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Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago

OP-ED COLUMNIST
The Billionaires Bankrolling the Tea Party
 
By FRANK RICH
Published: August 28, 2010

ANOTHER weekend, another grass-roots demonstration starring Real Americans who are mad as hell and want to take back their country from you-know-who. Last Sunday the site was Lower Manhattan, where they jeered the ground zero mosque. This weekend, the scene shifted to Washington, where the avatars of oppressed white Tea Party America, Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin, were slated to reclaim the civil rights movement (Becks words) on the same spot where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. had his dream exactly 47 years earlier.

Theres just one element missing from these snapshots of Americas ostensibly spontaneous and leaderless populist uprising: the sugar daddies who are bankrolling it, and have been doing so since well before the death panel warm-up acts of last summer. Three heavy hitters rule. Youve heard of one of them, Rupert Murdoch. The other two, the brothers David and Charles Koch, are even richer, with a combined wealth exceeded only by that of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett among Americans. But even those carrying the Kochs banner may not know who these brothers are.

Their self-interested and at times radical agendas, like Murdochs, go well beyond, and sometimes counter to, the interests of those who serve as spear carriers in the political pageants hawked on Fox News. The country will be in for quite a ride should these potentates gain power, and given the recession-battered electorates unchecked anger and the Obama White Houses unfocused political strategy, they might.

All three tycoons are the latest incarnation of what the historian Kim Phillips-Fein labeled Invisible Hands in her prescient 2009 book of that title: those corporate players who have financed the far right ever since the du Pont brothers spawned the American Liberty League in 1934 to bring down F.D.R. You can draw a straight line from the Liberty Leagues crusade against the New Deal socialism of Social Security, the Securities and Exchange Commission and child labor laws to the John Birch Society-Barry Goldwater assault on J.F.K. and Medicare to the Koch-Murdoch-backed juggernaut against our socialist president.

Only the fat cats change not their methods and not their pet bugaboos (taxes, corporate regulation, organized labor, and government handouts to the poor, unemployed, ill and elderly). Even the sources of their fortunes remain fairly constant. Koch Industries began with oil in the 1930s and now also spews an array of industrial products, from Dixie cups to Lycra, not unlike DuPonts portfolio of paint and plastics. Sometimes the biological DNA persists as well. The Koch brothers father, Fred, was among the select group chosen to serve on the Birch Societys top governing body. In a recorded 1963 speech that survives in a University of Michigan archive, he can be heard warning of a takeover of America in which Communists would infiltrate the highest offices of government in the U.S. until the president is a Communist, unknown to the rest of us. That rant could be delivered as is at any Tea Party rally today.

Last week the Kochs were shoved unwillingly into the spotlight by the most comprehensive journalistic portrait of them yet, written by Jane Mayer of The New Yorker. Her article caused a stir among those in Manhattans liberal elite who didnt know that David Koch, widely celebrated for his cultural philanthropy, is not merely another rich conservative Republican but the founder of the Americans for Prosperity Foundation, which, as Mayer writes with some understatement, has worked closely with the Tea Party since the movements inception. To New Yorkers who associate the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center with the New York City Ballet, its startling to learn that the Texas branch of that foundations political arm, known simply as Americans for Prosperity, gave its Blogger of the Year Award to an activist who had called President Obama cokehead in chief.

The other major sponsor of the Tea Party movement is Dick Armeys FreedomWorks, which, like Americans for Prosperity, is promoting events in Washington this weekend. Under its original name, Citizens for a Sound Economy, FreedomWorks received $12 million of its own from Koch family foundations. Using tax records, Mayer found that Koch-controlled foundations gave out $196 million from 1998 to 2008, much of it to conservative causes and institutions. That figure doesnt include $50 million in Koch Industries lobbying and $4.8 million in campaign contributions by its political action committee, putting it first among energy company peers like Exxon Mobil and Chevron. Since tax law permits anonymous personal donations to nonprofit political groups, these figures may understate the case. The Kochs surely match the in-kind donations the Tea Party receives in free promotion 24/7 from Murdochs Fox News, where both Beck and Palin are on the payroll.

