Democracy for Sale
http://www.alternet.org/democracy-sale?akid=9441.277129.Bvo65u&rd=1&src=newsletter715277&t=10
Like everyone else, we watched the movie of the week that clandestine video from Mitt Romneys fundraiser in Florida. Thanks to that anonymous cameraperson, we now have a record of what our modern day, wealthy gentry really thinks about the rest of us and its not pretty.
On the other hand, its also not news. If you had reported for as long as some of us have on winner-take-all politics and the unenlightened assumptions of the moneyed class, you wouldnt find the remarks of Romney and his pals all that exceptional. The resentment, disdain and contempt with which they privately view those beneath them are an old story.
In fact, the video is reminiscent of our first Gilded Age, back in the late nineteenth century. The celebrated New York dandy Frederick Townsend Martin summed it up when he declared, We are the rich. We own America. We got it, God knows how, but we intend to keep it.
And so they do, as that glitzy gathering in Florida reminds us. You could see and hear one of the guests ask Mitt Romney what they could do to help. The governor answers, Frankly, what I need you to do is to raise millions of dollars, because the presidents going to have about $800 to $900 million. And thats thats by far the most important thing you could do.