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Kochs, Lies and Videotape

Posted: 03/31/2012 12:21 pm

This week as I premiered my new film, Koch Brothers Exposed -- the result of a year-long investigation on how two billionaires are using their wealth to corrupt democracy -- Koch Industries has launched an attack on the film and me. The Kochs intimidate, they menace; they have a letter from their lawyer borderline threatening the media if it reports what's in the film -- and they always try to change the subject so their behavior can stay in the shadows: not only are they unwilling to accept my offer of a debate or interview, they also refuse to testify about their interest in the Keystone XL pipeline and may have to be dragged kicking and screaming into revealing their secret contributions to groups doing election work. This time, the Kochs are using a technique I point out in the film: attacking to avoid dealing with the facts. They are dodging and distorting the truth to avoid confronting our findings on cancer, voting rights, civil rights, and more.

How? Let me count (some of) the ways:

1) Cancer. People are dying of cancer near the Kochs' Georgia Pacific plant in Crossett, Arkansas, and the Kochs refuse to answer the relevant question: What are they going to do about it? On Penn Road in Crossett, right near the mill, residents powerfully show how nine out of 11 homes have suffered from cancer. A USA Today study said Crossett's school district is in the top 1% in the nation for cancer. Meanwhile, the Kochs' facility releases significant amounts of formaldehyde -- a known carcinogen -- and there's no other chemical plant in town. The Kochs are among the country's top 10 polluters and lobbied hard to keep formaldehyde from being labeled a carcinogen. For a company where one of the owners (David Koch) and the communications director (Melissa Cohlmia) are cancer survivors, this is tragic and infuriating. It reflects a warped sense of humanity where greed trumps all.

2) Voting rights. The Kochs have given over $1 million to the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a group that's trying to pass severe voter ID restrictions in states across the country. These bills disenfranchise the poor, the elderly, the young, people of color -- in short, people who are likely to oppose a 1% agenda. The Kochs won't explain why anyone should believe that ALEC's pro-corporate, anti-99% agenda is somehow detached from its billionaire funders. Onerous voting restrictions are already impacting people's ability to vote in the 2012 election.

3) Re-segregation. Americans for Prosperity (AFP), which is Koch-founded and Koch-financed (they refuse to say how much but we know it's at least $5 million), pushed "reforms" in North Carolina that would destroy a school district's model of racial integration and ensure students go to school mainly with people of their own race. We call out this "re-segregation" in Koch Brothers Exposed. The Kochs, of course, try to hide from their connection -- hoping we ignore not only their involvement in the founding and financing of AFP, but also the fact that David Koch has served as chair of the group's supposedly nonpolitical arm, the AFP Foundation. Their dissembling doesn't pass the laugh test--particularly when they've refused to open the books to show where their funding is coming from.

4) Worker rights. The Kochs have been undermining labor rights, helping anti-union Gov. Scott Walker in Wisconsin and supporting groups that want to boost employer power against employees. They also have pushed the interests of large corporations over Main Street. The Koch brothers try pathetically to attack me on that front, going back eight years to my film Wal-Mart: the High Cost of Low Price and saying a locally-owned hardware store I profiled as an example of how Wal-Mart shuts down small businesses had actually closed before the retail giant opened. Um, as the store owners said in the film, the reason it closed early was problems involving financing and reduced appraisals in light of Wal-Mart's impending arrival. This is yet another example of distorting the facts and is ultimately a distraction.

Why are the Kochs flailing so desperately in the face of our findings? Because they can't give straightforward, convincing rebuttals to the claims we lodge against them in the film. My organization, Brave New Foundation, doesn't have billions of dollars at its disposal to fight back, but this time time, the Kochs aren't getting the last word. The smears and name-calling (I'm malicious, I'm a liar, blah blah blah) may not be pleasant but won't stop the film from being shared by 25 groups partnering with us and thousands of people online.

The Koch brothers epitomize the corruption of democracy that's going on in our country, with a handful of people at the top expanding their wealth on the backs of the 99%. Americans shouldn't fall for their attempt to change the subject.

 
 
 

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stratego
12:45 AM on 04/03/2012
Related to Ilse and Eric Koch. Look them up. Why the supremacy gig, do you think? Find the answers with them. The Kochs made thier money by selling oil to the N-az/i. s, and the Republican party laps up their favors.
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dfranz
With Liberty and Justice for all
12:28 PM on 04/02/2012
The irony is that the Koch Brothers are the first to rail against the "entitlement" Democrats while they themselves feel entitled to have more influence in running this country because they have more money than they could ever spend.

