thenation | Charles and David Koch wrapped up their annual summer seminar on June
16 in Dana Point, California, at the St. Regis Monarch Bay resort—a
fitting location for two men whose combined net worth is more than $100
billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
The highly secretive mega-donor conference, called “American Courage:
Our Commitment to a Free Society,” featured a who’s who of Republican
political elites. According to conference documents obtained through a
source who was in attendance, Representatives Tom Cotton (AR), Cory
Gardner (CO) and Jim Jordan (OH) were present, as were Senators Mitch
McConnell (KY) and Marco Rubio (FL). Cotton, Gardner and McConnell are
all running for the Senate this year; Jordan for re-election in the
House. Rubio is widely considered a major contender for a 2016
presidential run. According to the documents, the conference attendees
discussed strategy on campaign finance, climate change, healthcare,
higher education and opportunities for taking control of the Senate.
(The draft agenda is available for viewing here.)
According to another source who also attended the conference, 300 individuals—worth at least a billion
each—were present. This source said that the explicit goal was to raise
$500 million to take the Senate in the 2014 midterms and another $500
million “to make sure Hillary Clinton is never president.” Three hundred
billionaires in attendance is likely an exaggeration; to put that
figure in perspective, there are 492 total billionaires in the United
States by Forbes’s count. The Koch network raised an estimated $407 million in the 2012 presidential election, according to an analysis by The Washington Post and the Center for Responsive Politics.
The official conference lasted two days, Sunday and Monday, but
several events for top donors occurred on Saturday. According to
conference documents, Representatives Tom Cotton and Jim Jordan were to
join a group of top donors for a post-golf lunch discussion. A special
dinner was scheduled at La Casa Pacifica—the former home of President
Richard Nixon that has come to be known as “The Western White
House”—with Rich DeVos, the Amway co-founder, owner of the Orlando Magic
and frequent Koch collaborator. The menu offered “oven roasted Angus
natural filet mignon served in a fresh green peppercorn sauce served
with braised fennel with truffle, asparagus tips, vegetable and mint
quinoa” among other dishes prepared by Master Chef Maurice Brazier.
La Casa Pacifica is currently owned by Gavin Herbert, the founder of
the pharmaceutical company Allergan and a Republican heavyweight.
Herbert is a GOP donor and Nixon confidant, and Allergan is a major funder of the American Legislative Exchange Council,
the conservative powerhouse behind model legislation that would bust
unions, repeal environmental protections, require voter ID and increase
access to guns and justify their use in Stand Your Ground cases.
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