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just him. >> that gives new meaning to the term buy american. they want to buy these elections. >> after the speaker said that here, the pushback. $87 million into the mid terms. you know where this money came from. and a tea party candidate for the house of representatives finally says it. >> our nation was founded on violence. >> in 2010 you would your honor that? >> the opgs option is on the table. the republican tea party in the texas 30. he approves of the violent overthrow of the elected government of the university. and he is a becker head. >> activation means getting up off the couch. being engaged in the electorate and the electoral process, to save this republic. it has to happen. every saturday on life and liberty -- i am. >> six months since deepwater horizon. the moratorium are gone and so are the promises of safeguards. the investigation report? postponed until march. the file clerk decides to rub out the efficiency expert. part two of thurber's the cat bird seats. and the tea partier running around pretending he is a nazi soldier in an ss division. that was apparently the highlight of his campaign. all the news and commentary now on "countdown." >> very interesting! good evening from knocking. this is friday, october 22nd. the supreme court enabled corruption in this election cycle, syrup packs. spending unlimited sums from secret donors, believe that donor is just one man. in our fifth story, pacman. the and bows big insurance, big finance and big oil shovels money to the chamber of commerce for the obvious advocacy that they execute so well. first the bran new and stark example in the nevada senate race. the southeastern pack calling itself ending spending fund. it has spent nearly $600,000 against the majority leader harry reid. thats the arm of the nonprofit group called taxpayers against ear marks. but taxpayers against ear marks is actually just one taxpayer, according to amanda from the "huffington post." this guy. joe rickets, the founder and chairman of mare traid. he is the sole donor to the ending spending fund and he would and could be a secret donor if not for the fact that he voluntarily disclosed his identity. to put this in further perspective, under the law, an individual such as he, may distribute $2,400 to a candidate or his campaign committee. an individual may don't bait twice that amount. $5,000 to a traditional political action committee, pac. those now seem quaint. they must disclose their donors. and an individual can donate $ly the,400 to a national party committee. but no him to a super pac. as for the other, the u.s. chamber of commerce. more clarity now about how a single corporation can secretly donate money to guy political advertising it wants and needs. again, the stark example that represents the rule. this one from the new york times expose. prudential financial, a $2 million donation to the chamber last year just as the chamber was launching a national advertising campaign as well as extensive lobbying in congress against wall street reform. a prudential spokesman telling new york time, the donation was not earmarked for a specific issue. of course it wasn't. ear marking the money would violate the law. and ear marking the money does not seem to be necessary. dow chemical last year shoveling $1,700,000 to the chamber as they fought proposals for tighter security at chemical plants. goldman sachs, chevron, texaco. they contributed more than $8 million in recent years to the u.s. chamber of commerce. all this would be secret if not for the investigative reporting of the "times." last week we asked nancy pelosi about this issue. >> it is a bigger issue. it is about our democracy. and they give new meaning to the term, "buy american." they want to buy these elections. so elections are always about the future. you know that, keith, about what is our vision for taking america forward, as the president said. for going forward. not going backward. fighting for the middle class. this is about our ghok. if they win, which i fully intend to stop them from doing, if they were to win, it would mean that we are now an old garky. whatever these few secret unlimited sources of money are, can control our entire agenda. >> i'm joined now by a political correspondent of the new york times. thanks for coming in. >> thank you. i have to correct you. it was my colleagues, mike mcintyre and eric lipton. >> the money is not earmarked. explain how and how successfully and how carefully the chamber takes up political battles that corporations do not want to be seen as fighting openly. >> what it showed is that the money came. in you showed it prudential, $2 million, right when the chamber will start going after the financial reform package. maybe the money wasn't earmarked them say it wasn't and we have no evidence to doubt that. but you know, i guess people can draw their own conclusions. >> if it is coming from a chemical company, it might have something to do, they might have some interest having it go to a chemical issue and it would be simply assumed. you wouldn't even have to say anything that would make it illegal. that's part of the intricacy of the thing, correct? >> right. we report, you decide. people can try to connect some dots. it is hard because you don't who know is behind the money, as you pointed out. >> the examples that we have are from recent years. do we know that's