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Cheese Sandwich

(9,086 posts)
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 05:32 PM Apr 2016

Naomi Klein: The Problem With Hillary Isn’t Just Her Corporate Cash. It’s Her Corporate Worldview.

If the next president thinks we can solve the climate crisis by making deals with fossil fuel companies—the planet is in a whole lot of trouble.



...While Clinton is great at warring with Republicans, taking on powerful corporations goes against her entire worldview, against everything she’s built and everything she stands for. The real issue, in other words, isn’t Clinton’s corporate cash, it’s her deeply pro-corporate ideology: one that makes taking money from lobbyists and accepting exorbitant speech fees from banks seem so natural that the candidate is openly struggling to see why any of this has blown up at all.

To understand this worldview, one need look no further than the foundation at which Hillary Clinton works and which bears her family name. The mission of the Clinton Foundation can be distilled as follows: There is so much private wealth sloshing around our planet (thanks in very large part to the deregulation and privatization frenzy that Bill Clinton unleashed on the world while president), that every single problem on earth, no matter how large, can be solved by convincing the ultra-rich to do the right things with their loose change. Naturally, the people to convince them to do these fine things are the Clintons, the ultimate relationship brokers and dealmakers, with the help of an entourage of A-list celebrities.

So let’s forget the smoking guns for the moment. The problem with Clinton World is structural. It’s the way in which these profoundly enmeshed relationships—lubricated by the exchange of money, favors, status, and media attention—shape what gets proposed as policy in the first place.

For instance, under the Clintons’ guidance, drug companies work with the foundation to knock down their prices in Africa (conveniently avoiding the real solution: changing the system of patenting that allows them to charge such grotesque prices to the poor in the first place). The Dow Chemical Company finances water projects in India (just don’t mention their connection to the ongoing human health disaster in Bhopal, for which the company still refuses to take responsibility). And it was at the Clinton Global Initiative that airline mogul Richard Branson made his flashy pledge to spend billions solving climate change (almost a decade later, we’re still waiting, while Virgin airlines keep expanding).

In Clinton World it’s always win-win-win: The governments look effective, the corporations look righteous, and the celebrities look serious. Oh, and another win too: The Clintons grow ever more powerful.

At the center of it all is the canonical belief that change comes not by confronting the wealthy and powerful, but by partnering with them. Viewed from within the logic of what Thomas Frank recently termed “the land of money,” all of Hillary Clinton’s most controversial actions make sense. Why not take money from fossil-fuel lobbyists? Why not get paid hundreds of thousands for speeches to Goldman Sachs? It’s not a conflict of interest; it’s a mutually beneficial partnership—part of a never-ending merry-go-round of corporate-political give and take.
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More: http://www.thenation.com/article/the-problem-with-hillary-clinton-isnt-just-her-corporate-cash-its-her-corporate-worldview/