I never thought I'd see the day come when the laughable fringe John Birch Society would actually have a commanding voice in American politics. I guess pigs do fly sometimes.
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The ORF in Largo
Louder than a fart a hurricane
12:16 PM on 04/02/2012
The Koch Brothers are a cancer that must be eradicated as soon as possible or America as we know it
will die and be replaced with a feudal form of government with the masses becoming nothing more than
serfs
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Kenji
12:02 PM on 04/02/2012
Don't you mean "Filmmaker" Fires Back...?
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Ruth Rocchio
Art all the time, no matter what!
11:44 AM on 04/02/2012
the Koch brothers take white collar crime to a new high. May they get the justice they so richly deserve.
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sorry guy
10:32 AM on 04/02/2012
If we want a better country. We must get rid of these fat cats. Put them in prison. Give the Gov. and country back to the people.
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american-dolt
Divide and Conquer
10:20 AM on 04/02/2012
Robert Greenwald is a True, Ballsy Patriot. Thank You.
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Card Carrying Union Member
11:17 AM on 04/02/2012
Indeed you are, Mr. Greenwald! Only be careful, and don't get into any unmarked vans.
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Susan DeVilder
09:56 AM on 04/02/2012
I have not used any paper product made by Georgia Pacific for over 2 years. I appeal to all of you to do the same. Before buying your toilet paper, paper towels, napkins, cups, etc. etc. ect., just turn the package over and read the label. If it says Georgia Pacific, put it back. It may mean giving up your toilet paper that you really like, but I will not give one more cent to the Evil Koch Empire.
It's a small, simple thing to do, but it really makes you feel better.
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DeeAnnRowley
09:40 AM on 04/02/2012
Thank you for writing about this.
08:46 AM on 04/02/2012
As stated by another poster, the Koch brothers are extreme right wing fanatics whose father helped establish the John birch society. And for those too youn to remember, Birchers Policies were based on a paranoid, anti-communist obsession that saw subversion everywhere. They were virulently racist as well and tied these two distortions of reality together, viewing civil rights as a communist plot to overthrow America. Along with Eisenhower, others that the Birchers believed to be communi
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stratego
12:43 AM on 04/03/2012
Based on what I can find out, they are related to Ilsae and Erik Koch. Their oil money was made by selling oil to the Na/z-I s. They weren't as successful in Russia so they moved here. Lots of money to be made and very few restrictions.
07:59 AM on 04/03/2012
That's news to me...but not that surprising. What really concerns me is the influence of the John birch society (jbs) agenda on republican politics. Palin, Ron Paul, Rick Perry and the tea part all espouse the same extreme right wing principles of the jbs. Distrust of the united nations, calling for and end to the federal reserve, anti-immigration, distorted views on the role of Christianity in the founding fathers framing of the constitution...the list goes on and on. The jbs was discredited in the 1960's after Goldwater lost the election to Johnson, but they lingered in the background. By all appearances they are back using the tea party to build on their base. Their re turn is not good for democracy.
08:14 AM on 04/02/2012
Their father was the co-founder of the John Birch society. Mr. Koch firmly believed that General Eisenhower was a soviet agent and that that fluoridated water was some communist conspiracy to control our minds. David Koch married late in life and reportedly asked his bride if she only married him because he inherited billions from his father. She replied that she would have married him no matter who left him his billions.
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rksnj67
Illegitimi non carborundum
12:39 PM on 04/02/2012
That's true love!
nbb
332-206
05:55 AM on 04/02/2012
Koch Bros. are not nice people. They may clean up pretty well, but they do not have the people's interests at heart.
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timiam
Resist the Empire
10:02 PM on 04/01/2012
Robert Greenwald
A peoples champion
and fine documentary maker.
Thank You.
Buck those Kochs
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contact MyBkTeam
09:10 PM on 04/01/2012
Vote, vote and vote. If we let these guys continue in their effort to take over our country there will be no taking it back. I'm afraid that it's already gone to far for us to turn it around. If you sit on your butt this November and don't vote every single GOP out and all the blue dogs, then you get what you deserve. Vote and go help someone register to vote. The elderly and the minorities are at a disadvantage, take them to get their ID and get involved