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Russ Feingold Is Emerging as a Significant Force Against Corporate Control of Our Government

Posted: 06/20/11 11:09 AM ET

It seems like every week another scandal is bringing down one of the high profile "stars" in Congress. After his bizarre press conference this past Thursday, Anthony "That's Not My" Weiner will no doubt be tempted to take the same low road as so many before him and become a high-paid lobbyist, joining the likes of former Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana, who recently signed on with the Chamber of Commerce. Chaos and diversion are indeed running high in our nation's capitol. When will the Hill get back to addressing the people's business? Not anytime soon, it seems. It's much easier to strut and fret over the fools among them than to tackle the real issues dragging our country down.

In contrast to the sideshow on the Potomac turning our collective stomachs, it is refreshing to see former Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold taking the less-traveled high road to become a visiting Professor of Law at Marquette University in his home state, while at the same time building his Progressives United PAC. After 18 effective years in the Senate -- scandal-free, I might add -- we can only hope that his future accomplishments as an organizer and activist will rival those he had in the Senate, as he recruits and builds the progressive movement and inspires new followers to act more boldly in taking back our country from corporate and special interests.

He will begin by working to overturn the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, holding our elected officials accountable for their votes and pushing Congress forward on real and meaningful campaign finance reform -- all issues to which the Senator devoted his political career in Congress. Certainly the passage of the Fair Elections Now Act would go far in cleaning up the "pay-to-play" culture that currently owns elections in this country. Small donations of under $100 from individuals, matched by government funding -- that is the way to real campaign finance reform.

Progressives United is presenting a practical, commonsense mission that all progressive organizations should embrace and unite behind. Campaign finance reform and overturning the Citizens United ruling must be major goals for all progressive organizations in this coming election. Otherwise, nothing in our politics will change and our votes will be meaningless. Candidates must be pressed to step up to the plate on these issues if they want our support, and our President can finally deliver on his 2008 campaign promise to change the way Washington does business by using his bully pulpit to urge action. Imagine how the country would embrace him if he had the courage to publicly put on notice the fat cats and special interest donors that currently rule the day in DC.

The Feingold name and reputation for integrity are already being felt and seen in his ability to pull together over 2,400 small donors from across the country, raising $130,000 in less than a week for Democratic candidates running for office in the recall election in Wisconsin, scheduled for August 9th. This is a vintage Feingold response to those members of the legislature who supported Governor Scott Walker's vicious attack on state and public workers, ending their long-honored collective bargaining rights. Feingold has picked up on a rising anger across the country, which will hold serious implications for the rest of the Republicans governors and legislatures nationwide if they continue their naked power grabs and unbalanced, abusive austerity measures. The mission of Progressives United will also include "... support (of) national, state and local candidates who stand up for our progressive ideals." In short, Russ aims to take back our democracy, one legislative seat at a time.

Russ can also play a role in bringing together leading progressive organizations to overturn the Citizens United decision, organizing the robust, growing movement of millions already working to achieve this historic goal. Organizations like PCCC, PDA, Move To Amend (already a 100-organization strong coalition), Public Citizen, CREDO, DFA, RootsAction and the AFL/CIO can use their organizing talents and resources to take the message right to candidates in their districts. Richard Trumka, president of the AFL/CIO, has already warned Democrats that they will not be supported this time around just because they are Democrats. Perhaps we might even see a resurgence of MoveOn, with its 5 million members joining this growing movement - could we finally see a real, united progressive revolution in the making to counter the Tea Party's buffonery?

This is exactly the right time for coalition building among progressive organizations to unite and work together for a common cause, and I see Russ Feingold as a leader and powerful voice helping to accomplish this. But to really have a national impact, to recruit and build real and sustainable grassroots support and get the message out, all of these organizations must come together under one umbrella, forming a real coalition and raising large sums of money collectively, a concept that is usually foreign to progressive nonprofit advocacy organizations.

