Olbermann: U.S. government for sale: With no limits on campaign financing, corporations will take over the government
Finally tonight, as promised, a
Special Comment on the Supreme Court's
ruling today in the case titled
"Citizens United v. Federal Election
Commission."
On the cold morning of Friday, March
6th, 1857, a very old man who was born
just eight months and thirteen days
after the Declaration of Independence
was adopted; a man who was married to
the sister of the man who wrote "The
Star Spangled Banner;" a man who was
enlightened enough to have freed his own
slaves and given pensions to the ones
who had become too old to work read
aloud, in a reed-thin voice, a very long
document.
In it, he ruled on a legal case
involving a slave, brought by his owner
to live in a free state; yet to remain a
slave.
The slave sought his freedom, and sued.
And looking back over legal precedent,
and the Constitution, and the America in
which it was created, this judge ruled
that no black man could ever be
considered an actual citizen of the
United States.
"They had for more than a century before
been, regarded as beings of an inferior
order, and altogether unfit to associate
with the white race, either in social or
political relations, and so far unfit,
that they had no rights which the white
man was bound to respect."
The case, of course, was Dred Scott. The
old man was the fifth Chief Justice of
the United States of America, Roger
Brooke Tawney. And the outcome, he
believed, would be to remove the burning
question of the abolition of slavery
from the political arena for once and
for all.
The outcome, in fact, was the Civil War.
No American ever made a single bigger
misjudgment. No American ever carried
the responsibility for the deaths and
suffering of more Americans. No American
ever was more quickly vilified. Within
four years Chief Justice Tawney's
rulings were being ignored in the South
and the North.
Within five, President Lincoln at
minimum contemplated arresting him.
Within seven, he died, in poverty, while
still Chief Justice. Within eight,
Congress had voted to not place a bust
of him alongside those of the other
former Chief Justices.
But good news tonight, Roger B. Tawney
is off the hook.
Today, the Supreme Court, of Chief
Justice John Roberts, in a decision that
might actually have more dire
implications than "Dred Scott v Sandford,"
declared that because of the alchemy of
its 19th Century predecessors in
deciding that corporations had all the
rights of people, any restrictions on
how these corporate-beings spend their
money on political advertising, are
unconstitutional.
In short, the first amendment — free
speech for persons — which went into
affect in 1791, applies to corporations,
which were not recognized as the
equivalents of persons until 1886. In
short, there are now no checks on the
ability of corporations or unions or
other giant aggregations of power to
decide our elections.
None. They can spend all the money they
want. And if they can spend all the
money they want — sooner, rather than
later — they will implant the
legislators of their choice in every
office from President to head of the
Visiting Nurse Service.
And if senators and congressmen
and governors and mayors and councilmen
and everyone in between are entirely
beholden to the corporations for
election and re-election to office soon
they will erase whatever checks there
might still exist to just slow down the
ability of corporations to decide the
laws.
It is almost literally true that any
political science fiction nightmare you
can now dream up, no matter whether you
are conservative or liberal, it is now
legal. Because the people who can make
it legal, can now be entirely bought and
sold, no actual citizens required in the
campaign-fund-raising process.
And the entirely bought and sold
politicians, can change any laws. And
any legal defense you can structure now,
can be undone by the politicians who
will be bought and sold into office this
November, or two years from now.
And any legal defense which honest
politicians can somehow wedge up against
them this November, or two years from
now, can be undone by the next even
larger set of politicians who will be
bought and sold into office in 2014, or
2016, or 2018.
Mentioning Lincoln's supposed
ruminations about arresting Roger B.
Tawney, he didn't say the original of
this, but what the hell:
Right now, you can prostitute all of the
politicians some of the time, and
prostitute some of the politicians all
the time, but you cannot prostitute all
the politicians all the time. Thanks to
Chief Justice Roberts this will change.
Unless this mortal blow is somehow
undone, within ten years, every
politician in this country will be a
prostitute.
And now let's contemplate what that
perfectly symmetrical, money-driven
world might look like. Be prepared,
first, for laws criminalizing or at
least neutering unions. In today's Court
Decision, they are the weaker of the
non-human sisters unfettered by the
Court. So, like in ancient Rome or
medieval England, they will necessarily
be strangled by the stronger sibling,
the corporations, so they pose no
further threat to the Corporations'
total control of our political system.
Be prepared, then, for the reduction of
taxes for the wealth, and for the
corporations, and the elimination of the
social safety nets for everybody else,
because money spent on the poor means
less money left for the corporations.
Be prepared, then, for wars sold as the
"new products" which Andy Card once
described them as, year-after-year, as
if they were new Fox Reality Shows,
because Military Industrial Complex
Corporations are still corporations. Be
prepared, then, for the ban on same-sex
marriage, on abortion, on evolution, on
separation of church and state. The most
politically agitated group of citizens
left are the evangelicals, throw them
some red meat to feed their
holier-than-thou rationalizations, and
they won't care what else you do to this
corporate nation.
