Casino Billionaire Sheldon Adelson To Buy Puppet Republican Who Can Win 2016 POTUS

I'm not too worried about him. Didn't he drop millions into the Newt Gingrich campaign? Shows poor judgment, lol.
Sheldon Adelson 'Buys' the entire GOP and any other political activism to control the outcomes. One of the motives is to back multiple candidates to bleed votes from the true representative candidates. Adelson is worth $38 BILLION, it's a game of conquest to him and the puppets he wins. $100 million is chump change to him and the prostitute politicians and party leaderships flock to him like a 'Sugar Daddy'. When you look at his donations to the party and the states, now you know why the rigged GOP primaries and caucuses were costly to real candidates, as they were sabotaged by the state party GOP/RNC leaders. Like Ron Paul said, you have to have people watching and counting every vote, from beginning to end totals.

Here's Adelson's political purchases just in 2012: http://www.publicintegrity.org/2012/04/26/8465/donor-profile-sheldon-adelson

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Donor profile: Sheldon Adelson

Quick stats on the biggest financial backers of Election 2012

By Alexandra Duszak
Updated: 1:14 pm, March 17, 2013

Super Donors

Top 25 super PAC donors for 2012 election cycle

Meet the super donor 'all-stars'

Donor profile: Sheldon Adelson

By Alexandra Duszak


Sheldon Adelson, chairman and CEO of the Las Vegas Sands Corp.
Vincent Yu/AP file

Ranking: 1
Total contributions to super PACs: $93.3 million*


  • $20 million to Restore Our Future (pro-Mitt Romney), half of which is from his wife, Miriam Adelson
  • $23 million to American Crossroads (pro-Republican), half of which is from his wife
  • $16.5 million to Winning Our Future (pro-Newt Gingrich), including $7.5 million from his wife and $1.5 million from other family members
  • $5 million to Congressional Leadership Fund (pro-Republican), half of which is from his wife
  • $5 million to YG Action Fund (pro-Republican), half of which is from his wife
  • $4 million to Independence Virginia PAC (pro-George Allen)
  • $2 million to Freedom PAC (pro-Connie Mack; pro-Allen West)
  • $2 million to Republican Jewish Coalition Victory Fund (pro-Republican), half of which is from his wife
  • $1.15 million to Ending Spending Action Fund (pro-Republican), of which $575,000 is from his wife
  • $1 million to Treasure Coast Jobs Coalition (pro-Allen West), half of which is from his wife
  • $1 million to Patriot Prosperity PAC (pro-Joe Kyrillos; pro-Shmuley Boteach), half of which is from his wife
  • $1 million to Hardworking Americans Committee (pro-Peter Hoekstra; pro-Mitt Romney)
  • $500,000 to America 360 Committee (pro-Scott Brown), half of which is from his wife
  • $380,000 to Hispanic Leadership Fund Action (pro-Mitt Romney)
  • $250,000 to Conservative Renewal (pro-David Dewhurst)
  • $250,000 to Texas Conservatives Fund (pro-David Dewhurst)
  • $250,000 to JAN PAC (pro-Republican), half of which is from his wife

Notable federal hard money and 527 contributions:


  • More than $320,000 to the Republican National State Elections Committee

Notable state-level contributions (see here):


  • $390,000 to the California Republican Party (2010)
  • $250,000 to the Florida Republican Party (2012)
  • $250,000 to Scott Walker's gubernatorial bid in Wisconsin (2012)
  • $100,000 to Coloradans Against A Really Stupid Idea (2004)

Corporate ownership: Controlling interest, Las Vegas Sands Corp.
Subsidiaries: Sands China Ltd., Venetian Macau Ltd.
Total spent on federal lobbying (2007-2012): $1.3 million, according to the Center for Responsive Politics
Lobbying issues: Gambling and casinos, labor and workplace issues, trade, travel and tourism restrictions, taxes, banking, aviation.

Family: Wife Miriam Adelson, stepdaughters Yasmin Lukatz and Sivan Ochshorn, daughter Shelley Faye Adelson, four other children (one deceased).

Biography
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After bankrolling the main super PAC supporting former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's failed presidential bid, Sheldon Adelson pivoted to support GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney and his primary super PAC. Adelson has also reportedly funneled tens of millions more to conservative 501(c)(4) nonprofits, according to the Huffington Post. These groups are not required to disclose their donors.

Among them are Crossroads GPS, the Young Guns Network and groups aligned with the Koch brothers, the story said, citing unnamed sources.

All told, including donations given to both super PACs and nonprofits, Adelson and wife, Miriam, contributed more than $150 million to pro-Republican efforts during the 2012 election cycle, according the Huffington Post. Giving to super PACs alone, exceeded $93 million, which is more than any other individual or married couple.

At first, the casino magnate and top donor to super PACs was best known as a Gingrich’s most generous supporter. Adelson’s wife, Miriam, a physician, even wrote a $5 million check to the pro-Gingrich super PAC Winning Our Future in late March. Days later, Adelson admitted that Gingrich was “at the end of his line.” The $5 million contribution was later refunded.