20,000 flocked to join Progressives United in its first two months, raising $1 million. Now the former Senator has a real opportunity to place an addendum on the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (better known as the McCain-Feingold Act), which, despite its good intentions, did not place a lid on the out-of-control money influencing elections and the corruption it breeds. But McCain-Feingold was a good start, and the shock to the system it represented was evidenced in the seven years it took to pass it. An important note worth mentioning here is that every dime raised by Progressives United can be viewed on its site.

Of course, one could argue that "da money" has become even more pervasive and corrupting in our politics since the McCain-Feingold Act was passed almost a decade ago. Then again, who could have anticipated an extremist, rightwing majority in the Supreme Court handing Citizens United and its corporate cronies - with their "personhood" status -- the keys to our government. Russ was the Chairman of the Sub-Committee on the Constitution in the 111th Congress, so he can have an authoritative hand in drafting a template for an amendment to overturn this corrosive decision. He can also lobby on behalf of the American people to his former colleagues in Congress, backed by a massive nationwide grassroots movement. Remember, this is the uncompromising, independent Senator who was the lone voice in the Senate to vote against the Patriot Act; who produced the Legislative Transparency and Accountability Act of 2007; who voted against the Iraq War in 2002; and who voted against the "Bush Surge" in Iraq; and who also made every effort to censure Bush and Cheney for their transgressions.

These are just a few of the highlights of a legislator that put his words into action every day that he served the people of Wisconsin and America in the Senate. A great deal of his career was devoted to accountability and campaign finance reform, while still managing to serve on numerous committees. He is a man worthy of a cabinet position, or perhaps even our presidency -- Feingold 2016, anyone? We deserve someone like Russ Feingold, who kept in touch with his constituents by holding 72 town halls in every county in his state, keeping tabs on the pulse of its people. Added to all of his legislative accomplishments is the fact that he was Phi Beta Kappa and a Rhodes scholar. Does anyone else in Congress even come close to those bona fides?

Russ is so respected that when the Wisconsin State Democratic Convention in Milwaukee on June 3-4 ran a straw poll, he emerged as the hands-down winner as the choice for Senator to replace Herb Kohl - who will not seek reelection to the Senate in 2012 -- and as Governor in 2014 when Scott Walker's (hopefully) one and only term ends. For the time being, he has made no public decisions on those possible races, or even reentering politics, though he has offered Labor Day as a time for a decision. I, for one, hope he remains the people's lobbyist and activist, unencumbered by the fuddy-duddy old boys' club in the Senate.

Perhaps President Abraham Lincoln's famous words of hope for a "... government of the people, by the people, for the people..." will yet ring true again -- with a little help from Russ Feingold and his growing movement.

With Jonathan Stone

 
It seems like every week another scandal is bringing down one of the high profile "stars" in Congress. After his bizarre press conference this past Thursday, Anthony "That's Not My" Weiner will no dou...
It seems like every week another scandal is bringing down one of the high profile "stars" in Congress. After his bizarre press conference this past Thursday, Anthony "That's Not My" Weiner will no dou...
 
 
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EmilyPEarwig
06:09 PM on 06/26/2011
Pearl, as always, you get to the root cause of the problem. Thanks so much for the TRUTH. We need to clone Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold and Pearl Korn!
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Pearl Korn
06:46 AM on 06/27/2011
Thank you. Yes, I do try to get to the heart of the matter and offer up some solutions. Carping without resolutions is a useless exercise. Since our government is almost nonfunctional WE have to provide it with some answers. I will continue throwing TRUTH and options out there and perhaps they will be meaningful and even trickle into the Beltway? I remain hopeful.

Don't know how a cloned Russ and Pearl would work out, but probably two progressives working well together with a great deal of agreement on the direction our country should be taking.
11:27 AM on 06/21/2011
Another wonderfully articulated post Pearl!! Thank you. I look forward to reading your words of TRUTH and REALITY, so refreshing amongst the BS I am surrounded by on a daily basis here in Washington.
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Pearl Korn
01:08 PM on 06/21/2011
And thank you. That you react in such glowing terms makes it so worth while. I never know how people will react when I come up with a blog post. If the subject matter will even be of interest. I just go with my gut and instinct and hope that if I am interested perhaps others will be too. Yes, I will never deviate from the truth and reality you mention. No compromises here or flaking out., and just maybe it will rub off on others. Am pleased you enjoy reading my "stuff" and will try to maintain a high standard and not disappoint..

