An Excerpt from Billionaires and Ballot Bandits
How the Election Games are fixed by the Koch gang,
Karl Rove and their buck-buddies
Part 1 - THE GAME
In the Beginning
In early 2010, a man named Karl Rove met with a financier known as the Ice Man. The billionaire had more than his share of legal and political troubles. Rove told him he had a plan to defeat Barack Obama and seize control of Congress for the GOP.
The Ice Man said, "I'm in," and handed over a check for $20 million.
And Ice Man promised more.
"Karl is the best political mind out there," he said.
Way out there. 2012: Ballots Up the Congo
How I ended up here, up the Congo River, hunting for missing ballots in the US presidential election, well, that's a story in itself. I'll get to that.
But first, I have to take you deep into the Heart of Darkness, Washington DC, where, in 2004, this same Karl Rove arranged for his pudgy little poodle to take on a terrible and cruel assignment. The poodle, Tim Griffin, had the small hands, small mind and small heart perfectly suited for the job of re-electing the President, by hook or crook. Mostly crook.
Rove, then Senior Advisor to President George W. Bush, said,
"We are beginning to look like we have elections like those run in countries where the guys in charge are, you know, colonels in mirrored glasses."
Rove wasn't complaining. He was boasting. (Show me more...)