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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: CactusCarlos on February 22, 2011, 02:43:27 PM

Title: Tea Party Funding Koch Brothers Emerge From Anonymity
Post by: CactusCarlos on February 22, 2011, 02:43:27 PM
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Few in America had heard about the third-richest Americans, brothers David and Charles Koch, until just recently. Aside from David Koch’s gifts to the Lincoln Center in New York and the naming of a theater after him, few outside a small, elite circle would recognize the name or know how to pronounce it. (“Koch” as in “coke”)

For decades, they were under the radar. They and their father had amassed an incredible fortune, mainly in the oil business. Their privately held company revenues last year were estimated at $100 billion. Each brother is worth $21.5 billion. That is a very big “B” in both cases.

For many years, they have been involved in politics but not terribly open or transparent about it. It is true that David Koch ran as vice president on the 1980 Libertarian ticket, to the right of Ronald Reagan. According to New York Times columnist Frank Rich, “his campaign called for the abolition not just of Social Security, federal regulatory agencies and welfare but also of the FBI, the CIA, and public schools.” Since the Libertarian party’s 1 percent showing in 1980, David Koch has very much been behind the scenes, until now. [See who donates the most to your member of Congress.]

More:  http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/Peter-Fenn/2011/02/02/tea-party-funding-koch-brothers-emerge-from-anonymity

Maybe our new left-leaning members would like to explain why the Koch Brothers are newsworthy?
Title: Re: Tea Party Funding Koch Brothers Emerge From Anonymity
Post by: Ralph Wiggum on February 22, 2011, 02:50:46 PM
Come on Cactus Carlos, the Koch brothers have been sending out the VRWC checks for years, didn't you notice the signature line?  :-)

This from the article sounds like it could have been written by a frothing-at-the-mouth DUmmy:

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Now, to the paranoia. These folks would make Richard Nixon’s enemies list look tame. This could be a movie akin to George Clooney’s Michael Clayton.

This past weekend the Koch brothers hosted a conference in Palm Springs that resembled an armed camp. Private Koch security was everywhere—manning every doorway and stairway within range of the conference. Reporters were confronted by private security guards and told to leave or they would be arrested, and a Common Cause official had his lunch reservation canceled and was told to check out of the hotel by Koch’s security detail. Young environmental activists were slapped with $100,000 law suits for demonstrating and engaging in pranks. A Politico reporter describes being thrown out and threatened with “a night in the Riverside County jail.”

All this while hiring an army of lawyers, PR flacks, political consultants, and pollsters to protect their “empire.” Everywhere there were folks spinning. Even reporters, who had been paid by Koch, attended the conference to “report” on what they “learned.” Well, Lord knows they have the money.

My guess is that anonymity will not be the Koch brothers’ middle name any longer.
Title: Re: Tea Party Funding Koch Brothers Emerge From Anonymity
Post by: FreeBorn on February 22, 2011, 03:01:19 PM
I'll see your Soros and raise you two Kochs...
Title: Re: Tea Party Funding Koch Brothers Emerge From Anonymity
Post by: AllosaursRus on February 22, 2011, 03:41:59 PM
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Now, to the paranoia. These folks would make Richard Nixon’s enemies list look tame. This could be a movie akin to George Clooney’s Michael Clayton.

This past weekend the Koch brothers hosted a conference in Palm Springs that resembled an armed camp. Private Koch security was everywhere—manning every doorway and stairway within range of the conference. Reporters were confronted by private security guards and told to leave or they would be arrested, and a Common Cause official had his lunch reservation canceled and was told to check out of the hotel by Koch’s security detail. Young environmental activists were slapped with $100,000 law suits for demonstrating and engaging in pranks. A Politico reporter describes being thrown out and threatened with “a night in the Riverside County jail.”

All this while hiring an army of lawyers, PR flacks, political consultants, and pollsters to protect their “empire.” Everywhere there were folks spinning. Even reporters, who had been paid by Koch, attended the conference to “report” on what they “learned.” Well, Lord knows they have the money.

My guess is that anonymity will not be the Koch brothers’ middle name any longer.

Well, somebody had to step up to the plate in order to battle that prick Soros! Ya have to have that kinda loot to battle with that government destroyin' asshole!
Title: Re: Tea Party Funding Koch Brothers Emerge From Anonymity
Post by: thundley4 on February 22, 2011, 04:14:10 PM
It was at their gathering that a few protesters were arrested for trespassing. The DUmmies had several threads about it at the time.