Co-authored by Jesse Lava
In the wake of Mitt Romney’s griping that 47% of the country is mooching off rich folks like him, Charles and David Koch are now suggesting that they, too, are victims.
The billionaire Koch brothers and their aptly-named political strategist Rich Fink spoke publicly about the family’s agenda in the The Wichita Eagle this weekend. They insist that they’re the ones under attack in America. Sure, the Kochs have $62 billion and seven homes. And yes, their combined wealth has just about doubled under Obama. And there are now reports of intimidation at Koch Industries for employees who dare speak out against the brothers’ politics.
No matter: the world is lined up against these unfortunate souls. The corruption and machinations detailed in our film Koch Brothers Exposed are, apparently, child’s play compared to the nerve-wracking obstacles these guys face.
What obstacles?
Here’s Charles Koch, lamenting that Obama consultant David Axelrod called out the brothers’ massive investment in policies that promote themselves:
When you have Axelrod, one of [Obama's] top campaign officials, saying we are contract killers—I mean, I don’t know how somebody in the administration can say that about a private citizen. It’s frightening because you don’t know what they’re going to do. They have tremendous power. They can destroy just about anybody, whether you are totally innocent or not.
And here’s David Koch:
[Obama's] criticism can stimulate a lot of anger and dislike toward us. So there’s a huge security concern.
And Fink:
We’re just besieged day and night with attacks and the more visible we are, and the more we’ve done, the more attacks we get.
Not that he expected anything less; he had warned the brothers from the outset that if they became major political players, “You guys will possibly risk the businesses that you have built and your family legacy, and there’s going to be a lot of fallback [sic] from this.”
Yes, the Kochs have so risked their livelihoods that their wealth has ballooned by tens of billions of dollars in the last couple of years.
Indeed, Fink goes so far as to say the the brothers are “just like the…American revolutionaries” in that they believe they need to “stand up and fight to save the country.” “Otherwise,” he says, “we have lost it.”
Not that America should be the Kochs’ to lose. Although they have thrown around truly massive sums to influence this election, the power in a democracy is supposed to reside in organized people, not organized money. The fact that the Kochs are able to wield such outsized influence is itself a reflection of how far this nation has strayed from its founding ideal of equal opportunity. The case we make in Koch Brothers Exposed is that Americans need to organize, organize, and organize some more to bring that ideal back.
Even if it hurts the Koch brothers’ feelings.
Correction: Originally, this post incorrectly attributed the Koch and Fink quotations to the Kansas City Star. The story actually appeared in The Wichita Eagle. This post has been updated accordingly.




4 Comments

Agreed! Not only do we have to organize, we have to stop spending on their products and we have to concentrate on our State reps. Not just the Legislature but those we send to Washington. Oh, and before I forget, we MUST occupy the polls and counting of votes. We may not be able to make our votes count towards President this year, but we sure as hell can make sure every local, city, county, and state vote is handled correctly.
Barry vastly increases their wealth and they feel they are his victims? Reminds me of when Minderbinder and Cathcart were going to discharge Yossarian in “Catch-22″ if he would say nice things about them and make people ‘like them’.
I love ‘Rich Fink.’ You couldn’t make that up in fiction, no one would believe it.
Dear Koch brothers,
For greedy turds whose family money came from the most brutal communist dictator, you sure have embraced capitalism and democracy. Kudos on your family’s ability to adapt to anything, as long as it makes you rich.
As to the many problems visited on you by your vast forturne, I feel your pain and, the really good news is that I have an extremely easy solution.
Do something spectacular for people with your money and publicize it well. Spend yourself down to your last ten million per brother. Sure, your fortune will be considerably decreased, but so will your lousy image and your needs for security. After all, what good is your money to you if you live in fear of being killed?
Don’t like that solution? Then just STFU and stop whining about class warfare before one of the 99% take that ridiculous metaphor seriously and finally starts fighting back.