When the puppet master-owner of the Democratic Party speaks, we ought to listen. And this party's Daddy Warbucks, billionaire international money manipulator George Soros, is again speaking to promote his new book, "The Age of Fallibility: Consequences of the War on Terror."
In a June 11 New York Times Magazine interview, Soros acknowledged giving "something like $27.5 million" to "anti-Bush" groups such as MoveOn.org with the aim of defeating President George W. Bush in 2004.
Soros, whose personal fortune exceeds $5 billion, said his foundation gives away $400 million each year. Times interviewer Deborah Solomon asked: "Why didn't you give more money to Democratic causes?"
"You can't buy elections," replied Soros. But he certainly tried.
The Democrats lost in 2004, said Soros, because Republicans "are much better at ... distorting the truth." Mr. Soros apparently believes his money will give Democrats parity.
Soros has been forthright about why he wants President Bush and Republican lawmakers removed from power. Mr. Bush makes America "too powerful" in the world, Soros has said, and this is "dangerous." Soros wants America reduced from sole global superpower to a weakened nation no stronger than Russia, Germany or England, thereby producing what his new book calls "equilibrium condition."
In an earlier book he vowed to "puncture the bubble of American supremacy," and Soros sees the election of Democrats as the fastest way to diminish American power.
In his new book Soros also attacks "market fundamentalism," which, he told Solomon, "is the belief that the common interest is best served by allowing individual participants to pursue their self-interest." In other words, Soros despises individualism, the social benefit of Adam Smith's "invisible hand" in the marketplace, and free-market capitalism.
Who is George Soros? He was born George Schwartz in 1930 in Hungary, but with the rise of Nazism his lawyer-publisher father forged documents that changed the Jewish family's name to Soros. To this day Soros says he feels little kinship with Jewish "tribalism."
At age 17 Soros escaped communist-controlled Hungary. In England he attended the Fabian socialist London School of Economics (as did Rolling Stone singer Mick Jagger). Soros fell in love with the "Open Society" philosophy of his professor Karl Popper.
In 1956 Soros arrived in America with $5,000 in his pocket, but he soon acquired a reputation on Wall Street as a skilled money manager. He pioneered the modern "hedge fund," which protects investors through diversified simultaneous bets for and against the economy.
In 1992 Soros wagered $10 billion in a concerted financial attack to drive down the value of the British pound. He won, pocketed $1.1 billion profit in a single day, and ever since has been known as "the man who broke the Bank of England." His scheme also devastated Britain's ruling Conservative Party. Russia has accused him of attempting to undermine its currency and economy.
In 1993 Soros used his new wealth to create the Open Society Institute, which funds a wide variety of activities around the world. Its "subversive" money has been used to influence politics and, according to investigative reporter Richard Poe, to fund "abortion, atheism, drug legalization, sex education, gay marriage ... and other radical causes."
Thereafter, Soros quietly funded foundations and groups working for "campaign finance reform" to reduce the influence of "the rich" in politics. Out of his secretly orchestrated campaign came the campaign reform law named for its authors, Senators John McCain, R-Ariz., and Russ Feingold, D-Wis.
This Soros-bankrolled new law prohibited ordinary citizens from putting their own political ads on television to promote or criticize candidates during the decisive 60 days prior to a federal general election or 30 days before a primary. The law exempted from such gagging only the candidates themselves, the ruling political parties, the mostly liberal news media and "527s."
These "527s" were legally concocted entities, many of which had been funded by Soros. While other Americans were gagged, these mostly left-wing groups were allowed to attack Republican candidates.
Through these groups Soros and a few fellow left-leaning billionaires, including Progressive Insurance chairman Peter Lewis, have created a "Shadow Party" to manipulate American politics. Their ongoing effort is nothing less than a cash-and-carry coup d'état to seize control of the U.S. government.
Soros said he "would probably lose out" if the anti-capitalist regulations he advocates became law. "So you think you have made too much money?" asked Solomon. "No. Not enough," replied Soros. "Not enough." How does Soros intend to make more billions by politically controlling the United States?
In his tyrannical "open society," conservatives are prohibited from speaking but plutocrats like Soros built a loophole into the law that allows them to tilt elections by giving $27.5 million to one side.
Is hypocritical George Soros a megalomaniac? Apparently so, as investigative reporters Rachel Ehrenfeld and Shawn Macomber have written:
"Next to my fantasies about being God, I also have very strong fantasies of being mad," Soros once confided on British television. "In fact, my grandfather was actually paranoid. I have a lot of madness in my family. So far I have escaped it."
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