Campaign Cash: Citizens United Becomes Get Out-of-Jail-Free Card for Corporate Criminals
Wednesday 03 November 2010
by: Zach Carter | The Media Consortium | News Analysis

(Image: Lance Page / t r u t h o u t; Adapted: David Fant, Gage Skidmore)
The votes are in, and while some close races are still being tallied, there is a clear winner from the 2010 elections: Secret corporate cash.
Such unaccounted for political donations may end up allowing those accused of wrongdoing to go free. As Joshua Holland details for AlterNet, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission may have provided a lifetime supply of get-out-of-jail-free cards to corporate criminals.
The Kentucky senate race serves as a prime example. The Democratic candidate, Jack Conway, is currently Kentucky’s attorney general. Conway is also currently prosecuting a nursing home for allegedly covering up the sexual abuse of one of its residents.
But that nursing home is owned by Terry Forcht, a millionaire who gives prodigiously to right-wing causes. He poured money into Karl Rove’s organization, American Crossroads GPS, which ran ads backing Conway’s Republican opponent, Rand Paul. Guess who came away with the victory last night?
As Holland emphasizes, the mid-term elections are just how the first phase of the justice system’s corruption plays out. Eventually the mere threat of attack ads could be enough to prevent needed prosecutions. Corporate bigwigs could literally get away with murder, and pay for it only through attack ads.
Think This is Bad? Just Wait for 2012
As David Corn details for Mother Jones, the Supreme Court’s ruling has put American democracy in grave danger. This year’s big spending is just a warm-up for the 2012 presidential election. Karl Rove has already pledged to keep running attack ads after the mid-terms, and there’s no doubt that he’ll make good on that. As Corn emphasizes, this issue doesn’t just affect how campaigns are financed—it will permanently reshape the very nature of American elections.
The permanent, neverending campaign will become even more permanent and neverending. These big-and-secret-money groups will be working 24/7, opposing and discrediting President Barack Obama and the Democrats in the so-called off-year and then revving up for the 2012 presidential and congressional elections. The negative ads never have to stop.
That, ultimately, is the major take-away from last night's elections. Not the number of seats Republicans picked up in the House, or the Tea Party’s ability to infiltrate the Senate, but the formal incorporation of American politics. With literally no limits on the amount of money they can spend to influence elections, corporations and secret billionaires are going to be tipping the democratic scales wherever they smell profit.
That means it will be much, much harder for politicians of any ideological stripe to solve society’s problems. The richest corporations have the most political purchasing power, and the companies with the most money are those that have thrived under the status quo—however destructive that state of affairs may be to society at large. This money will go to keeping things the way they are—not toward creating jobs, improving education, expanding access to health care, stopping ecological catastrophe or anything else.
Citizens United 101
We spoke with Jesse Zwick of The Washington Independent about the nuts and bolts of Citizens United and secret campaign cash. Zwick details the potential impact of secret money—and how citizens and legislature can curb the effects of this historic ruling.
Bare-Bones, Anti-Citizens United Legislation Might Still Have a Shot
So what can be done? Earlier this year, Republicans successfully filibustered legislation that would have forced corporations to disclose their political spending and require front-groups to divulge the identities of their donors. But as Jesse Zwick emphasizes for The Washington Independent, there’s still one more opportunity to push a bare-bones version of the bill through Congress. Democrats will retain their broad Congressional majorities until January 2011, when the candidates elected last night formally take up office. If Democrats see which way the corporate wind is blowing, they’ll flex their political muscles one last time to get a disclosure bill through Congress. There are many things that people are reluctant to do in public that they have the political right to do. If lawmakers can remove the anonymity from corporate and elite political spending, some of the Citizens United damage could be reversed.
If not, 2012 is going to be even uglier than last night.
But Wait, There's More!
- Amie Newman of RH Reality Check reports that a last-minute mailer funded by outside group The Citizens for Responsible Spending attacked Washington state Sen. Rodney Tom, citing his pro-women's rights and pro-LGBT positions. Tom ended up losing his seat last night.
- California upheld its environmental protection law by defeating Proposition 23, despite the fact that oil companies funneled nearly $10 million to pass the measure, reports Kate Sheppard at Mother Jones.
- As Dave Gilson details for Mother Jones, outside spending worked overwhelmingly in favor of Republican candidates in key races.
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We have underestimated the
Wed, 11/03/2010 - 19:50 — Anonymous (not verified)We have underestimated the cunningness of corporate criminals. They now have absolute control of the government: a super-conservative supreme court, mountains of cash to buy elections and then literally buy freedom from prison and have license to commit as much crime as they like (crime is justice: doublespeak is here), and of course, control the executive via the same cash machine and the court and the legislature. Welcome to the 21st century US politics. However, corporate crime bosses may have control of the government apparatus but fail to see the big picture of a huge tsunami of inoperative socio-economic-political model that keeps ripping apart at the seams: unemployment, atomization of society, alienation, frustration, anger and big bang of violence. Government can protect them so much but not when tsunami hits.....We have to reform or our society is doomed to implosion. I have seen this happen in several other countries.
I've seen RoboCop and that's
Wed, 11/03/2010 - 21:10 — Anonymous (not verified)I've seen RoboCop and that's what it'll be. Giant corporations owning the government, military, and police force. It won't end well for mankind.
Now that corporations are
Thu, 11/04/2010 - 01:21 — JTW40 (not verified)Now that corporations are "persons," look at all the things the Constitution allows them to be: Representatives, Senators, even President! Somebody might quibble that the Court did not declare them "citizens," but until the 14th Amendment is repealed, they only need to be "born or naturalized" (i.e., incorporated) in the United States - which might exclude BP, but probably not Exxon. Then, as citizens, the corporations will be able to vote and . . . well, doesn't it boggle the mind? What hath the Corporate Court wrought?
Blame it on Corporations all
Thu, 11/04/2010 - 05:41 — Anonymous (not verified)Blame it on Corporations all you want (rightfully so) but there are some dumb white people in this country.
Think positive! Maybe the
Thu, 11/04/2010 - 06:00 — usedtobesupermom (not verified)Think positive! Maybe the Mayan prophesy of December 2012 will come true!
Obama is at fault for ceding
Thu, 11/04/2010 - 08:49 — Gus W (not verified)Obama is at fault for ceding the media discussion, right from the beginning of his term when they accused him of being a socialist.
We all need to get active in pushing for prosecution of Bush era crimes because they are easily prosecutable. Even election fraud evidence is strong against Bush and Rove, with a new subpoena just issued last week for Rove in Ohio. But without the media noticing, Rove laughed it off.
Obama needs to highlight this and stop protecting Bush crimes.
You or I could go to jail
Thu, 11/04/2010 - 11:09 — nazani14 (not verified)You or I could go to jail for unpaid parking tickets, negligence that resulted in the injury of another, and many other reasons. If corporations are truly people, they should also be subject to incarceration. Just roll out some concertina wire around the corporate HQ and keep them there until the sentence is served.
The biggest contributor in
Thu, 11/04/2010 - 15:48 — Anonymous (not verified)The biggest contributor in the midterm elections was not a corporation but a union, AFSME, to the tune of $87.5 million. Of course, that will never be highlighted by Truthout. One look at the friends of Truthout on this site and you will clearly see the number of Union hacks that back this "so called" unbiased organization. I think I'll stick to Fox News to get and unbiased view.
And the AFSCME is made up of
Thu, 11/04/2010 - 19:08 — Anonymous (not verified)And the AFSCME is made up of 1.6 million people. I dislike this money based model of democracy, and there's a lot wrong with unions, but Crossroads does not represent this many people's interests.
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