and that writing checks is your patriotic duty? Instead, conservatives across the country are fighting to keep their sugar daddies secret. According to their guardian angel in Congress - the highly leveraged Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell - the right wing opposes disclosure laws because the super-rich just might be bullied and harassed by the rest of us who want to know who's buying our elections. So that the editorial page of "The Wall Street Journal," asks us to have pity on billionaires and those little ol' corporations and their CEOs who just might have their tender feelings hurt; if they were exposed to boycotts and pickets - were it known which candidates they were buying.
Wait a minute. Weren't we taught the First Amendment also guarantees the right of every citizen to assemble and petition, even to boycott and picket? That's what a couple of hundred protesters were doing just the other day. They marched to the DC offices of American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS. Those are the right wing money mills run by the mastermind of much of this massive fundraising, Karl Rove. He's making a bundle himself buying and selling "Free Speech," while at the same time deploring the disclosure of big donors' names as "shameful" intimidation!
Exercising their First Amendment rights, the demonstrators taped a kind of wanted poster on Rove's office door, indicating they would like to see him wearing an orange prison jumpsuit. Instead, he could be seen last weekend in casual wear, buzzing around in a golf cart at Mitt Romney's Utah mountain gathering of high rollers. No doubt plotting how to raise more millions to pay for more "free speech."
Let's see if we've got this right: On the one hand, conservatives declare that corporations and the superrich can spend all they want on exercising their First Amendment rights, but on the other, they demand to keep it secret so the rest of us can't exercise our First Amendment rights to fight back? Have you ever heard of more cowardly lions?
It's one big joke. Big enough to make you cry. Three things don't go together: Money. Secrecy. Democracy. And that's the nub of the matter. This is all a sham for invalidating democracy in the name of democracy. It's the trick authoritarians always use to hide their real intention - in this case absolute power over our public life and institutions: the privatization of everything. The Supreme Court is pointing the way. Instead of mitigating the worst excesses of both the state and the private sector, the Court has taken sides. Saying to the massed wealth of the one percent: America is yours for the taking, for the buying.
That's what George III thought, too. Which brings us back to our celebration of the 4th of July, to the Declaration of Independence and Thomas Jefferson, who seems to have thought that a little uprising now and then would be good for what ails us. This time the overweening power is not the monarchy but plutocracy, the convergence of the political, religious and corporate right that would keep us in the dark about where all that money is coming from, and who it's buying, until one day we wake up and our country is no longer our own. Fortunately, those orange jump suits come in one size fits all. So remember, moneyed lords and ladies, what King George learned the hard way - you can only push your subjects so far.
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I'm being hassled over my everyday signature. You are next.
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That's the contemporary poll tax...
Want hate radio to shrink? Boycott it! Write letters to every sponsor of hate radio. Tell them you're boycotting their products until they drop their sponsorship of the Lindbaugh, Hannity, O'Reilly, FAUX noise.
Hey you forgot MSNBC, Bill Maher, CNN, the LA Lefties, Air America ( snicker ) etc.
The La Lefties? What's that, a baseball team?
Seriously, far more money is plowed into gasbag Limbaugh alone than into most of what passes for the left on radio and TV ($20 million in yearly salary, jet trips to London where he can buy Cuban cigars embargoed in the U.S., etc.). As for MSNBC and CNN, if they're your idea of "liberal," you must wear a brown shirt and an armband to work. They're thoroughly corporate.
Ah, your bigotry is showing!
I meant it to read "So is your ignorance edge."
Well, that is enough to make sure my wife and I NEVER contribute a cent to ACLU again.
I feel your pain, big time. But please do hold your nose and renew your membership. The ACLU, along with Americans United for Separation of Church and State, is one of our bulwarks against the complete takeover by the moneyed totalitarians that we are drifting perilously close to.
Citizens United is in defense of a misguided notion of "free speech" as a pretense to help destroy the Democracy that gave this tenet life.
> Money. Secrecy. Democracy.
> And that's the nub of the matter.
> This is all a sham for invalidating democracy in the
> name of democracy. It's the trick authoritarians always
> use to hide their real intention - in this case absolute
> power over our public life and institutions:
> the privatization of everything.
Finally Bill Moyers back to his awesome old style. I have not read an editorial this powerful since Moyers came back to TV. I thought he had been gotten too or intimidated.
Now, we need to get Americans to understand and vote their self-interests, and America's true interest.
There is technology out there that is being brought to bear on making the country into one big virtual plantation for the super-rich, every bit as inhuman as the institution of slavery, more permanent and for those that do not fit into the plantation they are exiled to the virtual concentration camp to be cut off completely.
Whether the threat comes from the left or right, don't you think he's right that people shouldn't be able to pump unlimited amounts of money into politics while keeping their identities secret?
Yes, you can fault him for not mentioning that unions will do the same, but there's no hypocrisy in the basic point he's making. This is not about evening the score between the different sides--about one side or the other winning--but about the process being fair. If we can't control the power of money in our politics, we will never be able to exercise oversight over our government as citizens. We might as well just give up government to a king or oligarchy.
We already have. Corporatocracy = oligarchy, for all intents and purposes. Literally so, now that corporations are people!
Everyone I've met on the left agrees it should be.
Or will you defend it, because as Moyers points out, it gets the superrich and their PACs, and their GOP patrons what they want? To use the tired cliche about Soros, Hollywood and (steadily weakening) Union spending is the only hypocrisy I see on this page.
