The possibility exists that the Kochs will walk away with even more power if [Donalds] Trump's defeated. — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“merged all forms of political spending—campaign, lobbying, and philanthropic—” — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
It's hard to look at [Donald] Trump as a hopeful sign because, in his own way, he is offering false solutions to… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“There’s not a Republican president or presidential candidate in the last fifty years who hasn’t known the DeVoses,” Saul Anuzis, a former… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“In a Senate debate on proposed campaign-finance restrictions, McConnell reportedly told colleagues, “If we stop this thing, we can control the institution… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Very rich benefactors in the Republican Party were far more opposed to taxes and regulations than the rest of the country. “The… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Obama won, but he had few illusions that he had vanquished big money. “I’m an incumbent president who already had this huge… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
The great unknown in this country is where this leaves the Republican Party after this election. Will it be the party of… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
[Donald] Trump has put forward a list of people he would like to see on the Supreme Court, whom the Kochs would… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
We would see another president being accused of being illegitimate, and undermined from day one, which is exactly what these donors did… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“In previous eras,” Lizza noted, “ideologically extreme minorities could be controlled by party leadership. What’s new about the current House of Representatives… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Mike Lofgren, a Republican who spent thirty years observing how wealthy interests gamed the policy-making apparatus in Washington, where he was a… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“[David] Maraniss sees [Barack] Obama as a man with "a moviegoer's or writer's sensibility, where he is both participating and observing himself… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Another early sign that the investment was yielding real results on the national scale was the Republican wave that swept the 1978… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
The Kochs are very much involved in this election, not backing [Donald] Trump but backing everything down the ballot from him. They're… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
[Donald] Trump comes along and is singing a different song. He says, "I don't need your money; I'm rich enough on my… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Bill Clinton, a “New Democrat,” later embraced his ideas, calling Murray’s analysis “essentially right” and incorporating many of his prescriptions, including work… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
Barack Obama was elected President in 2008 and re-elected in 2012. The natural thing would be to suggest money on the right… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“The candidates promised to cut taxes for those in the highest brackets, preserve Wall Street loopholes, tolerate the off-shoring of manufacturing jobs… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“The often-told tale was that the remarkable awakening of antigovernment rage that spread across the country in 2009 was triggered by an… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“In Kansas, where Triad Management was especially active, the funds were suspected of having tipped the outcome in four close races. The… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Scaife rationalized his foundations’ funding of an obsessive investigation of President Clinton’s marital infidelities during the 1990s that came to be known… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Obama nonetheless continued to seek bipartisan support. His experience with what Hillary Clinton labeled the “vast right-wing conspiracy” was limited. He had… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“radicals in Congress refused to back down, bringing virtually the entire federal government to a halt for sixteen days in October, leaving… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
Donald Trump actually is a pretty big-government conservative. He doesn't see eye-to-eye with them [the Kochs] on trade. — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
One of the oddities of this election is the man that [Donald] Trump chose as his vice-president, Mike Pence, is one of… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“The advent of computers had turned redistricting into an expensive, cynical, and highly precise science. Hofeller, the foremost practitioner on the Republican… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Trump’s popularity suggested that voters were hungry for independent candidates who wouldn’t spout the donors’ lines. His call to close the carried-interest… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“By channeling donors’ money to largely overlooked state and local races, Republicans succeeded not only in advancing their political agenda but in… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
So in a strange way, even though Trump is a billionaire, what he's been saying is, "Everything's rigged, it's all corrupt and… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“They turned on Obama so early,” he later recalled ruefully. “Not only did we not have the answers yet, we barely knew… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
What I write about is how much influence it's had in things like state legislatures and governorships and congressional races. The other… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Then, in a stunning turnaround in 2008, Scaife met with Hillary Clinton, who had fingered him as the ringleader of what she… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
There are some areas where the Kochs are on the same page with [Donald] Trump. He doesn't believe in global warming. He… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Scaife even insisted in an interview that Clinton “can order people done away with at will…God there must be 60 people [associated… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“David Brock, a conservative apostate who became a liberal activist, described the Heritage Foundation, where he was a young fellow, as almost completely under… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“The early think tank was not a spy operation, but it was funded by wealthy men who had no objections to using pretexts and… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Americans for Prosperity annoyed some of the Tea Partiers,” recalls the libertarian blogger Ralph Benko. “These people drove up, opened the door, put T-shirts… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“When Barack Obama took office, the fossil fuel industry was not only eager to preserve its perks but also more militant in its opposition… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
One of the oddities of this election is the man that [Donald] Trump chose as his vice-president, Mike Pence, is one of the Kochs'… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“The candidates promised to cut taxes for those in the highest brackets, preserve Wall Street loopholes, tolerate the off-shoring of manufacturing jobs and profits,… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“radicals in Congress refused to back down, bringing virtually the entire federal government to a halt for sixteen days in October, leaving the country… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
What I write about is how much influence it's had in things like state legislatures and governorships and congressional races. The other thing that's… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“Two months into their tenure, Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee also led a crusade against alternative, renewable energy programs. They successfully… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image