Dan Rather Reports Season 1 Episode 2

Dan Rather Reports Season 1 Episode 2 The Best Congress Money Can Buy

  • November 21, 2006

The second episode of season one for Dan Rather Reports is named "The Best Congress Money Can Buy." This episode covers the impact of money on politics and how it affects the legislative decisions made by members of Congress.

Dan Rather and his team take a deep dive into the world of campaign finance and lobbying. They explore the various ways that special interests can influence politicians through campaign contributions, gifts and/or favors, and high-paying jobs for politicians who leave office.

The episode also touches on the Supreme Court's controversial Citizens United decision, which allowed corporations and unions to spend unlimited amounts of money on political campaigns. Through expert interviews and analysis, Dan Rather Reports sheds light on how this decision has exacerbated the problem of money in politics.

The Best Congress Money Can Buy features interviews with members of Congress, former lobbyists, campaign finance experts, and watchdog groups. They share their insights and perspectives on how money influences politics and what can be done to limit its effects.

One example discussed in the episode is the case of an Alaskan silver mine and the company that owned it. The company was able to successfully lobby Congress to change laws governing the mine, despite initially failing to meet environmental regulations.

The episode also looks at the role of Super PACs and dark money in elections. According to the show, these groups have spent billions of dollars on ads and other political activities, often without disclosing their donors. Dan Rather Reports highlights the impact of these groups on individual races across the country.

The Best Congress Money Can Buy is a thought-provoking episode that raises important questions about the role of money in politics. It challenges viewers to consider how money influences legislative decisions and what can be done to limit its effects. By bringing together diverse perspectives on this important topic, Dan Rather Reports offers a balanced exploration of a pressing issue in our political system.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 21, 2006
  • Language
    English