495 doesn't sound like a congressional office?

Now I am curious, what do you do in D.C.?
07:18 PM on 06/22/2011
Presently, I am amongst the unemployed Pearl. I worked for over 10 years for a manufacturing trade association as a program manager when they decided to eliminate my department.

Please keep writing and voicing your opinions Pearl. The world needs more people like you. My hope is maybe, just maybe, this truth telling will become the new reality in Washington. It's time for everyone to deal with the TRUTH! Peace.
10:13 AM on 06/21/2011
Dear Pearl--Complimenti for truly highlighting the status-quo of the unconventional Supreme Court's Citizens United decision;thus,the urgent need to reverse the same.Indeed,there is a paramount need to reverse the Supreme Court's decision,which handled Corporations a"'personhood'status,"yet,the source of its financing remains an incognito;therefore,the real"problem"with the uncontrollable power of"da money."As I have previously indicated,while the President has clearly voiced his dismay about this Supreme Court's troubling decision:“a major victory for big oil,Wall Street banks,health insurance companies and the other powerful interests that marshal their power every day in Washington to drown out the voices of everyday Americans"-- http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/22/us/politics/22scotus.html --on the other hand,the President has not made a definite move to make sure that there is a reversal of this Supreme Court's"legislating"benchmark.In other words,the President's perspective is not matched with decisive moves.Though,there is a powerful beacon of hope to address this pivotal matter,which can be found in the former Sen.Russ Feingold's gallant endeavors in order to take"back our country from corporate and special interests."Namely,Sen Feingold's brave efforts proposes what needs to be done to correct the"pay-to-play"a/k/a"da money,"which in the real world translates into the fact that it's NOT representative of the Democracy's cardinal rule:"one person,one vote.Accordingly,it's also about time that President Obama respectfully moves from his rhetorical perspective and decisively helps to champion the"passage of the Fair Elections Now Act;"thus,the preservation of"one person,one vote!"Pearl, COMPLIMENTI for your"labor-of-love,"Rosario
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Pearl Korn
10:56 AM on 06/21/2011
I can add little to what you said Rosario except to say that last weekend in Wisconsin at the NetRoots Nation gathering Russ echoed what should be our President's strategy in his campaign. He must address the removal of corrosive money from our campaigns, as well as ridding us of Citizens United. The country would embrace and support Obama, which I suggested in my post. This should be his issue for re election, other wise nothing will change in our politics.

Thanks for your thoughts on these very serious matters, that concerns all of us.
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joadar
05:39 AM on 06/21/2011
I have nothing but respect for Feingold, but I fear that Citizens United will not be overruled for a very long time. We will need a new SCOTUS justice, and absent a tragic car accident, I don't see any of the conservative justices leaving any time soon. As far as a Constitutional Amendment, I would like to remain hopeful, but I can't help feeling a bit pessimistic about that possibility. Can you imagine 3/4 of states to ratify such an amendment, not to mention 2/3 of both houses? And we are asking our politicians who are the ones who are on the receiving end of these donations to enact this change. I wish I could have more faith in the possibility.
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Pearl Korn
06:25 AM on 06/21/2011
Dear pessimist. We have to make every effort to change the appalling situation now existing in our failed democracy. To give in and except is just what those conservatives want. Don't make it easy for them...join in the fight with millions of your fellow Americans to retake our country.Do not go quietly into submission.
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joadar
06:34 AM on 06/21/2011
I certainly agree, but I also think that when we are too idealistic we risk disappointment and abandonment of the cause. If we use language suggesting that we are going to work to get this overturned right now, and we get a case to push through to the court and they refuse to hear it or they rule the same way, people begin to feel more defeated, and abandon the cause.

