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Money is the white blood of American politics: Analyst

Jim Dean says that money is the white blood of American politics.

American journalist Jim W. Dean says money is the white blood of American politics, that is why the billionaire Koch brothers have invited four top Republican presidential candidates to see who deserves their economic blessings more.  

Dean, a managing editor and columnist based in Atlanta, made the remarks on Thursday, when Press TV asked for his views about the generous contributions that presidential hopefuls in the United States receive from the wealthy and multi-billion dollar corporations.

“There is an old American political saying - something kind of a joke - that we have the best democracy that money can buy,” he said.

“Koch brothers [are] publically putting $1 billion on the line to literally try to buy a Republican presidential candidate that they feel is not best for the country but best serves their interests,” he added.

“The money is the white blood of American politics,” he noted.  

According to a report, the billionaire industrialist brothers Charles and David Koch planning to spend nearly $1 billion in the run-up to the 2016 US presidential election have invited Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and Scott Walker to have a chance at their blessing.

The Koch annual summer conference is scheduled to begin on August 1 and continue up to August 3, according to a report published by the POLITICO.

Dean slammed the US Supreme Court for allowing this to happen with the Citizens United case that deemed corporations as “persons” and basically allowed them to funnel unlimited funds into political campaigns in form of donations.

This, according to Dean, “even included foreign corporations and international crime syndicates and even the heroine money coming out of Afghanistan.”

The analyst said that political “big-spenders” put honest candidates out of business by driving the costs of a competitive campaign higher.

A recent study by New York Times shows that wealthy Americans are replacing powerless people as the main beneficiaries of the political system in the United States.

“I cross my finger that America will wake up and we will have another grassroots awakening,” Dean said.

“The public has to come back to the table and get their pocketbooks out and find honest candidates that will not sell out to the special interest [groups],” he concluded.


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