ALEC Exposed Brings Koch Bros Exposed Film to Madison!

Walk the red carpet at the Barrymore Theatre! The Center for Media and Democracy/ALEC Exposed, in partnership with the Brave New Foundation, presents a Robert Greenwald film: Koch Brothers Exposed, a film screening followed by a discussion on the billionaire Koch brothers' attack on democracy. Watch the trailer here.

WHAT: The Madison premiere of the new Greenwald Film: Koch Brothers Exposed! The film features interviews with Bernie Sanders, Jim Hightower, Van Jones, Katrina vanden Heuevel, Bill McKibben, Ben Jealous, Larry Lessig, John Nichols and Lisa Graves, and more.

WHEN: Thursday, April 26 at 7:30 pm and Friday, April 27 at 7:30 pm

WHERE: The Barrymore Theatre, 2090 Atwood Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin

WHO: The film will be followed by a discussion of the role the Koch's have played in funding ALEC and meddling in Wisconsin politics. THURSDAY NIGHT CMD'S Lisa Graves, John Nichols of The Nation Magazine/Capital Times and Rep. Mark Pocan. FRIDAY NIGHT CMD'S Mary Bottari, John Nichols, Rep. Mark Pocan, UW Profs Joel Rogers and  Julie Underwood.

TICKETS: Tickets are $8.00 in advance or $10.00 the day of show. Ticket sales will benefit CMD's future investigative reporting on the Koch's and the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). Advance tickets are available online at www.barrymorelive.com and by phone at (608) 241-8633.

GET THE DVD: If you can't make it to Madison, or if you want your own copy of the movie, you can order the movie here. CMD will get $5 for every movie purchased through this specific link. Thank you for your support!

INVITE YOUR FRIENDS: Go to the facebook event page and invite your friends!

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Comments

The Koch Brothers are bad news.They go to a place (Wisconsin)and start throwing money to interest groups that are acting as fronts for governor Scott Walker.I think the Koch Brothers are violating tax laws.There is something inherntly wrong when a political system allows a politician (Walker)to approach someone or entity,in this case the Koch Brothers and in short says the majority of citizens in my state want me out of office and I need your financial support just to stay in office. It is a brave new world when rich wealthy interest's can cause some much havoc in a place like Wisconsin and keep someone as inept and dishonest as Walker in office.