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Naomi Klein: The Problem With Hillary Isn’t Just Her Corporate Cash. It’s Her Corporate Worldview. (Original Post) Cheese Sandwich Apr 2016 OP
This is as precise an analysis of Clintonism as I have read FlatBaroque Apr 2016 #1
very well put Baobab Apr 2016 #3
Yes john978 Apr 2016 #11
Agree 100%. 840high Apr 2016 #13
its not analysis on Clinton: Its just another attack from Sanders people lewebley3 Apr 2016 #49
Naomi always gets it right dana_b Apr 2016 #2
Such a gem she is. harun Apr 2016 #44
She get it wrong: and the Clinton foundation is charity: get off the poor peoples back lewebley3 Apr 2016 #50
You are a know-nothing. You can't read, you can't spell, you can't complete a sentence. Zen Democrat Apr 2016 #52
Lovely Picture of Her with Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs mckara Apr 2016 #4
Lovely Picture of Her with Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs AlbertCat Apr 2016 #29
Naomi Klein is a mini-national treasure. pangaia Apr 2016 #5
She's Canadian. lostnfound Apr 2016 #9
OOpps !! LOL. pangaia Apr 2016 #10
Of the English-speaking world? n/t Ghost Dog Apr 2016 #19
Sure. Why not? pangaia Apr 2016 #23
She's a Global Treasure, definitely n/t arcane1 Apr 2016 #33
Mega Enthusiast Apr 2016 #42
The Clinton Foundation was enmeshed with the US thereismore Apr 2016 #6
Yes, I can imagine that. Duval Apr 2016 #8
Yes I can imagine. Makes me shudder. 840high Apr 2016 #14
THANK YOU FOR THIS!! pangaia Apr 2016 #7
brilliant. Huge K and R NRaleighLiberal Apr 2016 #12
Naomi nailed it! Thanks for posting. nt antigop Apr 2016 #15
who thought the thirdwayers sought this partnership for any other reason? stupidicus Apr 2016 #16
Clinton Foundation did not account for its some of its donations and grants: DhhD Apr 2016 #28
yep stupidicus Apr 2016 #35
Excellent and sobering article. K & R. stillwaiting Apr 2016 #17
Excellent article Rebkeh Apr 2016 #18
K&R. Another outstanding, seminal writing by activist Naomi Klein. Thank you. appalachiablue Apr 2016 #20
Excellent piece humbled_opinion Apr 2016 #21
"a merry-go-round of corporate-political give and take". Isn't that called quid pro quo, and TryLogic Apr 2016 #22
It’s Her Corporate Worldview. AlbertCat Apr 2016 #24
Thank Goddess zentrum Apr 2016 #25
Thank You For Promoting The Truth cantbeserious Apr 2016 #26
Not according to her supporters, their rationalizations of her past and present connections are Jefferson23 Apr 2016 #27
Sanders is a fraud. He took 53000 from fossil fuels lewebley3 Apr 2016 #30
After we take a look at one who Hillary seeks out for advice: Herman4747 Apr 2016 #36
lol SoLeftIAmRight Apr 2016 #39
Which is the reason why their is a battle on for the glowing Apr 2016 #46
Hillary has already proved herself on Climate change with Obama lewebley3 Apr 2016 #47
Not one politician has proven themselves on climate change. glowing Apr 2016 #51
Hillary should lay all this nonsense to rest nichomachus Apr 2016 #31
Klein nails it perfectly, once again. arcane1 Apr 2016 #32
Naomi is right on the money. The corporatist worldview is what shapes Clinton's actions. BillZBubb Apr 2016 #34
+1000. nt. polly7 Apr 2016 #41
What Shapes Hillary is being a loyal Dem 40 years. and 40 lewebley3 Apr 2016 #48
The best articulation yet of Clinton's core problem. n/t DirkGently Apr 2016 #37
K&R! Someone so hungry for personal power felix_numinous Apr 2016 #38
Klein on point as usual. Great article. RedCappedBandit Apr 2016 #40
The truly powerful feed ideology to the masses like fast food Ichingcarpenter Apr 2016 #43
brutal--but necessary yurbud Apr 2016 #45

FlatBaroque

(3,160 posts)
1. This is as precise an analysis of Clintonism as I have read
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 06:34 PM
Apr 2016

This system must be abolished. It is is just pure influence peddling and corruption on a cellular level.

Baobab

(4,667 posts)
3. very well put
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 06:42 PM
Apr 2016
"A president willing to inflict these losses on fossil-fuel companies and their allies needs to be more than just not actively corrupt. That president needs to be up for the fight of the century—and absolutely clear about which side must win. Looking at the Democratic primary, there can be no doubt about who is best suited to rise to this historic moment. The good news? He just won Wisconsin. And he isn’t following anyone’s guidelines for good behavior."

dana_b

(11,546 posts)
2. Naomi always gets it right
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 06:37 PM
Apr 2016

and every time I read more about the Clinton Foundation I get a nasty taste in my mouth.

 

lewebley3

(3,412 posts)
50. She get it wrong: and the Clinton foundation is charity: get off the poor peoples back
Thu Apr 7, 2016, 04:09 PM
Apr 2016

Last edited Sat Apr 9, 2016, 03:39 PM - Edit history (1)

Zen Democrat

(5,901 posts)
52. You are a know-nothing. You can't read, you can't spell, you can't complete a sentence.
Thu Apr 7, 2016, 05:14 PM
Apr 2016

And your political knowledge is null and void.

 

AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
29. Lovely Picture of Her with Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 08:22 PM
Apr 2016

In her "Big Bird as Chairman Mao" outfit.

Who is her designer??? She really needs a new one. Did a poll tell her to use him?

thereismore

(13,326 posts)
6. The Clinton Foundation was enmeshed with the US
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 07:01 PM
Apr 2016

government for years when Clinton was SoS. They got a taste of such power, such potential for milking the whole world that she will stop at nothing to get that power back as POTUS. Can you imagine the power it would give to the Clinton family criminal enterprise?

 

Duval

(4,280 posts)
8. Yes, I can imagine that.
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 07:10 PM
Apr 2016

And it scares me. I'm sorry she is now attacking Bernie (unfairly), but if the gloves come off from both sides, based on her record she will not win. Despite what the DNC is trying to do, we will fight back harder than ever.

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
7. THANK YOU FOR THIS!!
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 07:04 PM
Apr 2016

Maybe THE most important post in weeks -- AND THE most dead on the money, important bit of truth about planet earth.







In fact it is so good, that even though I am on a diet, I think I just may honor you by having a grilled ham, tomato and cheese on rye!!!