*the decision of Citizens United may be sound but this legal interpretation has aseptically removed from human qualities and the nasty dire consequences from the process. i.e. kind of like "there is no there there"...
Several decades ago, Margaret Thatcher claimed: "There is no alternative". She was referring to capitalism. Today, this negative attitude still persists.
I would like to offer an alternative to capitalism for the American people to consider. Please click on the following link. It will take you to an essay titled: "Home of the Brave?" which was published by the Athenaeum Library of Philosophy:
http://evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com/steinsvold.htm
John Steinsvold
“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result."~ Albert Einstein
Perhaps for the first time in history, we, as a nation and as a people, have the ability to conduct our internal economic affairs without the need to use money. We have the necessary democratic government, we have the abundant resources, we have the educational facilities and also the technical knowledge to do so. In light of what is happening in our economy today, should we not, at least, explore this possibility?
Today, we live in a materialistic society. Material wealth is a status symbol. Currently in the USA, wealth directly symbolizes competence, power, and intelligence. In a way of life without money, we will all be economically equal (or nearly so; at least poverty will be eliminated). You will not be able to tell a CEO from a janitor by the clothes they wear or by the cars they drive or by the homes they live in. The aristocracy in a way of life without money will be those who contribute the most to society in the way of achievement, leadership & ideas. They will be held in our esteem.
John Steinsvold
The true business of people should be to go back to school and think about whatever it was they were thinking about before somebody came along and told them they had to earn a living.
~Elizabeth Barlow
"We Americans love our freedom; yet, we have allowed the use of money to completely dominate our way of life. Indeed, we are no longer a free people. We are 7.4 trillion dollars in debt. We live in fear of depression, inflation, inadequate medical coverage and losing our jobs. Our freedom is at stake if not our very survival. Yet, we put our collective heads in the sand." great definition of money culture .. would add militarism as our new religion - hole where all out money goes ..
Your entire idea/premise was outlined VERY thoroughly over 100 years ago by the author Edward Bellamy in his FABULOUS books "Looking Backward: 2000 to 1887" and "Equality" ... check them out ...
the Repugs think the 'rabble' doesn't understand, as one of Romney's rich supporters recently said entering a, what, $75,000 per person fund raiser:
"Sample quote: 'I don't think the common person is getting it. We've got the message. But my college kid, the baby sitters, the nails ladies—all these people who have the right to vote—they don't get what's going on. I just feel that if you're lower income, one, you're not as educated, two, they don't get how it works.' "
that's the perfect example of an idiot - someone who is to stupid to know she is ignorant...
2010 - Money is speech
2012 - Penalties are taxes
1984(?) - War is peace, ignorance is strength, freedom is slavery.
It's getting hard to tell Supreme Court decisions from "Newspeak" -- or is that FoxNewspeak?
And actually, the "corporations are people" idea was NEVER part of a Supreme Court decision. The concept was inscribed by a clerk as part of a comment on the decision. However, due to repetition (as, repeating the lie often enough), the tenet obtained---fals ely---the force of law.
Part of mortgage costs, insurance premiums, auto payments, food, clothing, gas, power - ad infinitum - are used to lobby and purchase lawmakers. Why aren’t the Supremes requiring corporations to offer us “opt out” choices? Man-o-man, if I got back all my money corporations used for political purposes, I’d be farting through silk.
It is hypocritical of you to whine about a few union dollars while remaining silent about the billions corporations too through the open transoms of Congressional offices.
I'm glad that you are still free to speak the truth.
Are we ready for action, or just more talk. Bill Moyers - will you join the fight (thanks for your wonderful work to now). Enough - is it time for the revolution? ElliotH
Rank and file tea baggers are being conned. Their enemies are not their neighbors, regardless of their national origin or economic station in life. Their enemies are the people/organiza tions you listed.
If, tomorrow morning, every tea bagger got laid off, do any of them think Romney, Koch, Adelson, Rove, or the Supremes would pay them a second’s notice? Nope. They would, however, seek assistance just like others have had their jobs stolen from them by the corporatists who own our nation!
Want to take the country back? First one has to know who stole it. It wasn’t liberals, conservatives, Democrats or Republicans. It was stolen by an international cabal of unpatriotic investors who could care less about the well-being of any of us or our children or grandchildren.
Today there is a greater disparity of wealth and income than at any other time since the 20’s. The rich got richer and we got plundered. We have to stop quibbling with one another. Why keep playing into the hands of the corporatists?
Here is a ray of hope: There are about 75 members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. Contact them! Tell them you want them to become a de facto third party. Oh sure, they can remain Democrats, but whenever either party tries to pull some shenanigans on America’s working class, tell them you want them to cry foul loud and clear and expose their on-the-take “colleagues”.
I love you Bill Moyers! With grace and perfection, you reached right down to the bare bones of the matter! We, The People, are simply extraneous in the "Democracy" of the Republican party. Republicans spell Democracy:
P-L-U-T-O-C-R-A-C-Y
They will take everything they can buy, borrow or steal and smile at us, pat us on the back, while they are at it.
Nothing short of REVOLUTION is going to make them run. They've got a pretty good thing going after-all. Why on earth would they want it to stop?
As Bill say's...it's a complete farce! They've got the Money, and in this America that means they have it all...at least as long as we allow them to continue practicing their distorted and debauched kind of democracy.(with a small "d")
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