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05/13/21 8:06 PM

#373726 RE: Zorax #373592

Mitch McConnell Reminded of Citizens United Backing After Warning to CEOs

"I'm fairly sure mitch macyertle was one of the authors of that bill."

I'm not sure what bill you are talking about, so guessing it might be something that helped lead to Citizen's United.

By James Walker On 4/6/21 at 3:42 AM EDT

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Issuing a statement on the voting law, McConnell said: "It's jaw-dropping to see powerful American institutions not just permit themselves to be bullied, but join in the bullying themselves."

A number of commentators reacted to the Republican leader's remarks by reminding him of his support for the Citizens United ruling that permitted corporations, unions and other outside groups to spend unlimited sums on elections.

"Mitch McConnell knows corporations are not people—that's why he's so quick to silence them," the End Citizens United campaign tweeted Sunday. "He only considers them 'people' when cashing their checks and watching their dark money ads in support of his campaign of voter suppression and gridlock."
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Lawyer Ted Boutrous similarly said that the Citizens United ruling backed by McConnell gave corporations "full-throated First Amendment rights in politics."

"Mitch McConnell is basically saying that actual corporate political speech on important issues can and should be muzzled by the government but corporate cash contributions to him and others is speech that should be protected by the First Amendment," he tweeted. "That is nonsensical."

Former Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill (D) also said it was "funny" that McConnell opposed corporations being involved in politics after backing a Supreme Court ruling that allowed them to spend unlimited funds on elections.

"He desperately wants corporations to be people (see Citizens United) with First Amendment rights when it comes to campaign cash... just not for any other type of speech," she tweeted.

Speaking at a roundtable event in 2011, McConnell said the Citizens United ruling "leveled the playing field" between newspaper owners and other corporations that wished to have a say in politics.

"All Citizens United basically did was to level the playing field for corporate America, and for union America, and say you like a media company can... independently express your views about anything in this country," he said at the time. "Why shouldn't everybody be free to do that?"

https://www.newsweek.com/mitch-mcconnell-citizens-united-ceo-warning-1581174
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05/13/21 10:55 PM

#373739 RE: Zorax #373592

Seems, after the initial bills Dems are working on, will they take on citizens united maybe...Or even a realistic 'Loophole Bill on taxes...

Really too early to bring it up, just a thought...But there could be a pretty good list made to end dark money, pacs etc too....

Always more questions than answers and people who will point fingers on why or why not, the blame game never ends in politics, but if they can right the American ship and maybe a few steps to keep her from listing again...