the template of what's going to? or is that just to be assumed? >> i don't know. right now there's so much money coming in and they are pinpointing races. it is really hard to say. one would have to think work want to think the money is earmarked. they say it isn't. we just don't know and perhaps will never know. >> this was not from your paper's reporting but we cited this example from the nevada race. this super pac. the one man. a man who is his own syrup political action committee. how does that and the super pac idea compare to the dynamics of the political activity of the u.s. chamber of commerce? >> to me it is interesting there are people who will come out and say i'm giving a lot of money. we have bob perry, a builder out of texas, make it clear that he has given $7 million to some of these efforts. that starts with the american cross roads, the group, what is commonly associated with karl rove. we help them form and fundraise. >> do you think in temperature of information that might be available at this subject know we're at the tip of the iceberg or to do have your colleagues pretty much mine this mine? >> again, because it's so dark, who knows? i feel like we're at the tip. i feel like there's so much we don't know. >> the way the law has been structured, the way it has been reinterpreted, there is no easy route to get this information. nothing other than going essentially through backfilings of taxes, correct? >> that's right. if congress changes hands, there is a -- as you talk about, the disclose act. some legislation that would make companies have to say what they're doing. the congress is in republican hands. that will not come to be. it couldn't come to be this summer. >> and i would assume even if it would somehow get to the floor, if the democrats retain the house, there would be this huge campaign against the disclose act with funding provided by people who don't have to disclose anything, right? >> that would make sense for sure. it gives us reporters a lot to do and a lot to work with. >> i believe the old instructions from our youth was, follow the money. from "the new york times," great thanks. >> if only it were that easy but thanks. the alarming amount of political spending by right wing super pacs in the chambers of commerce. one group that is not beholden. the american federation of state, county and municipal employees. they will spend more than $87 million for mid-term, including funds. it become the biggest outside spender in the election cycle. the biggest single spender, perhaps. but a network of outside political groups led by karl rove is expected to reach $250 million in its own spending by election day, according to msnbc and nbc news reporter. we have karl rove's quote from 2004 back when the billionaire was funding groups such as america coming together and the media fund. a groat mr. rove. i'm a firm believer in strong political parties and thing that weaken the parties and place the outcolonel of elections in the hands of billionaires who can write checks and political consultants who can get themselves hired by billionaires who write the checks, give me some concern. then, yes. now not so much. let's bring in the director. mr. scanlon, thanks for your time tonight. >> thank you for having me on. emergency funds are part of this. is that because you perceive this as an emergency? >> yes, indeed. we've gone on a two-year budget cycle. it is a broed the landscape, sort of worsened dramatically for our friends. and he said we need to invest in this election and that's what we did. >> your organization has even made the choice to support some of the democrats it once opposed, according to this piece in the journal. can you verify that and explain it? >> yeah. it's not so much that we oppose them. obviously during the course of the election, the legislative session, we tried to move them. we were slow to maybe support them earlier in the year. once we got past labor day, and realized that what was at stake was the actual control. the gavel in the house where you had to have 218 votes. we recessed our position and we started to move more resources in terms of cash contributions, permissible under the law. staff on the ground in some of these districts. we did a lot of mail to our members. we worked in the afl-cio program. so it is kind of an all hands on deck situation. >> and to that point, regarding how much money that is coming in from the other end as that report suggested from michael isikoff. the money spent by karl rove's group. nothing abstract about this. tell us the other organizations that support republicans who favor policy that's would do what to american workers. >> well, here's the deal. we fight in politics to elect the great kinds of people who support working families and workers. clearly the other side does not share our agenda. so when we listen to john boehner and eric cantor talking about, we have to privatize social security. we want to go after defined pensions which are key, they want to roll back health care coverages, that really concerns us. and clearly they're looking to downsize government, cut taxes. that's the service that's our members provide. so we made a decision that we had to play heavy. we looked at what was happening on the other side. you see them coming in saying they're going to spend a lot of money and there is no disclosure. the chamber of commerce can put their name on an ad and you