I agree that it does no good to be overly pessimistic. We have to believe things can change in order to make that change possible. But I also think we need to be pragmatic and acknowledge that this is not small struggle. We need to be clear that we understand this is not going to be an overnight change or even a change that will occur over the next 4 to 8 years in all likelihood.
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Footwarrior
Progressive Apparatchik
10:39 AM on 06/21/2011
Legislation that forces corporations funding political ads to put their name on those ads would limit the effect of the Citizens United decision. Funding a smear campaign would put the corporation's reputation at risk.
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Pearl Korn
03:45 PM on 06/22/2011
The DISCLOSE ACT would have gone a long way in addressing this issue but sadly was defeated.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
10:58 PM on 06/20/2011
When you listen to Mr Feingold and read the material he puts out, you really have to wonder what Wisconsin voters were thinking when they failed to re-elect him. By the way, has anyone heard anything from that johnson guy. Good job, Wisconsin. NOT!
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unwashedmasses
Newtown is Our Town
01:12 AM on 06/21/2011
Funny thing is if he had won last fall, he would not be here for us now, and we have NOBODY on our side in the State of Wisconsin. I'm pretty certain most people don't know how bad things are here - the stress - the HUGE cutbacks - the tyranny of Scott Walker.

Russ lost by a mere 100,000 votes in an election that, if I recall correctly, had well over a million votes.
But what people don't understand is that Wisconsin was targeted by the Koch bros, with a tone of money spent on beating the dems.

So now, we recall the governor and his cronies, and we elect Russ Feingold Governor.
Sometimes disasters have a silver lining.
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linksteroh
Believing in yourself is an endless desitination.
10:14 PM on 06/21/2011
I feel your pain as I live in Ohio and we are suffering under Kasich and we can't recall his a$$. At least in Wisconsin you can try to get rid of Walker.
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joadar
05:23 AM on 06/21/2011
Feingold imposed his own financial limitations on his campaign. Johnson did not.j Feingold is principled. Johnson is not. The uneducated masses were tricked into believing this multi-millionaire business man was the "common-man;" that it could happen to them too. Why? Because people want to associate themselves with successful people. He said "hey I'm one of you." People were flattered that such a wealthy man considered himself one of the people.
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Pearl Korn
06:20 AM on 06/21/2011
Integrity won out with Russ who never swayed from his principled stance and so he lost his seat in the Senate. Yes, confusion, distortions and mixed messages are the mantra of the conservatives. We must become much better informed as a nation.
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linksteroh
Believing in yourself is an endless desitination.
10:17 PM on 06/21/2011
You are absolutely right that is exactly how the Republicans have wrapped the t-party around it's little finger.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
10:55 PM on 06/20/2011
Mr Feingold is definitely good for the country mostly because he's smarter that about 20 Regressives put together. Good luck, sir.
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Pearl Korn
06:15 AM on 06/21/2011
You got that right. Let's hope others see that as well?
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Pearl Korn
03:48 PM on 06/22/2011
You betcha. And Russ will need our help.
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LizLemonsbrother
"My life is my message." Gandhi
10:41 PM on 06/20/2011
Love this man's politics and character. He would have my vote. I don't know what Wisconsin was thinking. He's been missed in DC.
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Pearl Korn
06:14 AM on 06/21/2011
I agree with all you say Liz. Thanks.
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pollclaire
jeu d'esprit
09:56 PM on 06/20/2011
Latest polls in Wisconsin have Feingold beating Walker by at least ten points.
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Pearl Korn
06:13 AM on 06/21/2011
Now that is good news. The people of the state are awakening to the poison being inflicted by the Gov. and his cronies.The country will be watching for a national message.
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bg66astoria
Research Helps
09:27 PM on 06/20/2011
Feingold/Kucinich ticket?
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Pearl Korn
06:10 AM on 06/21/2011
Now that is an exciting thought.
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Katherine Schock
Over the hill,liberal,organic gardener
09:25 PM on 06/20/2011
Thanks for this informative post, Pearl! Russ Feingold is a sterling example of what we would all like our elected officials in Congress to be, he is uncompromising on his principles, a rare trait today! Progressives United is a way for us all to be involved in helping him and trying to bring our government back to it's service to we, the people!
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Pearl Korn
06:09 AM on 06/21/2011
And thank you Katherine. It was an enormous pleasure for me to write this HuffPost, lauding the good works and principled efforts of Russ Feingold. Always a sterling public servant. YES, please do become involved, non of us can sit on the side lines any longer. it is easy to become cynical and sit back and do nothing, but we must muster every ounce of our being and fight back. Who said, politics isn't a spectator sport?
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bg66astoria
Research Helps
09:25 PM on 06/20/2011
For me in NYS, I'll write in Russ Feingold proudly in the DEM primary. Chances are he'll also get the Green & Working Families line as well.

