WTF The New Right - Where We are Headed

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The Federalist Society, for those who don't know, is one of the largest right wing organizations and is responsible for putting most if not all of the current Republican judges on the various benches, including the Supreme Court. They spend huge amounts of money to influence legislation as well as candidates for every level of office in the country. They are, bottom-line, the "man behind the curtain" of the modern GOP. That makes this article pretty chilling in it's blatant call for extreme measures to force the US into conforming to it's vision.

Don't Call Us Conservatives

Whatever the term or image, the imperative that conservatives must break from the past and forge a new political identity cannot be overstated. It is time now for something new, for a new way of thinking and speaking about what conservative politics should be.
Put bluntly, if conservatives want to save the country they are going to have to rebuild and in a sense re-found it, and that means getting used to the idea of wielding power, not despising it. Why? Because accommodation or compromise with the left is impossible.
The left will only stop when conservatives stop them, which means conservatives will have to discard outdated and irrelevant notions about “small government.” The government will have to become, in the hands of conservatives, an instrument of renewal in American life — and in some cases, a blunt instrument indeed.
To stop Big Tech, for example, will require using antitrust powers to break up the largest Silicon Valley firms. To stop universities from spreading poisonous ideologies will require state legislatures to starve them of public funds. To stop the disintegration of the family might require reversing the travesty of no-fault divorce, combined with generous subsidies for families with small children. Conservatives need not shy away from making these arguments because they betray some cherished libertarian fantasy about free markets and small government. It is time to clear our minds of cant.
In other contexts, wielding government power will mean a dramatic expansion of the criminal code. It will not be enough, for example, to reach an accommodation with the abortion regime, to agree on “reasonable limits” on when unborn human life can be snuffed out with impunity. As Abraham Lincoln once said of slavery, we must become all one thing or all the other. The Dobbs decision was in a sense the end of the beginning of the pro-life cause. Now comes the real fight, in state houses across the country, to outlaw completely the barbaric practice of killing the unborn.
 

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The Federalist Society...
Different "Federalist." I'm pretty sure this newspaper (if it can be called that) doesn't speak for the Federalist Society though they probably have some overlap at least.

As for the article: We already have a word for you, John Daniel Davidson, it's "facist." When you beat the pretense of libertarianism out of conservativism, that's what's left.

He said a lot of wild shit... but one of the most appalling things is wanting to end no fault divorce. Suicide rates for women plummeted when that was allowed.

I was trying to find more about this douche's background, but his name is too common and therefore hard to google.
 

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Some info about the Federalist (FDRLST Media) funding. Article from Dec, 2020. The usual suspects are funding it. They have (501c) charitable organization status: Their donors get a capital gains tax break and a charitable tax deduction write-off. Isn't it just fantastic when these organizations get to undermine democracy AND get tax breaks for doing it? Since the donors already pay very few if any taxes, they will just have more and more money to do this and buy politicians. Betsy DeVos famously said she expects a return on her investment.


However, a few months earlier, The Federalist’s affiliated nonprofit, FDRLST Media Foundation, had been certified as a 501(c)(3) charity by the Internal Revenue Service, meaning that donors could begin making tax-deductible contributions to the foundation.
The Uihleins
It’s unclear when Uihlein, the Illinois-based founder of shipping supply company Uline, began funding The Federalist, but it makes sense that his foundation, the Ed Uihlein Family Foundation, donated $400,000 to the FDRLST Media Foundation last year. Uihlein and his wife, Liz, are influential Trump donors and among the Republican Party’s biggest funders; Uihlein is the fifth-biggest donor to outside political spending groups of the 2020 federal elections, having doled out over $63 million to super PACs such as the pro-Trump America First Action, Club for Growth Action, the Senate Leadership Fund, and Restoration PAC, which he funded nearly exclusively.
The DeVos, Koch and Mercer families:
One of the political right’s biggest funding vehicles, DonorsTrust, gave $249,000 to the FDRLST Media Foundation in 2019.
DonorsTrust also gave $1,350,000 to the Real Clear Foundation and nearly $400,000 to the Media Research Center in 2019, part of $15 million in grants to conservative media operations that year.