don't know who is paying for it. when they put their name on the ad, you know the 1.6 members are paying for it and it averages to $28 per year per member that we spend on politics. >> "newsweek" just release ad poll. it came out at dinner time tonight which suggests, it suggests is addressing the so-called enthusiasm gap and suggesting that enthusiasm gap is closing. let me give you the highlights. the president's approval ratings, 48 approval, 46 disapproval. that was the end of september. today it is 54-40. does that polling jive with that sense? >> it does. we're seeing more enthusiasm on the ground. in fact, it is beyond enthusiasm. it is anger. our member and other labor movement members, when they're reading about what the republicans want to do, they have some crazy right wing candidates this year. they're fired up. they're volunteering to get on the doors, to make phone calls. and so what we're seeing is, as we do our polling, there is an uptake or a spike in terms of union members coming home to endorse candidates. >> did that just happen? is that a recent phenomenon? >> i would say yes, over the last four to six weeks. >> and i imagine you're pleased with that. >> we're working hard to make it happen. >> larry scanlon, the political director of afscme. have a good weekend. of course all this is done to secretly hold up candidates who will do the bidding of big business and who will threaten insurrection. the tea party and republican candidate in dallas seeking the house from the texas 30th says violence is quote on the table. also on the table, drilling in the gulf six months after the deepwater horizon disaster. >> ( laughing ) >> yay! no! no! no! no! aah! >> that's your water? it's bad water. isn't that right? >> healthcare that goes everywhere. government oversight still in his hands. safety improvements never happen. six months later and the drilling moratorium is lifted in the gulf. running for congress and saying if his side doesn't win, he has a right to overthrow government of the united states by violence. and he appeared at a beck 9/12 event and gave the benediction at a michelle bachmann shin-dig. it has turned out he did something worse than the nazi dress-up play time thing. and the tale of murder and filing cab necessary. part two. last year. 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>> the biggest problem is that the obama administration on the heels almost from the very first hour. if you'll recall, they didn't even actually respond to the blowout, understanding how bad it was, for almost a week. and i think they were just trying to scramble to get something done them stopped all drilling to begin with and then left the deepwater shut down while they allowed the shallow water to go forward. >> you wrote in the book, they, referring to bp and all the other company that work in the deepwater, everybody suing spill that they occur. claiming that minimal environmental damage would result. nothing could be further from the truth. how will we know these new contingency plans will not just be another cut and paste job that lists dead scientists and walruses? is the only verification the next disaster? >> i'm afraid so. the upon is that over the first few wells, the first few years of these new regulations, they'll be paying very close attention. like the valdez, after several years it will be more cut and paste. more paperwork on paperwork. i'm afraid they won't actually change what they're actually doing in the gulf. >> what happened to the idea like canada, we should have the emergency wells in place before any further drilling would be permitted? >> the problem with having a standby well is that it actually doubles the rick of blowout. because that well is drilling in the same environment as the first well. the real answer here is to make sure the well doesn't blow out. that's what we're not talking about. we're not talking about control, we're not talking about systems, we're not talking about redesign to keep the well safe. >> is that the idea behind the offshore drilling institute? or is that just something for public relations that pleases neither side? >> i think answer "b." it is one of those things, everybody talking will help. it certainly can't hurt. the industry will fight anything costs more money so there will be a lot of talking and discussion. i'm not sure it will translate to any action. >> ken salazar will bloomberg news, his job is safe. should it be? should it be increased oversight or a victory or environmentalists or people who wouldn't like to see waves of oil again in the gulf? >> i'm not sure i would be as confident as he is. the agency was crippled during the bush administration and he was way behind. the response was so slow in getting everyone geared up, that i think salazar has some questions to answer about that. >> the figure of the extra drilling for the deeper wells from chevron, $7 billion that they're investing in that. this is an industry supposedly experiencing death by committee? they seem to be holding up well enough. >> huge money in this business. huge company. some of the largest company in the world are the ones drilling out here. with these kinds of dollars that play, there is a lot of dollars that go into politicians, campaign coffers. and because of that we won't have the change we need to make it safer. >> so the forecast for the gulf and other places where deep drilling is done is what? we're