NYS is just waiting to give another bad review for the Clinton/DLCers in the WH. It might even be enough to scare Hillary from running again in NYS.

A fine post, Ms. Korn. Thanks from NYS!
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Pearl Korn
06:03 AM on 06/21/2011
Thanks very much fellow New Yorker. I do think Hillary is finished with elected office. She has larger fish to fry. More interested apparently in the world stage.
nothingchanges
too soon old, too late smart
09:10 PM on 06/20/2011
The Democrats inability to address the Citizens United ruling by the Supreme Court when they held the majority in both Houses of Congress, and the Presidency, does not bode well for any of us.

That was a small window of opportunity that may never be opened again (at least, not in my lifetime).

For me, it's repulsive in the extreme to realize that hundreds of thousands of brave Americans died in WW2, fighting (in part) against fascism, only to have it embraced by our elected leaders and mainstream media mere decades later.

If ever there was proof that wars accomplish little to nothing, this would be high on my list of evidence to that effect.

If the Democrats refuse corporate money, while the Republicans actively seek it, They lose (over 9 times out of ten, whoever spends the most on their campaign wins).

If Democrats actively seek corporate money, to compete with Republicans in the election process, "we" lose, since they will then be "obligated" to their corporate patrons.

There are times (not often) when I'm glad I'm old. I don't like where I see our system of elections headed, and I don't see a good outcome for any of us in the near future.

A dictatorship would be a heck of a lot easier, there's no question about it.

George W. Bush
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Pearl Korn
06:00 AM on 06/21/2011
Don't despair, fight back. We cannot accept the status quo. Ending corporate money control means both parties would be playing on a level field. And returning our govt. to the people which is the foundation of our democracy.

I am probably older than you and I am fighting with my HuffPosts and more. Come on board.
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Chris Herz
08:43 PM on 06/20/2011
But conservatives do God's work -- destroying the empire with a combination of wacky policy and fostering state bankruptcy.
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doneflyin
my micro-bio isn't
06:40 PM on 06/20/2011
I'm an Independent and have been for decades. Obama and his party have been a huge disappointment for me. This time I will not be supporting him and his party with cash donations or volunteer work.
Rather then expecting any change happening in the corrupt and paid for Wash. D.C environment, I believe we would be much better off to put our efforts and cash to work locally and at the state level.
Change will have to come from the bottom up, not top down. Washington is pretty much a lost cause what with all that corporate and Uber Rich money sloshing about.

Feingold's loss in the Senate may just be a gain for progressives at the state level. Wisconsin will be a good test case.
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Pearl Korn
07:15 PM on 06/20/2011
Yes, you are correct it has to be from the bottom up and that is where change has always taken place from. Hence joining Russ and his org. might not be a bad idea. He aims to change the politics in D.C. that is so deplorable. Indeed work in your state as well..

Yes, and all eyes are on Wisconsin. The recall elections on Aug.9th. will be very telling.
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unwashedmasses
Newtown is Our Town
01:20 AM on 06/21/2011
And the primaries are July 12!
Since the Republican'ts are running 'fake' democrats to prolong the election time, it's so important to VOTE in the primaries. And bring your friends, as long as they have a photo ID like a driver's license.

I'm not certain, but I think those elections are scheduled for Aug, 2.