That and Mitt Romney doesn’t need a proxy.“According to ‘Forbes, the $10 million [billionaire casino mogul Sheldon] Adelson dropped on Gingrich is what his biggest hotel casino, the Marina Bay Sands, can make in profit in one day,” [MSNBC’s Chris] Hayes mentioned. “What if he’s decided to really go for it and gave Gingrich’s Super PAC a hundred million? It’s a testament to the power of the status quo and the force of norms that this campaign hasn’t already become a protracted proxy battle between billionaires.”
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Not so dystopic. What we have right now is billionaires choosing their agenda and hiring candidates of choice as the jockeys.He added: “For all the talk of horse race coverage of presidential campaigns, perhaps the future of presidential elections will be like actual horse races. Billionaires choose their candidates of choice and hire jockeys — that is campaign staff and operatives to ride them. We’ll even have an active betting market among the masses who watch their wealthy race their play things. That’s a dystopic vision. But if things don’t change, that is maybe where we’re headed.”
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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