RNC Chair Candidate Celebrates the Billionaire Influence and Corporatism That Controls American Politics
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January 13, 2023
'' So much news I want to cover, yet I do not want this admission lost in the foray.''
Perhaps you have heard me say this a few times (lol): “The DNC wants power. The RNC wants money. The DNC uses the money to get power. The RNC uses power to get money. The ideology of the DNC drives its donor activity. The donor activity of the RNC drives its ideology. This is the only current difference between the two clubs, two wings of the same vulture.”
Cue the audio-visual demonstration from RNC Chair Candidate Harmeet Dhillon. Some might call it to tone deafness, others might call it failing to read the room, and others yet will just sigh and say it is the way it is. Yet, here you go: “Wow! I’m incredibly honored to have Home Depot founder Bernie Marcus’s support for RNC chair! He is one of the most prolific, loyal & important donors in the conservative movement.”
The club members are so entrenched, so detached from the dynamic of representative government, they genuinely do not see the bigger picture of their advocacy. In essence, what RNC Chairwoman Harmeet Dhillon is celebrating – is the process of a select group of billionaire donors and multinational corporations funding the American political system.
They cannot even see themselves. It’s just the business-as-usual process. Dhillon is excited about getting the support of a billionaire donor for her effort to run the private corporation known as the Republican National Committee. A handful of selected big club donors control the outcomes of a party-political system that is entirely detached from the base voters at the bottom of the pyramid.
What’s the institutional difference between Ronna McDaniel and Harmeet Dhillon? Nothing. The RNC focus is entirely on generating money, while the DNC focus is entirely on pushing an ideology. As a result, you get this disconnect as the leadership for the organization places a priority on what…. Money.
The RNC wants money.
The DNC wants power.
The RNC uses power to get money.
The DNC uses the money to get power.
The donor activity of the RNC drives its ideology.
The ideology of the DNC drives its donor activity.
This is the only current difference between the two clubs, two wings of the same vulture.
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