The New Yorker article stirred up the right, too. Some of Mayers blogging detractors unwittingly upheld the premise of her article (titled Covert Operations) by conceding that they have been Koch grantees. None of them found any factual errors in her 10,000 words. Many of them tried to change the subject to George Soros, the billionaire backer of liberal causes. But Soros is a publicity hound who is transparent about where he shovels his money. And like many liberals selflessly or foolishly, depending on your point of view he supports causes that are unrelated to his business interests and that, if anything, raise his taxes.

This is hardly true of the Kochs. When David Koch ran to the right of Reagan as vice president on the 1980 Libertarian ticket (it polled 1 percent), his campaign called for the abolition not just of Social Security, federal regulatory agencies and welfare but also of the F.B.I., the C.I.A., and public schools in other words, any government enterprise that would either inhibit his business profits or increase his taxes. He hasnt changed. As Mayer details, Koch-supported lobbyists, foundations and political operatives are at the center of climate-science denial a cause that forestalls threats to Koch Industries vast fossil fuel business. While Koch foundations donate to cancer hospitals like Memorial Sloan-Kettering in New York, Koch Industries has been lobbying to stop the Environmental Protection Agency from classifying another product important to its bottom line, formaldehyde, as a known carcinogen in humans (which it is).

Tea Partiers may share the Kochs detestation of taxes, big government and Obama. But theres a difference between mainstream conservatism and a fringe agenda that tilts completely toward big business, whether on Wall Street or in the Gulf of Mexico, while dismantling fundamental government safety nets designed to protect the unemployed, public health, workplace safety and the subsistence of the elderly.

Yet inexorably the Koch agenda is morphing into the G.O.P. agenda, as articulated by current Republican members of Congress, including the putative next speaker of the House, John Boehner, and Tea Party Senate candidates like Rand Paul, Sharron Angle, and the new kid on the block, Alaskas anti-Medicaid, anti-unemployment insurance Palin protg, Joe Miller. Their program opposes a federal deficit, but has no objection to running up trillions in red ink in tax cuts to corporations and the superrich; apologizes to corporate malefactors like BP and derides money put in escrow for oil spill victims as a slush fund; opposes the extension of unemployment benefits; and calls for a freeze on federal regulations in an era when abuses in the oil, financial, mining, pharmaceutical and even egg industries (among others) have been outrageous.

The Koch brothers must be laughing all the way to the bank knowing that working Americans are aiding and abetting their selfish interests. And surely Murdoch is snickering at those protesting the ground zero mosque. Last week on Fox and Friends, the Bush administration flacks Dan Senor and Dana Perino attacked a supposedly terrorism-tainted Saudi prince whose foundation might contribute to the Islamic center. But as The Daily Show keeps pointing out, these Fox bloviators never acknowledge that the evil prince theyre bashing, Walid bin Talal, is not only the biggest non-Murdoch shareholder in Fox Newss parent company (he owns 7 percent of News Corporation) and the recipient of Murdoch mammoth investments in Saudi Arabia but also the subject of lionization elsewhere on Fox.

No less a Murdoch factotum than Neil Cavuto slobbered over bin Talal in a Fox Business Channel interview as recently as January, with nary a question about his supposed terrorist ties. Instead, bin Talal praised Obamas stance on terrorism and even endorsed the Democrats goal of universal health insurance. Do any of the Fox-watching protestors at the ground zero mosque know that Foxs profits are flowing to a Obama-sympathizing Saudi billionaire in bed with Murdoch? As Jon Stewart summed it up, the protestors who want to cut off funding to the terror mosque are aiding that funding by watching Fox and enhancing bin Talals News Corp. holdings.

When wolves of Murdochs ingenuity and the Kochs stealth have been at the door of our democracy in the past, Democrats have fought back fiercely. Franklin Roosevelts triumphant 1936 re-election campaign pummeled the Liberty League as a Republican ally eager to squeeze the worker dry in his old age and cast him like an orange rind into the refuse pail. When John Kennedys patriotism was assailed by Birchers calling for impeachment, he gave a major speech denouncing their crusades of suspicion.

And Obama? So far, sadly, this question answers itself.


