Kentucky Politician Files Lawsuit Claiming a First Amendment Right to Accept Bribes

Liberty Blitzkrieg – by Michael Krieger

It’s a rare and precious moment when a politician does something which perfeclty demonstrates what he or she really thinks about democracy and power. This is one of those times.

From the Intercept:

The Supreme Court, in its Citizens United decision, ruled that corporations have a First Amendment right to spend unlimited amounts in elections. Now politicians in Kentucky are claiming they have a Constitutional right to receive gifts from lobbyists.

In a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court, Republican Kentucky state Sen. John Schickel, along with two Libertarian political candidates, are suing to overturn state ethics laws, claiming that the campaign contribution limit of $1,000 and a ban on gifts from lobbyists and their employers are a violation of their First and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

The lawsuit notes that lobbyists and the employers of lobbyists are prohibited by Kentucky law from inviting legislators to parties, offering gifts, or paying for food for legislators. “This infringes on the legislator’s, lobbyist’s, and employer of lobbyist’s right to freedom of association, and freedom of speech,” Schickel claims in the suit.

Kentucky’s ethics laws were passed in 1992 after an FBI investigation exposed a number of local politicians selling their votes.

Corporations have increasingly turned to new interpretations of the First Amendment as a legal strategy. Bond-rating agencies that gave high grades to toxic mortgage-backed securities claimed in court that doing so was their First Amendment right. Lobbyists have argued that food-labeling laws undermine the meat industry’s right to free speech. And similarly, AT&T recently argued that net neutrality violates the ISP industry’s First Amendment rights.

Two words: Banana Republic.

http://libertyblitzkrieg.com/2015/09/25/kentucky-politician-files-lawsuit-claiming-a-first-amendment-right-to-accept-bribes/

4 thoughts on “Kentucky Politician Files Lawsuit Claiming a First Amendment Right to Accept Bribes

  1. Once upon a time, there was a judge in this country who was sued by someone who bribed him because he took a bribe, and didn’t carry out his part of the bargain. The court ruled that it was an illegal contract, and the judge got to keep the money after screwing the guy who bribed him.

    The moral of the story is “don’t expect ethics laws to remain in place if they’re stopping the flow of serious cash”.

    And this should also serve as more proof that you’re not going to stop this tyranny by voting.

  2. “This infringes on the legislator’s, lobbyist’s, and employer of lobbyist’s right to freedom of association, and freedom of speech,” Schickel claims in the suit.”

    While on the other hand, it’s open season on OUR freedom of speech.

    Gonna need a HELLUVA lot of rope soon.

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