Quote of the Day

A long but important one.

“I want you to consider this — right now, all across the country, special interests are planning and running millions of dollars of attack ads against Democratic candidates. Because last year, there was a Supreme Court decision called Citizens United. They’re allowed to spend as much as they want without ever revealing who’s paying for the ads. That’s exactly what they’re doing. Millions of dollars. And the groups are benign-sounding: Americans for Prosperity. Who’s against that? Or Committee for Truth in Politics. Or Americans for Apple Pie. Moms for Motherhood. I made those last two up.

“None of them will disclose who’s paying for these ads. You don’t know if it’s a Wall Street bank. You don’t know if it’s a big oil company. You don’t know if it’s an insurance company. You don’t even know if it’s a foreign-controlled entity. In some races, they are spending more money than the candidates…. They’re spending more money than the parties.

“They want to take Congress back and return to the days where lobbyists wrote the laws. It is the most insidious power grab since the monopolies of the Gilded Age. That’s happening right now. So there’s a lot of talk about populist anger and grassroots. But that’s not what’s driving a lot of these elections.

“We tried to fix this, but the leaders of the other party wouldn’t even allow it to come up for a vote. They want to keep the public in the dark. They want to serve the special interests that served them so well over the last 19 months.

“We will not let them. We are not about to allow a corporate takeover of our democracy.”
President Obama last night in Connecticut

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  • http://tarackian.deviantart.com J M Ashby

    Now who says the President doesn’t call out the Republicans well enough? That is one giant slab of raw red meat right there.Unfortunately no one can force the media to pay attention. Why should they? Those same corporations are feeding them advertising money.

  • jjasonham

    How the fuck can we get corporate personhood repealed?

  • -swift

    Oooh. I love that last line. “We will not allow a corporate takeover of our Democracy.”And hey! Just in time for the elections. What a coincidence. Too bad we don’t have our own cable news channel to be ramming “Corporate takeover of Democracy” down people’s gullets twenty four hours of the day.

  • Christine Gonzales

    “They want to take Congress back and return to the days where lobbyists wrote the laws.”Wow. That takes serious chutzpah to make that statement. We just had a health care bill that was literally penned by Wellpoint VP Liz Fowler. Max Baucus even thanked her for it on the Senate floor.Now Obama wants to scare us into thinking Republicans will return us to the days where lobbyists wrote the laws? When does he mean? Like, yesterday?Obama is a master at making speeches that his minions eat up no matter what. Even something as egregious as this.

  • http://www.politicalruminations.com/ Nicole473

    @Christine it takes some serious chutzpah to imply that nothing has changed since Bush was in office, that the Obama administration has not moved in the right direction, incrementally, yes, but measurable movement.THIS is why i am so fucking fed up with the hard left. They have NOTHING good to say re Obama. Nothing.You [Firebaggers] can all go fuck yourselves as far as I’m concerned. When Republicans are completely in charge again, a high percentage of the blame will lie with the behavior and rhetoric of y’all.

  • dvatri

    I’m with Christine on this. Those are just words. Until the corporation is no longer a person, and is blocked from converting money into political power so easily….a new enlightenment will be tough.

  • http://www.politicalruminations.com/ Nicole473

    That is a great quote. It sent chills up my spine.I have often wondered if he felt as we do re the premise that America has become or is becoming a plutocracy. Now i know.

  • dvatri

    LOL I am also with Nicole, I agree Obama is trying, it seems, given the status quo and their fortified position (health-care reform, financial reform, Lilly Ledbetter act, new arms-control treaty, Warren etc)I feel for the guy, he has tried to compromise and work with the fucktards and look where it got him? Small incremental change and some of country is going apeshit. Where were these people when Bush/Cheney/Wolfowitz/Rumsfeld/Pearl were committing possible war crimes?

  • GrafZeppelin127

    “We will not allow a corporate takeover of our Democracy.”I think that’s the first time I’ve ever heard an elected official say that, let alone the President of the United States.I like it.

  • outofline

    Those are powerful words.What would be even more amazing is if Republicans listen at all and decide to do something while it is still possible to turn the situation around.

  • http://misterfurious.blogspot.com/ Mr Furious

    “We will not let them. We are not about to allow a corporate takeover of our democracy.”Sounds pretty good. For a pin dropping. Too bad he’s wrong.The corporate takeover began long ago, and the country is poised to set it in cement. I’m dubious that he or anyone else is capable of stopping it in time.