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“The Dark Money Game” – Two new feature-length documentaries from Alex Gibney, who debuted on HBO this week, sound like the initials of the Network to support Olihead Bernie. Some left-wing journalists and filmmakers suggest that Donald Trump represents the end of American democracy, but the most bitter socialists suggest that democracy was ended by the Supreme Court in the 2010 Civic Uniform Decision.
To paraphrase a well-known bank commercial, it is clearly the worst decision in the history of decisions.
Radical Documentary Giveny – Unstable, he told the Daily Beast in 2013 that Pope Benedict XVI was a “crime.” They made their debut on HBO this week. In two documentaries, he launched a major conspiracy theory since 2010 that religious conservatives and rape corporate capitalists are subversing democracy.
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The first of Gibney's two documentaries, “Ohio Conxial,” concerns a bribery program within the Republican Party, but Gibney included the passage of the Ohio “corruption” of life support bill. “Along with campaign cash from the Dark Money Donor, everyone on the opposition to abortion was smiling.
All journalism exposing dark money from George Soros or Reed Hoffman, or Arabella Advisor, or ACT Blue, won't get a minute on HBO. The Ohio scandal is presented as a national GOP scandal. But the local Democratic scandal is by no means a national.
Gibney was inspired by left-wing New Yorker writer Jane Mayer and her 2017 book, “Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaire Behind the Rise of the Radical Right.” She reflected the idea that Ohio's life support bill represents “private interests” that take over politics. If the left loses, the “public interest” is lost.
In “The Dark Money Game,” Alex Gibney doesn't unravel the big conspiracy theory that since 2010, religious conservatives and rape business capitalists have subverted democracy. (Jaap Arriens/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
Journalists, of course, need to expose bribery when it happens in politics, but Gibney and HBO go as if one side of democracy is corrupted, and “dark money” is something that isn't scandalous when adopted on behalf of the left. Therefore, George Soros or Reed Hoffman or Arabella Advisor or all journalism exposing ACT Blue never spends a minute on HBO. The Ohio scandal is presented as a national GOP scandal. But local scandals for the Democrats are by no means a citizen.
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The second Gibney documentary, “Wealth of the Wicked,” focuses on the origins of the Citizens United incident, McCain Feingold's “Campaign Reform” bill. “Campaign Reform” was designed to prevent conservatives from circulating liberal media elites in important films about the Democrats. Now they are trying to curb that information as a “misinformation” crime.
Mayer complained that in 90% of the race, the winner is the winner. “And if you have far more money than the other side, you can make the other side own completely.”
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The problem with this argument is that many homes and Senate races are not competitive. According to Ballotpedia, in 2024, 43 House and Senate candidates won elections of less than 5%, accounting for 9% of all assembly elections. Eighty candidates won elections with less than 10 points, accounting for 17% of all assembly elections. Candidates who are not expected to have a chance will not be funded.
Next is the umbrella that says “the other side is completely owned.” This is unintentionally hilarious. Because these Gibney movies for HBO are always owned from the other side. In this case, Gibney provided “conservatives” like former pro-refurbisher Rob Schenk who is currently in favour of abortion. Therefore, they are no longer conservatives.
Schenk highlighted Gibney's paper: “We have a small saying built on biblical poems. Yeah, let's baptize billionaires' money.
The left-wing criticism of big money in politics and their demand to remove it in some way is utopian wishful thinking. Trying to steal money from politics is like trying to remove bark from a dog. That cannot be done. They are particularly shortsighted because they do not recognize the centrality of TV advertising and campaign news media.
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The left has complained that speech is money, but left-wing journalists can promote it to HBO and somehow don't count as “political money.” What ads are equivalent to such airtime? The left doesn't look like that. Because controlling the public's argument is what they define as democracy.
“Non-commercial” non-capitalist media such as PBS and NPR promote many left-wing messages and make conservatives own. But they take money out of their conservative pockets and use it to fill them up. It somehow is the counter-man of “oligarchy.” Such documentaries mean that when conservatives win something, the political system is unfair.
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