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doggings
08-29-2010, 11:59 AM
interesting and disturbing read.

The New Yorker - Covert Ops - Koch Industries pull the strings on the Tea Party (http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/08/30/100830fa_fact_mayer?currentPage=all)


The anti-government fervor infusing the 2010 elections represents a political triumph for the Kochs. By giving money to “educate,” fund, and organize Tea Party protesters, they have helped turn their private agenda into a mass movement. Bruce Bartlett, a conservative economist and a historian, who once worked at the National Center for Policy Analysis, a Dallas-based think tank that the Kochs fund, said, “The problem with the whole libertarian movement is that it’s been all chiefs and no Indians. There haven’t been any actual people, like voters, who give a crap about it. So the problem for the Kochs has been trying to create a movement.” With the emergence of the Tea Party, he said, “everyone suddenly sees that for the first time there are Indians out there—people who can provide real ideological power.” The Kochs, he said, are “trying to shape and control and channel the populist uprising into their own policies.”

A Republican campaign consultant who has done research on behalf of Charles and David Koch said of the Tea Party, “The Koch brothers gave the money that founded it. It’s like they put the seeds in the ground. Then the rainstorm comes, and the frogs come out of the mud—and they’re our candidates!”

The Kochs and their political operatives declined requests for interviews. Instead, a prominent New York public-relations executive who is close with the Kochs put forward two friends: George Pataki, the former governor of New York, and Mortimer Zuckerman, the publisher and real-estate magnate. Pataki, a Republican who received campaign donations from David Koch, called him “a patriot who cares deeply about his country.” Zuckerman praised David’s “gentle decency” and the “range of his public interests.”

The Republican campaign consultant said of the family’s political activities, “To call them under the radar is an understatement. They are underground!” Another former Koch adviser said, “They’re smart. This right-wing, redneck stuff works for them. They see this as a way to get things done without getting dirty themselves.” Rob Stein, a Democratic political strategist who has studied the conservative movement’s finances, said that the Kochs are “at the epicenter of the anti-Obama movement. But it’s not just about Obama. They would have done the same to Hillary Clinton. They did the same with Bill Clinton. They are out to destroy progressivism.”

FrankRep
08-29-2010, 12:04 PM
I support the Koch brothers personally.

I wish they would help out the Ron Paul movement, but they do support Limited Government. They're also are the leading force behind stopping Cap and Trade.

They are not our enemies.

doggings
08-29-2010, 12:17 PM
ok.

as a non American I dont profess to any expertise in any of this, (just an avid interest in the rapidly disintegrating future of the US and hence world) but I suppose was assuming the Tea Party was a genuine grass roots movement rather than just another tool of corporatism of one side or the other.

naive I suppose :rolleyes:

FrankRep
08-29-2010, 12:30 PM
The Socialists and Progressives are attacking the Koch Brothers as "radical Libertarians" who are helping fund the Tea Parties.

Good! We need MORE billionaires supporting limited government.

LibertyMage
08-29-2010, 12:38 PM
Ron Paul funded the Tea Parties.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/story?id=5056019&page=1


Rep. Ron Paul's presidential campaign, a pugnacious, ideological crusade against big government and interventionist leanings in the Republican party, will officially end Thursday at a rally outside the Texas GOP's convention, ABC News has learned.

Paul told supporters back in March, in a video posted on his Web site, that he was "winding down" his campaign and planning a new phase to what he and fans call their "revolution."

The new phase of the revolution officially begins with a speech tonight in Houston and a Web video to be posted on his site, officially ending Paul's presidential campaign and freeing up the more than $4.7 million in campaign cash for investment in a new advocacy group, The Campaign for Liberty.

Pericles
08-29-2010, 12:47 PM
The CIA funded some "freedom fighters" in Afghanistan and look what happened.

Knightskye
08-29-2010, 01:09 PM
http://reason.com/blog/2010/08/24/in-which-left-wing-think-tanks

This is in Mayer's article:

But Charles Lewis, the founder of the Center for Public Integrity, a nonpartisan watchdog group[...]

Center for Public Integrity is not "non-partisan."

I did a search on OpenSecrets.org and checked their "Integrity Circle" ($10,000+) donor list, and 10/12 were heavy Democrat donors.

Aratus
08-29-2010, 01:20 PM
minority leader mitch mcconnell is said to be a tad big coal! i think this is a given...
attorney gen'l jack conway often makes these alternative energy sources noises.
i sorta did often wonder if william (kentucky bill) johnson was sorta into texas tea.
basically both the Koch Bros. are thusly totally into texas oil & tea parties and this is
THEIR brand of 'texas tea'? after ron paul in 2007 at fanieul hall began this all officially?