All the right DS, call to dig anons, 3 part series David Rubenstein. Rip Off of Eskimos and Alaska
‘Woke’ billionaire who trashed the Founding Fathers has profited off Natives, oil
By Dana Kennedy.Part 1 of 3
July 30, 2022 10:30am Updated
Billionaire David Rubenstein’s philanthropic efforts trash the Founding Fathers, even though his own business has made a fortune from deals that have profited off the less fortunate.
Since 2013, Rubenstein, 72, who co-founded the private equity giant the Carlyle Group, has given millions to entities that repair and upgrade historical monuments and landmarks like the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument as well as Monticello and Montpelier, the homes of US presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. But some say the restoration at the presidential homes has recast the presidents as sinister racists while downplaying their accomplishments.
Recent visitors to Monticello and Montpelier have flooded Trip Advisor with complaints about how the former presidents have been virtually reduced to villainous slaveholdersin lectures by the tour guides while books on anti-racism and critical race theory by Ibram X. Kendi and Ta-Nehisi Coates dominate the gift shops.
Remarked Dan A. after his visit to Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello: “Do your history homework before going, so you can appreciate this great American… the woke tour guide will leave you feeling like he started the Ku Klux Klan.” “They have demonized the founding fathers now,” wrote another recent visitor to Monticello. “Same thing with Madison’s home. I would stay away from places like this. It’s not worth the propaganda.”
But a quick dive into Rubenstein’s backstory shows he’s not so pure himself. He made his initial fortune in the 1980s by exploiting a tax loophole in Alaskaallowing him to profit from deals made with Natives — and the Rubenstein family has been expanding their influence in the 49th state ever since.
In 2014, Rubenstein’s then-wife helped elect a governor in Alaska who in turn opened up the state’s $80 billion Permanent Fund, a fraction of which is managed by the Carlyle Group, to special interests. Rubenstein’s daughter was appointed to the board of that fund last month.
“Here’s a guy who has taken advantage of other people to climb to the top while he expects perfection from the Founding Fathers,” Dan Fagan, a talk show host and journalist who covered Alaska for 25 years, told The Post. “Because of the Rubenstein family and how [his ex-wife] influenced the change in the state’s sovereign fund, the average Alaskan family has lost tens of thousands of dollars.”
The only child of a Baltimore mailman and homemaker who grew up in a two-bedroom row house, Rubenstein began as a staffer in the Carter Administration and rose to the heights of finance, politics and society. He co-founded the Carlyle Group 35 years ago and is now worth an estimated $3.6 billion.
The white-haired, bespectacled Rubenstein, who divorced after a long marriage in 2017, is also longtime history buff, and has been dubbed the “Patriotic Philanthropist” in fawning profiles that align with his origin story.
“I came from very modest circumstances,” he told an audience in 2018 at the National Churchill Library and Center at the George Washington University. “I want to be able to say thank you for my success in this country, and I owe it to the country. And I’m doing it in a way that’s designed to draw attention to [American] history and heritage.”
Just a few of his roles (past and present) include chairman of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, chairman of the National Gallery of Art, chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations and former chairman of the Smithsonian.President Joe Biden and his wife spent last Thanksgiving at Rubenstein’s lavish $20 million Nantucket home…
(These people are tied to Murkowski, Obama etc. Of course their defaming the Founder Fathers!)
https://nypost.com/2022/07/30/woke-billionaire-who-trashed-the-founding-fathers-profited-off-eskimos-oil/