Until that point, Gingrich, who suspended his campaign on May 2, 2012, was the sole beneficiary of Adelson’s largesse. By Election Day, scores of candidates were aided by super PACs at the receiving end of Adelson's political contributions.
Gingrich and the Adelsons have known each other for years, and share similar pro-Israel and hard-line views on the Middle East. The Adelsons have donated hundreds of millions of dollars to various Jewish and Israeli causes through several charitable foundations they have created.
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Sheldon Adelson, born in 1933, is of Jewish-Ukrainian descent, and Miriam Adelson has dual citizenship in the United States and her native Israel.

Roughly two-thirds of Adelson’s $93 million went to super PACs that backed just one or two specific candidates. None of Adelson’s preferred candidates prevailed in any of the 10 races in which these super PACs were active.
Adelson was born in Dorchester, Mass., and attended City College of New York for some time before dropping out. Before entering the casino and gaming industry, Adelson worked as a mortgage broker, investment adviser and financial consultant. His biggest early business success was the annual Comdex computer trade show, which he and his partners first organized in 1979 and sold for $862 million in 1995.
Though Adelson lost heavily in the Great Recession, shares of the Las Vegas Sands Corp. have climbed from 2008 lows of less than $2 to more than $52 in early 2013, and Forbes reports he is the nation's eighth wealthiest man worth an estimated $21.5 billion. His casino empire extends across the United States and Asia, and the company’s annual report shows more than $9.4 billion in revenues in 2011.
The Las Vegas Sands Corp. has been under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice for more than a year on possible charges of bribing foreign officials, and more recently, for possible money laundering. A former executive’s 2010 wrongful-termination lawsuit also alleges that Las Vegas Sands Corp. was involved with Chinese organized crime groups.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., a longtime campaign finance reform advocate, said the corporation’s activity abroad raises foreign money concerns.
“Obviously, maybe in a roundabout way, foreign money is coming into an American campaign,” McCain said in an interview with PBS.
After Obama was re-elected on Nov. 6, the Hebrew-language newspaper owned by Adelson in Israel ran the news with the headline “America Chose Socialism,” according to Business Insider.
Last updated: Jan. 30, 2013
*2011-2012 election cycle. Source: Center for Responsive Politics and Center for Public Integrity analysis of Federal Election Commission records. Totals include contributions from individuals, family members and corporations that are controlled by the individual super donor.
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http://www.theburningplatform.com/2014/04/01/whores-of-war/
 
It's coming together now...

2012: That $100 mil spent on Newt was a kick in the nuts to Romney. The Pauls partner with Romney to knock the legs out from underneath that monster, and Romney is the eventual nominee. Now it's 2016 and Rand is given access to Team Romney's support system. Maybe Romney wasn't the complete dick that I thought he was.
 
Sheldon Acheson looks like he crawled out of a bog.
 

Yeah, I saw that yesterday. It was very clever. By the time they are finished, they have simply turned it into a relative issue, and actually change the focus to their own show. Propaganda TV at it's finest.
 
Yeah, I saw that yesterday. It was very clever. By the time they are finished, they have simply turned it into a relative issue, and actually change the focus to their own show. Propaganda TV at it's finest.

There is a history with Jon Stewart turning serious issues into jokes, to marginalize the severity... under minding the zombie viewers.

Here's Romney-Gingrich-Sheldon Adelson 2012: http://thedailyshow.cc.com/videos/x...-of-the-titans---sheldon-adelson-backs-romney

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Democalypse 2012 - Cash of the Titans - Sheldon Adelson Backs Romney - The Daily Show - Video Clip | Comedy Central
 
I like how libertarians support people donating money in politics until they donate money to candidates they oppose... Way to stay consistent...
 
Adelson has a right to give money to douchebags. And we have a right to call him a douchebag for doing it.
Why are you on this forum?
 
Hopefully the Democratic Governors Associate is able to defeat these Republican bills.

http://www.pocketfives.com/articles...pposes-bill-banning-internet-gambling-589360/

"Some states have chosen not to allow and regulate gaming," the letter continued. "For the many states that do allow it, gaming and lotteries are critical to producing the revenue needed to fund important state and local services." The DGA puts a price tag of $20 billion on the lottery industry alone, indicating that the loss of those funds would impact such programs as education, senior services, veterans' care, and gaming treatment programs.

The DGA letter also noted that the states that have already passed some form of regulated gambling, namely Nevada, Delaware, and New Jersey, would be shut down and not "grandfathered" in according to the new bill's language.

"As gaming regulation has historically been a right… ceded to the states, this bill has a severe and disastrous effect on state governments." The DGA letter concluded with the signatures of Vermont Governor Pete Shumlin and New Hampshire Governor Margaret Wood Hassan (the Chair and Vice Chair of the DGA). "The bill is unworkable and it must be defeated," they said.
 
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