Be prepared, then,
for racial and religious profiling, because you've got to
blame somebody for all the reductions in domestic spending
and civil liberties, just to make sure the agitators against
the United Corporate States of America are kept unheard.
Be prepared for those poor dumb manipulated bastards, the
Tea Partiers, to have a glorious few years as the front men
as the corporations that bankroll them slowly unroll their
total control of our political system. And then be prepared
to watch them be banished, maybe outlawed, when a few of the
brighter ones suddenly realize that the corporations have
made them the Judas Goats of American Freedom.
And be prepared, then, for the bank reforms that President
Obama has just this day vowed to enable, to be rolled back
by his successor purchased by the banks, with the money
President Bush gave them his successor, presumably President
Palin, because if you need a friendly face of fascism, you
might as well get one that can wink, and if you need a tool
of whichever large industries buy her first, you might as
well get somebody who lives up to that word "tool."
Be prepared for the little changes, too. If there are any
small towns left to take-over, Wal-Mart can now soften them
up with carpet advertising for their Wal-Mart town council
candidates, brought to you by Wal-Mart.
Be prepared for the Richard Mellon Scaifes to drop such
inefficiencies as vanity newspapers and simply buy and
install their own city governments in the Pittsburghs. Be
prepared for the personally wealthy men like John Kerry to
become the paupers of the Senate, or the ones like Mike
Bloomberg not even surviving the primary against
Halliburton's choice for Mayor of New York City.
Be prepared for the end of what you're watching now. I don't
just mean me, or this program, or this network. I mean all
the independent news organizations, and the propagandists
like Fox for that matter, because Fox inflames people
against the state, and after today's ruling, the
corporations will only need a few more years of inflaming
people, before the message suddenly shifts to "everything's
great."
Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh don't even realize it: today,
John Roberts just cut their throats too. So, with critics
silenced or bought off, and even the town assessor who lives
next door to you elected to office with campaign funds 99.9
percent drawn from corporate coffers — what are you going to
do about it? The Internet!
The Internet? Ask them about the Internet in China. Kiss net
neutrality goodbye. Kiss whatever right to privacy you think
you currently have, goodbye. And anyway, what are you going
to complain about, if you don't even know it happened? In
the new world unveiled this morning by John Roberts, who
stops Rupert Murdoch from buying the Associated Press?
This decision,
which in mythology would rank somewhere between "The
Bottomless Pit" and "The Opening Of Pandora's Box," got next
to no coverage in the right-wing media today, almost nothing
in the middle, and a lot less than necessary on the left.
The right wing won't even tell their constituents that they
are being sold into bondage alongside the rest of us. And
why should they? For them, the start of this will be
wonderful.
The Republicans, Conservatives, Joe Liebermans, and Tea
Partiers are in the front aisle at the political
prostitution store. They are specially discounted old
favorites for their Corporate Masters. Like the first years
of irreversible climate change, for the conservatives the
previously cold winter will grow delightfully warm. Only
later will it be hot. Then unbearable. Then flames.
And the conservatives will burn with the rest of us. And
they'll never know it happened. So, what are you going to do
about it? Turn to free speech advocates? These were the free
speech advocates! The lawyer for that Humunculous who filed
this suit, Dave Bossie, is Floyd Abrams.
Floyd Abrams, who has spent his life defending American
freedoms, especially freedom of speech. Apparently this life
was spent this way in order to guarantee that when it really
counted, he could help the corporations destroy free speech.
His argument, translated from self-satisfied legal jargon,
is that as a function of the First Amendment, you must allow
for the raping and pillaging of the First Amendment, by
people who can buy the First Amendment.
He will go down in the history books as the Quisling of
freedom of speech in this country. That is if the
corporations who now buy the school boards which decide
which history books get printed, approve. If there are still
history books. So, what are you going to do about it?
Russ Feingold told me today there might yet be ways to work
around this, to restrict corporate governance, and how
corporations make and spend their money. I pointed out that
any such legislation, even if it somehow sneaked past the
last U.S. Senate not funded by a generous gift from the
Chubb Group would eventually wind up in front of a Supreme
Court, and whether or not John Roberts is still at its head
would be irrelevant.
The next nine men and women on the Supreme Court will get
there not because of their judgement nor even their
politics. They will get there because they were appointed by
purchased presidents and confirmed by purchased Senators.
This is what John Roberts did today. This is a Supreme
Court-sanctioned murder of what little actual Democracy is
left in this Democracy. It is government of the people by
the corporations for the corporations. It is the Dark Ages.
It is our Dred Scott. I would suggest a revolution but a
revolution against the corporations? The corporations that
make all the guns and the bullets?
Maybe it won't be this bad. Maybe the corporations legally
defined as human beings, but without the pesky occasional
human attributes of conscience and compassion maybe when
handed the only keys to the electoral machine, they will
simply not re-design America in their own corporate image.
But let me leave you with this final question: After today
who's going to stop them?