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Cheesey
14 years ago
I don't see what the big deal is. There are plenty of rich liberals banking what they believe in.
It goes both ways.
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Porforis
14 years ago
The only thing I really find significant is the bolded section. Regardless, I attribute it to rich people wanting to stay rich, and rich people spending their money to support people that they want in power. Has been done since the beginning of time, and just because a rich person is funding "tea party" candidates (as if it were an actual party and not an amorphous blob of conservative activists) doesn't mean it's any less grassroots. Is it all grassroots? Of course not. But even as a liberal, I'd have to appreciate there being some hope of change in the status quo of flipflopping from democrats to republicans in power, abusing said power, repeating into an infinite loop.

As a Conservative, I'd much rather a grassroots liberal movement help carve up the (currently) broken two party system than have Republicans sweep both houses and the oval office. Shit's broken, I don't care who fixes it but someone's got to.
Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago
I posted the article because it was interesting, Cheesey, not because I necessarily agreed with the author's premise (in fact, I disagree with him on a number of points).

Of course, I don't identify with the Tea Party, since most of its adherents are little more than outspoken Republicans, and as soon as the Republicans regain power in Congress and/or the presidency, they'll simply go back to sleep, and nothing significant will have changed. The Tea Party is not nearly as libertarian in it sympathies as it likes to pretend. It comprises primarily a bunch of tax-and-spend Republicans who want to pay lower taxes.
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14 years ago
It doesn't surprise me, nor does it surprise me that so many people believed it when the Tea Party was promoted as a "grass roots" organization. The Tea Party is as much about grass roots as the recent civil rights revival is about civil rights. At least this issue only makes me roll my eyes because it merely reflects the current state of the country's political mindedness. The civil rights thing, in my opinion, is a genuine regression of intelligence and honesty and respect in the country.

Sorry about taking the thread off topic. I'm just borderline in a rage right now after reading a few articles with Glenn Beck's fat pasty face at the top.
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Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago
To which civil rights movement are you referring? If it has to do with, say, the gay rights movement, I would tend to agree with you. I've gone from being a rather outspoken advocate of gay rights to boycotting the movement, for my own personal reasons that have nothing to do with morality or religion.
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porky88
14 years ago

It doesn't surprise me, nor does it surprise me that so many people believed it when the Tea Party was promoted as a "grass roots" organization.

"MassPackersFan" wrote:



I'd like to see some of the news outlets actually do legit research. Maybe interview people at tea party rallies and ask them when was the last time you didn't vote republican.

Obviously they have a right to vote the way they want, but pretending this is a gathering of independent thinkers is laughable.
Nonstopdrivel
14 years ago
Actually, porky, I've read a number of articles in which Tea Party members are interviewed, and almost to a man they admit frankly that they are Republicans. Even if the Tea Party started out as a quasi-libertarian movement, it was quickly co-opted by Republican demagogues and is now simply the loudest-barking wing of the party. I sincerely hope they succeed in getting Sarah Palin nominated for president. It would be a hilarious (and nauseating) campaign to watch.
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porky88
14 years ago

Actually, porky, I've read a number of articles in which Tea Party members are interviewed, and almost to a man they admit frankly that they are Republicans. Even if the Tea Party started out as a quasi-libertarian movement, it was quickly co-opted by Republican demagogues and is now simply the loudest-barking wing of the party. I sincerely hope they succeed in getting Sarah Palin nominated for president. It would be a hilarious (and nauseating) campaign to watch.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



Oh I have no doubts that they admit their republican when I asked, but I'm more or less talking about media outlets making them out to be something that they are not. Fox News being the obvious choice. Whats even sadder is I actually know people who buy into that bs. They think it's an independent movement.
14 years ago

To which civil rights movement are you referring? If it has to do with, say, the gay rights movement, I would tend to agree with you. I've gone from being a rather outspoken advocate of gay rights to boycotting the movement, for my own personal reasons that have nothing to do with morality or religion.

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:



I'm referring to the "revival" where Glenn Beck says that it's time "people of faith" reclaimed the civil rights movement from the people who apparently stole it by actually being persecuted and standing up for equal rights independent of the color of their skin.
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