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Blue_Tires

(55,445 posts)
Wed Jun 6, 2012, 04:33 PM Jun 2012

The Rot of Citizens United Is Universal. Get Used to It.

It is a capital mistake to study the corrosive effect of the utterly corrupt Citizens United decision only in the context of the presidential contest, or in the context of other highly visible individual races, like the one for a U.S. Senate seat or last night's Wisconsin recall. The rot in the system is poisonous, general, and spreading.

(And have I mentioned really how utterly stupid it is to have an elected judiciary, especially in the current cash-soaked political atmosphere? It is the second-worst idea ever behind the Balanced Budget Amendment, aka The Stupidest Fking Idea Of All Time.)

Very soon, there is not going to be a single political campaign, no matter how small, that directly affects anything having to do with America's corporate power, which is practically everything, that will not be swamped by anonymous cash laundered through bagmen organized under the banner of some nobly monickered political whorehouse. (While considering the names of the front groups, it is always important to remember the blog's favorite quote from Sam Spade, of the firm of Spade And Archer: "The cheaper the crook, the gaudier the patter.&quot As the NYT says:

"...Justice John Paul Stevens predicted that such spending would overwhelm state court races, which would be especially harmful since judges must not only be independent but be seen to be independent as well. North Carolina is proving him right."

Of course, I'm sure that, sometime later this week, an earnest young scribe from Politico will tell me that everything's okay because Democrats spend money, too, and, anyway... unions! So, coming soon to your town: the $40 million race for Register of Probate, and won't that be fun?



Read more: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/citizens-united-local-elections-9479327#ixzz1x30Bc59U

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The Rot of Citizens United Is Universal. Get Used to It. (Original Post) Blue_Tires Jun 2012 OP
Pierce makes an extremely important point about the elected judiciary. (nt) enough Jun 2012 #1
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