going to go through the deepwater horizon again in the next decade? >> here's the problem. some of the new regulations require a longer period of time for the permit to be approved. that requires congressional action. the interior just can't do that. so i think what will happen, nothing happen. they'll go back to drilling and we'll be at risk of it happening again. >> the new book is caste on the horizon. could not recommend it more. >> thank you. speaking of disasters, we'll meet the pastor, if you don't vote for him and people like him, he is ready to overthrow people of this country by violence. a tea party congressional candidate finally come out and says it. the violent overthrow of the government is on the table. first the sanity break and the tweet of the day from la smith miller. does anyone remember when the problem was lack of experience? now all everyone wants is lack of experience. and a supposed past association with people who advocated violence against the government was something republicans were supposedly against. now it might as well be a republican. let's play "oddball." we begin in merry old england. some are not so merry. the political editor finishing up a report engaged protesters at the back of his shop. he grabbed a sign and smashed it. he didn't go so well on the smashing but at least he has their sign. hello. these protesters came prepared with more than one sign. curses! they're always one step ahead of old nick. after apologizing for losing his temper but did not apologize for his poor sign smashing abilities. to thailand where horses are not the only hoofed animals who can race. 63 water buffaloes have been brought out for the annual race. and they're running. they are split into one of four categories ranging from very small to large. and there is also venti. they are then ridden by what you would probably call jockeys down a 450 foot course. no saddles to protect the jockeys or their bums. they're simply forced to hang on for dear life. most hang on but some are not so lucky. most were happy with how the preparation h water buffalo race turned out. lastly to mexico city, the faent annual clown convention. not to be confused with the tea party convention. nearly 800 clowns gathered to laugh for 20 minutes in an attempt to break a world record. what record they were attempting to break, not entirely certain. oh! carl paladino, no. i'm going to guess it had something to do with scaring children. unfortunately they could only laugh for 15 minutes and failed to break the record. when asked to comment, christine o'donnell's father said he had not been invited. the would be texas republican congressman comes out and admits it. if he doesn't get what he wants, armed insurrecollect is on the table. and he self-identifies as a pastor. five months ago. we are building a website by ourselves. announcer: there's an easier way. create your own small-business site with intuit websites. just choose a style that fits your business and customize, publish and get found in three easy steps. sweet. all from just $4.99 a month, get a 30-day free trial at intuit.com. ♪ an accidental touch can turn ordinary into something more. moments can change anytime -- just like that. and when they do men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven, low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. 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that these are marxist radicals that have positions of tremendous power. is that right or wrong? >> absolutely. look, you are dead on. >> by our count, beck booked him at least half a dozen times on his fox news show and he became a tea party cause celeb. in november he let off michelle bauch mann's protest at the capitol. >> from dallas, texas. >> we're concerned there is end of life counseling inside this death care. and we believe that is against the law of nature and of nature's god. >> that was the benediction. mingling with the likes of steve king of eye warning then in june of this yearering announced his intention to join his tea party in congress friend and run against incumbent democrat. but yesterday, pastor broedin's words from that event finally caught up with him. he sat down with a reporter from the dallas abc station, wfaa to refuse the tape. asked about it he hedged. asked if the obama administration was a modern day nazi party, he backed on. i asked about his comment about violent revolution. he doubled down. >> we have a constitutional remedy here. the framer says if that don't work, revolution. >> he says revolution first means at the ballot box. but a violent overthrow is an option. >> our nation was founded on violence. >> in 2010 you would urge that as an option though? >> the option is on the table. i don't think that we should ever remove anything from the table as it relates to our liberties and our freedoms. >> ahead of the dallas county republicans said those remarks were disappointing but he call them an isolated incident. and he said he didn't disagree with his point but he doesn't think revolution will happen soon. as for glenn beck? pastor? pastor? pastor who? >> steven brodin is, i wouldn't say as he friend of mine. i have met him maybe four times. he seems like a guy who gets it. he is a friend of king. if pastor brodin actually said those words, i denounce those words and i denounce him. but i don't believe the press has those words right. >> yep. the videotape