"When Bobby Kennedy went after organized crime in the early 1960s, one of the things he learned was that the Mafia had a series of rituals new members went through to declare their loyalty and promise theyâd never turn away from their new benefactors. Once in, theyâd be showered with money and protection, but they could never leave and even faced serious problems if they betrayed the syndicate. Which brings us to the story of Kyrsten Sinema. For a republican democracy to actually work, average citizens with a passion for making their country better must be able to run for public office without needing wealthy or powerful patrons; this is a concept that dates back to Aristotleâs rants on the topic. And Sinema... Apparently... she decided that if you can only barely beat them, youâd damn well better join them. Sinema quickly joined other Democrats whoâd followed the Citizens United path to the flashing neon lights of big money, joining the so-called âProblem Solversâ caucus that owes its existence in part to the Wall Street-funded front group âNo Labels.â ... Political networks run by rightwing billionaires and the US Chamber of Commerce showered her with support... Sheâd proved herself as a âmade woman,â just like the old mafiosi documented by RFK in the 1960s, willing to do whatever it takes, compromise whatever principles she espoused..."
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Thom Hartmann in Krysten Sinema is the Epitome of Political Corruption, Thom Hartmann, CounterPunch, October 14, 2021
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