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Katrina vanden Heuvel: Why I Care About Citizens United

Interview with The Nation’s Katrina vanden Heuvel on the Citizens United court case, her father, and why independent media can help build democracy.

The Supreme Court decision in Citizens United vs. FEC continues to be hugely unpopular. A poll taken again this year showed Americans opposed unlimited campaign spending by corporations or unions by a margin of 2:1.

Still, our servile media don’t come close to expressing how deeply people feel about money in politics. Perhaps that’s because the profit-driven media who cover the race feed at the same corporate trough as the candidates.

To fill the gap, we’ve cut a series of short interviews with pro-democracy activists in which they talk not just about what’s wrong, but why Citizens United moves them to act. Here, the Nation’s Katrina vanden Heuvel talks about what she learned from her father and how independent media can help build democracy. Check out the whole series and feel free to share, record your own, comment. These interviews were originally recorded in the spring of 2011 by GRITtv for Free Speech For People.

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