doesn't count. joining me now, david corn for mother jones magazine. good evening. >> good evening, keith. >> violent revolution is on the table. what now? somebody calling homeland security? >> i think they should call the communist party. isn't that the entity that wants to overthrow government? this guy speaks we're going to depopulate the population with health care and he compared america to nazi germany. does that mean that obama is going to invade canada? this is lunacy. >> the head of the local gop says, as i quoted him. isolated incident except it isn't. he is a figure connected to beck. he is a figure connected to michelle bachmann. did he just make the greatest case possible for republican on the second of november? >> it is not isolated. you mentioned in your intro, sharron angle calling for second amendment remedies meaning we'll get our way through the barrel of a gun. so what we see here, this is the question i would have for these folks. why should we not call you the we hate america party. whether it is glenn beck or michelle bachmann who are calling for these violent or near violent remedies. glenn beck said he doesn't but these guys basically say they don't like america as it is right now. and in fact, they want to make basic change. why do they hate america so much? >> the whole thing last year about trying to tie, or two years ago, trying to tie barack obama to william ayers. and this now, using the prospects, holding out this bloody scenter in front of people saying if we don't win, that's all right. we'll just kill them all and take over the government. it is something of a political pivot even for crazy republicans and crazy conservatives. even for them this is like a new high and low? >> maybe more of a step to the ledge. we saw during health care debate the republicans in the house held a protest march which they sponsored. what happened? the crowd came out and is chanting referring to the democrats, nazis, nazis, nazis. when you work up to people in that sort of fervor, what do you do? you take them out as carl paladino might say. and there is not a long distance from calling obama and democrats nazis to advocating violence against them. >> two other topics on this broadly. rand paul will announce, announce that had he will debate again. what's going to in kentucky? >> the race in kentucky is a close race. and it seem that jack conway might have misfired with an ad that raise someday questions about what rand paul did as a college student and his views on christianity. it turned not into the ad but into whether rand paul would or wouldn't debate him. it looked like he was running away and even republicans were calling him to man up, the phrase of the year, apparently. and take on jack conly. so i think rand paul had sensed he had taken this opportunity. he had no choice but to come out to the debate monday night. >> by the a way, the phrase for sharron angle is human being up. >> can you give that in brief? >> joe miller is running on a libertarian platform. in staying away from social issues. he put on the campaign pay roll one of the most anti-gay of the religious right's anti-gay crusaders. a guy named terry mof it that flies planes over places like disney world. his group even blasted rush limbaugh. why? because he talked about elton john. i called the miller campaign and asked why he was on the pay roll. i got no response. >> well, you remember the media, david corn, washington editor of mother jones, as always. thanks for your time. the murder mystery continues. part two of the cat bird seat. funny dog gone thing happened in texas. a guy criticized him and got fired in thanks part to the congressman. where is your free speech complaint now? 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[ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. the nazi re-enactor in ohio? it turns out that was the high point of his campaign. you want a first amendment story? how about this? getting criticized by an art instructor and the instructor then getting fired. part two of the cat bird seat. first get out your tormingz. the bronze to tito. he call the local police to report his car had been stolen themselves promptly went out to see him and arrested him. in point of fact, his car had not been stolen. the police had seized it because he left it in a parking complex. they had seen him running away from the car after they allege he had broken into three condos there, stolen stuff and put it into his car. and it apparently never occurred to him that the police had his car. a runner up. him again. would be ohio tea party congressman and nazi re-enactor rich. it turns out he has a second military problem. his campaign reads that the sacrifices are men and women in uniform have made because he serves himself. he made a donation to the republican committee. he listed his employer as state of ohio and his occupation as soldier. except he's not a veteran and he's not in the military now. as he colonel in the ohio military reserve. a volunteer militia that has never been called up for duty. the only military action he has ever seen was while he was wearing that ss uniforms. understands the sacrifices because he serves himself. you bet he does. but our winner, possibly the least intelligent member of the house of representativesful it turns out he is also a pet lent, vengeful man. you'll recall he propagated the terror babies nonsense. an art gallery director named christian cutler decided he wanted nothing to do with the high school art show he was to judge. ten days later, cutler got a letter saying he was sorry about all that but since he was going to pull out association was gohmert. cutler didn't know it but it was supposed to be held at the college where cutler works. in revenge, gohmert moved the zoen show elsewhere. cutler attempted to apologize themselves wouldn't accept and now the college has fired him as the director of art galleries. in essence, gohmert got him fired for disagreeing with him. do you see anybody on fox talking about cutler or freedom of speech or threatening to defund congressman louie gomez snert today's worst person in the world? ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow, ow! 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he said certainly not. he had the greatest faith in mrs. barrows' ideas. they require a little seasoning, a little seasoning is all, he had added mr. roberts had given it up. mr. martin reviewed in detail all the change brought by mrs. barrows. she had begun chipping at the corners and now she was swing at the foundations with a pick axe. he came now in his summing up to the afternoon of monday, one week ago. on that day at 3:00 p.m., mrs. bare hose bounced into his office. boo! she had yelled. are you scraping around the bottom of the pickle barrel? he had looked at her from under his green eye shades saying nothing. she had begun to wanted better the office, taking in it with her great popping eyes. do you really need all these filing cabinets? she had demanded suddenly. mr. martin's heart had jumped. each of these file, he had said, keeg his voice even, place an indispensable part in the system. well, don't tear up the pea patch and gone to the door. from there she had balled, but you sure have a lot of fine scrap in here. mr. martin could no longer doubt that the finger was on his beloved department. her pick axe was on the upswing, poised for the first blow. it had not come yet. he had received no blue memo from the enchanted mr. fitwhiler with directions from the obscene woman. there was no doubt that one would be forthcoming. he must act quickly. already a precious week had gone by. mr. martin stood in his living room, still holding his milk glass. gentlemen of the jury, he said, i demand the death penalty for this horrible person. the next day mr. martin follow his routine as usual. he polished his glasses more often and once sharpened an already sharp pencil but not even miss paired noticed. only once did he catch sight of his victim. she swept past past him in the hallway with a patronizing hi. at 5th he walked home. he had never drunk anything stronger in his life unless you could count jusewed. a he neither trimpgs nor smokes, he said. the results speak for themselves. he had sat by, nodding approval. mr. martin was still thinking about that red letter day as he walk over to the place on fifth avenue. he got there. as he always did at 8:00. he finished his dinner in the financial page of the sun at 8:45 as he always did. it was his custom after dinner to take a walk. this time he walk down fifth avenue at a casual pace. his forehead was cold. he transferred the camels from his overdote a jacket pocketful he wondered as he did it if they did not show an unnecessary strain. she smoked only luckies. it was his idea to puff a few puffs on a camel of a the running out. holding her lipstick stained luckies and thus draw a small red herring across the trail. perhaps it was not a good idea. it might take time. he might choke too loudly. he had never seen the house on west 12th street where mrs. barrows lived but he had a clear enough picture of it. fortunately she had bragged to everybody about her ducky first floor apartment and the perfectly darling brick. there would be no door man or other attendants. just the ten ants of the second and third floors. he realized he would get before 9:30. he had considered walking north from a point it would take him until 10:00 to reach the house. at that point it would be less likely people would be coming in or out. but it would have made an awkward loop in the straightforwardness of his casualness and he had abandoned it. it was impossible to figure when people would be leaving or entering the house. 2 a great risk at any hour. if he ran into anybody, he would have the place the running out of old jean barrows in the inactive file forever. the same thing would hold true if there was someone in her apartment. in that case he would just say he had been passing by, recognize her charming house, and thought to drop in. it was 18 minutes after 9:00 when he turned into 12th street. a man passed him and a man and a woman talking. there was no one within 50 paces when he came to the house halfway down the block. he was up the zpep in the small vestibule in no time pressing the bell that said mrs. old jean barrows. he got inside fast, closing the door behind him. a bubb and a lantern health, seeming to gave monstrously bright light. there was nobody on the stair. a door opened down the hall and the wall on the right. he went toward it, swuftly, on tiptoe. for god's sakes, look who is here. and her laugh rang out like the report of a shotgun. he rushed past her bumping her. hey, quit shoving, she said, closing the door behind them. they were in her living room

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