DonorsTrust is a donor-advised fund sponsor, meaning that it manages individual charitable accounts of its wealthy clients, who have included GOP megadonors such the DeVos, Koch, and Mercer Families. These clients can donate appreciable assets into their accounts and score a double tax benefit: they get both a capital gains tax break and a charitable tax deduction.
George E. Coleman Jr. Foundation is an investor in FDRLST Media, LLC, the company behind The Federalist. In 2018, the Coleman Foundation had $148,000 invested in FDRLST Media. The foundation’s trustee, Daniel Oliver, is a former Reagan official who was once executive editor of the conservative National Review, which receives significant funding from DonorsTrust through its affiliated National Review Institute.
Listed as a director of FDRLST Media was John McIntyre, president and CEO of Real Clear Media. Someone named Jenn McIntyre was also listed as a director and an executive officer. The filing located FDRLST Media at the same Chicago address as Real Clear Politics, the main publication of Real Clear Media. Real Clear has taken a “sharp right turn” in recent years, likely due to its increased funding from right-wing donors and its reaction to Trump’s takeover of the Republican party. A CMD report showed that at least 99 percent of the 2015 to 2018 revenue of the Real Clear Foundation, which funds the outlet’s investigative stories, came from right-wing funders, including DonorsTrust, Donors Capital Fund, the Uihlein Foundation, and two foundations of Charles Koch.
 
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Some info about the Federalist (FDRLST Media) funding. Article from Dec, 2020. The usual suspects are funding it. They have (501c) charitable organization status: Their donors get a capital gains tax break and a charitable tax deduction write-off. Isn't it just fantastic when these organizations get to undermine democracy AND get tax breaks for doing it? Since the donors already pay very few if any taxes, they will just have more and more money to do this and buy politicians. Betsy DeVos famously said she expects a return on her investment.




The Uihleins


The DeVos, Koch and Mercer families:
What's sad is a lot of right wingers are convinced it's the other way around... entitled rich people want you to be liberal because! ....because.... they want to be charged higher taxes, I guess? Every single lefty with money is cited as proof.
 

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The Federalist Society, for those who don't know, is one of the largest right wing organizations and is responsible for putting most if not all of the current Republican judges on the various benches, including the Supreme Court. They spend huge amounts of money to influence legislation as well as candidates for every level of office in the country. They are, bottom-line, the "man behind the curtain" of the modern GOP. That makes this article pretty chilling in it's blatant call for extreme measures to force the US into conforming to it's vision.

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It is time now for something new, for a new way of thinking and speaking about what conservative politics should be.
I agree completely. The GOP should try to find someone other than those people who have been behind GOP political thought since, oh, 1982. You know, someone/some group other than the Federalist Society.
 

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I agree completely. The GOP should try to find someone other than those people who have been behind GOP political thought since, oh, 1982. You know, someone/some group other than the Federalist Society.
The Heritage Foundation, ALEC, The Federalist Society, C Street, the Koch Brothers/AFP ... there's just too damned much money on that side of the see-saw.

I feel like the few policies we have holding back abject totalitarianism have been so undermined that they're crumbling and we haven't the budget, engineers or materials necessary to keep propping them up anymore. And that the dam has already been damaged beyond repair even if we did, and we're just waiting for that one crack that's going to bring the whole thing down.

This whole topic makes me feel nauseated.
 

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Some more numbers and names. I would just add that the massive success of the Cambridge Analytica operation has only led to the proliferation of such *media*. There have always been think tanks but they seemed to function more behind the scenes. They would write thought papers generally with a fairly small audience. Now, billionaires pay to publish online dubious or outright inflammatory propaganda to be consumed directly by the public.


And, courtesy of the Citizens United decision:


Despite fears that elections would be dominated by corporations, the biggest political players are actually wealthy individual donors. The 10 most generous donors and their spouses injected $1.2 billion into federal elections over the last decade. That tiny group of major donors accounted for 7 percent of total election-related giving in 2018, up from less than 1 percent a decade prior.
 
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