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Ohio Senate GOP Candidate Matt Dolan Served as a Fellow at Globalist, Soros-Funded Aspen Institute

State Sen. Matt Dolan, a Republican candidate for the Ohio Senate, previously served as a fellow at the Aspen Institute, a globalist institution funded by George Soros and described as a “retreat for the liberal elite.”

Dolan is drawn As a “conservative leader,” he is seeking to reduce the scope of government and lower taxes for voters in the Buckeye State. But his campaign history ignores any mention of his ties to the Aspen Institute, a globalist institution with ties to left-wing billionaires George Soros and Bill Gates.

Dolan provided As a Rodel Fellow at the Aspen Institute, he will explore “the values ​​and principles underlying Western democracies, the relationships between individuals and communities, and the responsibilities of public leadership.”

of economist have explained The Aspen Institute is a “mountain retreat for the liberal elite.”

Snarky news outlets have pointed out that institute officials often try to elucidate issues that are labeled as “populism.”

Winds of populism, anti-intellectualism, and virulent nationalism are shaking the Aspen faithful. Its graduates no longer set the political agenda. Mortimer Adler, one of the institute’s co-founders, said that Aspen “in terms of values, the Platonic triad of truth, goodness, and beauty takes precedence over the Machiavellian trinity of money and fame.” “This proves that,” he once said. And power. ” But what Aspen considers true, good, and beautiful does not prevail at the moment, and the Institute is not entirely innocent either. It has become a place where celebrities interact very freely with businessmen and politicians, leading them to believe that they can easily do each other’s jobs.together ted The Aspen Ideas Festival transforms policymaking into a form of entertainment, with some of the most authentic and emotional performers drawing a passionate following. In doing so, it helped reinvent the celebrity politician for the digital age. In this sense, the Aspen Institute is both political poison and therapy. Solutions to the age of populism may yet be found, but they are also some of its inevitable causes.

The Aspen Institute also backs two high-spending globalist billionaires.

From 2003 to 2020, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation reportedly spent $101,854,593, and two organizations within Soros’ Open Society Foundations spent $3,039,780.

Sean Moran is a policy reporter at Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter @SeanMoran3.

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