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NOW A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!
A close presidential election in November could well come down to contested states or even districts--an election decided by vote theft? It could happen this year. Based on Greg Palast and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.s investigative reporting for Rolling Stone and BBC television, Billionaires & Ballot Bandits: How to Steal an Election in 9 Easy Steps might be the most important book published this year--one that could save the election. Last week Billionaires & Ballot Bandits debuted on the NYT Bestseller list at #10 in paperback nonfiction.
Billionaires & Ballot Bandits names the filthy-rich sugar-daddies who are super-funding the Super-PACs of both parties--billionaires with nicknames like The Ice Man, The Vulture and, of course, The Brothers Koch. Told with Palasts no-holds-barred, reporter-on-the-beat style, the facts as he lays them out are staggering. What emerges in Billionaires & Ballot Bandits is the never-before-told-story of the epic battle being fought behind the scenes between the old money banking sector that still supports Obama, and the new hedge fund billionaires like Paul Singer who not only support Romney but also are among his key economic advisors. Although it has not been reported, Obama has shown some backbone in standing up to the financial excesses of the men behind Romney. Billionaires & Ballot Bandits exposes the previously unreported details on how operatives plan to use the hundreds of millions in Super-PAC money pouring into this election. We know the money is pouring in, but Palast shows us the convoluted ways the money will be used to suppress your vote.
The story of the billionaires and why they want to buy an election is matched with the nine ways they can steal the election. His story of the sophisticated new trickery will pick up on Palasts giant New York Times bestseller, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy.

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Some of these stories have appeared in Rolling Stone, the Nation, Harpers, In These Times, YES! magazine, the Guardian, the Observer, the Los Angeles Times, and on PBS Now, BBC television, Democracy Now!, the Thom Hartmann Show, and posted on Truthout.org, SuicideGirls.com, Huffington Post, and Nation of Change, and, with Ted Rall illustrations, in Hustler and the Progressive.

To our principal investigator, Ms. Badpenny. I can see, Mr. Palast...

Copyright 2012 by Greg Palast, Ted Rall, and the Palast Investigative Fund

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including mechanical, electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

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ISBN 978-1-60980-479-4 (e-book)

I want my fair shareand thats ALL of it.

Charles Koch

It is possible to exclude men from the right of voting, but it is impossible to exclude them from the right of rebelling against that exclusion.

Tom Paine

Contents

by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

based on the Greg Palast investigation

A Hostile Takeover of Our Country

by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

American democracy is under assault.

In one super-PAC alone, Karl Rove and the Enron grifter Ed Gillespie, have assembled $200 million from big polluters and Wall Street moguls to buy the 2012 election.

Two of the Koch Brothers, Charles and David, pledged $130 million to elect candidates who favor unrestrained corporate profiteering.

The senators and congressmen they fund and elect are not representing the United Statesthey are representing Koch and its oil industry cronies, Big Pharma, and the Wall Street banksters currently mounting a hostile takeover of our government. The most corporate-friendly Supreme Court since the Gilded Age had declared in its notorious Citizens United decision that corporations are people and that money is speech. Those who have the most money now have the loudest voices in our democracy while poor Americans are mute. And the money is talking; in 97 percent of federal elections over the past two decades, the best-funded candidates were victorious. America, the worlds proud template for democracy and a robust middle class, is now listing toward oligarchy and corporate kleptocracy.

When I was a boy traveling in Latin America, I saw colonial societies that were essentially medieval police states ruled by outsiders in cahoots with a few wealthy local families. Those homegrown oligarchs controlled the land and the resources and traded the presidency among themselves. Maintaining such power required these cohorts to build propaganda machines to deceive the public, control the press, fix elections, break unions, and maintain a strong and often brutal police state in the name of national security.

America today is looking more and more like a colonial economy, with a system increasingly tilted toward enriching the wealthy 1 percent and serving the mercantile needs of multinational corporations with little allegiance to our country. These radical forces already dominate the national press, with Fox News and talk radio snugly in the pocket of the corporate Right. This is the first time in American history that corporate and media interests have been so clearly and so perilously aligned.

With the media in their hands, and unlimited money, the final strategy of Rove, Koch, the Chamber of Commerce, and others of that ilk is to permanently cripple representative democracy by stopping Americans from voting. A boatload of new Jim Crow laws target Democrats by erecting impediments that deter poor and minority communities, senior citizens, and students from exercising their franchise.

Voter suppression is a crime. Nevertheless, sophisticated illegal voter suppression methodologies like caging are widely used by the national Republican Party to suppress minority votes. Voter caging, for example, is illegal [see Chapter 15, Karl Rove Confidential] under the Voting Rights Act, and under a federal court order that specifically enjoins the Republican Party from engaging in this outlaw practice. Nevertheless, as Greg Palast has demonstrated, Republican officials, in defiance of that order, continue to practice illegal caging on a widespread basis. And today, this outlaw strategy is rarely prosecuted.

More worrisome are legislative capers designed by Rove and his cronies and passed by Republican legislatures across the country designed to purge voter rolls of Democratic voters or to erect onerous impediments for voting. According to the Brennan Center for Justice, there were no voter ID requirements prior to 2006. But since 2011, Republican strategists have introduced 141 voter restriction statutes in 41 states. Sixteen states have enacted voter suppression laws that will affect the election of 214 electors, 79 percent of the electoral college.

In 1778, our country was the only democracy on the globe. Now there are 166 democracies. We are the template. But while we are hemorrhaging blood and treasure to build democracies in Iraq and Afghanistan, our government and party officials are doing everything in their power to make it difficult for people to vote at home.

As Karl Rove recently wrote, if you can get rid of one-quarter of 1 percent of black voters in this country you can turn the election. There is something truly un-American about that.

At a projected $3 billion, the 2012 contest could be twice as costly as any election in American history. Billionaires are shoveling greenbacks into the campaign not because they are patriots, but because they want to dismantle everything that Americans believe in and love about our country, and all of the ideals that make us proud to be American.

Senator John McCain has called the Supreme Court decision in Citizens United, arrogant, uninformed, nave... the worst decision in the 21st century. The Court abolished one hundred years of American statutory law and jurisprudence that prohibited corporations from funding candidates.

These contributions are their down payment on our democracy, which they soon hope to own outright. Our campaign finance system has become legalized bribery. Corporate contributions grease the skids for politicians who mean to privatize the commons: to steal the air, the water, the wildlife, the fisheries, and the public lands from the public for their private profit. Oil, coal, gas, and nuclear lobbies can now rig the rules that govern our energy policy to reward the dirtiest, filthiest, most poisonous, most addictive fuels from Hell rather than the cheap, clean, green, wholesome, abundant, and patriotic fuels from Heaven. Meanwhile, Wall Street is an unregulated and under-taxed casino where the public investors routinely lose their money in a rigged game that enriches the banksters.

Robert F Kennedy Jr reviewing confidential voter caging evidence during this - photo 2

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reviewing confidential voter caging evidence during this investigation (Jackie Soohen for BBC-TV, RollingStone.com, and the Palast Investigative Fund).

For my part, I have no problem characterizing these corporate-centric super-PACs as treasonous. They are designed to subvert American democracy and turn our country over to the moneyed aristocracy. Their aspirations are apostasy to the notion of democratic governance that our Founders intended. We are now in a free fall toward old-fashioned oligarchy, that noxious thieving, tyrannical, oppressive species of government that Americas original settlers fled Europe to escape.

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