 

stupidicus

(2,570 posts)
16. who thought the thirdwayers sought this partnership for any other reason?
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 07:28 PM
Apr 2016

hence the good cop/bad cop, etc, analogies.

 

stupidicus

(2,570 posts)
35. yep
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 09:13 PM
Apr 2016

I read about that a day or two ago along with several other shenanigans -- as I recall

With republicans, it's always a struggle to determine if their bs is a result of gross dumbasshood or dishonesty, and with the thirdwayers it's ignorance or largely, at least, tacit support for what they've done and propose to do.

appalachiablue

(41,127 posts)
20. K&R. Another outstanding, seminal writing by activist Naomi Klein. Thank you.
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 07:51 PM
Apr 2016

'Relationship Brokers' is right like 'The LAND of Money' $$, Thomas Frank's dead on naming again.

TryLogic

(1,722 posts)
22. "a merry-go-round of corporate-political give and take". Isn't that called quid pro quo, and
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 08:09 PM
Apr 2016

isn't that illegal?

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
27. Not according to her supporters, their rationalizations of her past and present connections are
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 08:21 PM
Apr 2016

stunningly bizarre. We 're going to see those two back in the WH, for real?

 

lewebley3

(3,412 posts)
30. Sanders is a fraud. He took 53000 from fossil fuels
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 08:22 PM
Apr 2016

Nothing wrong with Hillary's world views:
her views are the views of most of l
the Dem party: which are politics of
caring and sharing. The GOP are about
business not people.

 

Herman4747

(1,825 posts)
36. After we take a look at one who Hillary seeks out for advice:
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 10:36 PM
Apr 2016


I can tell you that there most definitely is something wrong with Hillary's world views.
 

glowing

(12,233 posts)
46. Which is the reason why their is a battle on for the
Thu Apr 7, 2016, 03:37 PM
Apr 2016

direction that the Democratic Party chooses to head... This continued, scorched earth path of taking monies from corporations and special interests OR to be "the people's party" once again. Will FDR rise to the top or the Third Way/ DLC crowd. The Clintons brought us this way in the first place. So, it only makes sense that the fight is on with another Clinton.

And if the DLC types win, they will fracture the party completely. The Republican Brand, for as much trouble as they have winning the White House, they do win the local, county, state and US house/ senate... Especially during mid-term elections when less people participate as a whole. So, as obsolete as they should be as a national party, they are pretty much in control of most of the state's and in charge of elections and counting the vote.

This election could ruin the Democratic Party forever. It cannot win without the minority, women, and working poor/ poor people OR the activists that do the free GOTV. This could be the last time the party is relevant. It's a fight for sure. I'm hoping the people prevail!

 

glowing

(12,233 posts)
51. Not one politician has proven themselves on climate change.
Thu Apr 7, 2016, 04:17 PM
Apr 2016

Proving that anyone got it would be setting policy that pro-actively put money and plans behind enacting renewable sources of energy. What it would look like is buying out electric companies and making it a public trust again. It would look like hiring massive amounts of people to re-place people in "sunny states" roof tops with solar. Bringing out the shelved or bought out battery designs that work (but are kept from market by oil, gas and even car manufacturing companies). What it would look like is removing oil subsidies. What it would look like is changing transportatio means for the country, removing oil based transit so that we don't have to be the ME peace keepers anymore. It would look like training and educational directions toward these sustainable resource needs.

These are the items that need to be accomplished. And if we take the lead on this, other countries will follow. We had a space race; we need an "energy race" that's similar (and it doesn't mean new off shore drilling or building more pipelines).

In the future there should be no oil or gas money because there are no needs for oil or gas. It should be as obsolete as the dinosaurs!

nichomachus

(12,754 posts)
31. Hillary should lay all this nonsense to rest
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 08:26 PM
Apr 2016

She should release the transcripts of her speeches and show us how she told Wall Street to cut it out.

BillZBubb

(10,650 posts)
34. Naomi is right on the money. The corporatist worldview is what shapes Clinton's actions.
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 08:36 PM
Apr 2016

This should not be acceptable to the party of FDR, but it is no longer the party of FDR. It's the party of the Third Way.

FDR: "I welcome their hatred". HRC: "I welcome their money".

felix_numinous

(5,198 posts)
38. K&R! Someone so hungry for personal power
Thu Apr 7, 2016, 01:05 AM
Apr 2016

above the health of the planet should not be given more power.

Plus all of these corporations could change function to green energies or cleaning up the planet, mass transit for example--and not only remain functioning but would serve humanity..

Greed does not work anymore (if it ever did) and there is a lot of work to be done.

Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
43. The truly powerful feed ideology to the masses like fast food
Thu Apr 7, 2016, 10:42 AM
Apr 2016

The truly powerful feed ideology to the masses like fast food while they dine on the most rarified delicacy of all: impunity.

Naomi Klein


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