BILLIONAIRES IN DISGUISE
HOW DARK MONEY FRONT GROUPS ARE TRYING TO KNEECAP YOUR KID'S TEACHER
A witty but unflinching look at the well-funded machine behind the latest wave of union-bashing propaganda
Scene One: The Daily Wire Rides Again
Picture this: It's a perfectly good Monday morning, and somewhere in the gleaming offices of The Daily Wire — that billion-dollar "scrappy underdog" media empire bankrolled by Texas fracking billionaires — a former Oklahoma school superintendent who once made headlines for alleged nudity playing on his office TV is furiously typing a hit piece about teachers.
That's right. Ryan Walters, the man who:
- Called Oklahoma teachers a "terrorist organization"
- Mandated that schools play a video of him personally praying for Donald Trump
- Oversaw a federal pandemic relief fund where money meant for low-income kids somehow wandered toward luxury items
- Was so chaotic that his own Republican colleagues moved to strip his authority
...is now your designated expert on union corruption. You genuinely cannot make this up.
His piece, published in Ben Shapiro's Daily Wire — a publication that operates less like a news outlet and more like a talking-points vending machine with a podcast — attacks the L.A. County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, and its 800,000 workers across 300 unions for the unforgivable sin of... supporting a candidate who supported them and public schools.
The audacity. The scandal. Someone alert the authorities.
The Russian Nesting Doll of Dark Money
Here's where it gets deliciously ironic. The Walters piece leans heavily on a report from Defending Education — formerly known as Parents Defending Education, until enough actual parents found the name embarrassing enough to force a rebrand. Think about that for a second: your front group's name was too on-the-nose even for your own audience.
Let's trace the money, shall we? Because this is where the "grassroots outrage" narrative starts to look less like a neighborhood bake sale and more like a billionaire-funded demolition derby.
| Organization | Claimed Identity | Actual Funding Reality |
|---|---|---|
| Defending Education | Concerned parents | DonorsTrust, Bradley Impact Fund, Searle Freedom Trust, Paulson Family Foundation, Leonard Leo network |
| Teacher Freedom Alliance | Teacher advocacy group | Freedom Foundation — a conservative free-market think tank |
| The Daily Wire | Independent media | Originally seeded by Texas fracking billionaires Dan & Farris Wilks |
| Ryan Walters himself | Public servant turned reformer | Resigned amid ethics probes, impeachment calls, and a TV scandal |
Notice a pattern? Every single node in this network traces back to the same constellation of conservative mega-donors, dark money donor-advised funds, and billionaire foundations whose shared goal is to privatize public education through vouchers and school choice programs.
DonorsTrust alone — affectionately nicknamed the "dark money ATM of the conservative movement" — has funneled millions into Defending Education. Edward Blum, the legal strategist famous for dismantling affirmative action, sits on their board. His own Project on Fair Representation handed Defending Education $1.39 million in seed money in its very first year.
This is not a grassroots movement. This is AstroTurf with a $600 million media empire mowing it.
The Real Target: Randi Weingarten and 800,000 Workers
The Walters piece, naturally, takes aim at Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers — the right wing's favorite bogeyman, a woman they have elevated to near-mythological villain status. If conservative media had a Mount Rushmore of people they blame for everything, Weingarten would be carved right next to George Soros and a participation trophy.
The specific "outrage" here? The L.A. County Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO — representing 800,000 workers across 300 unions, including United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA), the AFT's L.A. affiliate — had the breathtaking nerve to:
- Endorse a mayoral candidate
- Who supported their members
- And supported public schools
In a democracy. During an election. As is their legal right.
The horror. Unions doing union things. Someone call the Founding Fathers.
Meanwhile, the same Daily Wire that is clutching its pearls over union political spending was literally seeded by billionaire brothers who used their fracking fortune to build a conservative media machine. The Wilks brothers didn't fund The Daily Wire because they love spirited civic debate. They funded it because political media is the most efficient dark money delivery system ever invented.
Ben Shapiro: The Sisyphus of the MAGA Mountain
And then there's Ben Shapiro himself — co-founder, editor emeritus, and the man who has spent a decade rolling that boulder of rapid-fire talking points up the mountain of public discourse, only to watch it roll back down every time reality intervenes.
To his credit, Shapiro is relentless. The Daily Wire publishes conservative talking points with the industrial efficiency of an Amazon fulfillment center — daily, targeted, and algorithmically optimized for outrage. The publication has transformed from a political blog into a vertically integrated culture-war conglomerate complete with streaming services, children's entertainment (because Disney wasn't conservative enough, apparently), razor blades, cigars, and coffee.
Nothing says "fighting the establishment" quite like a billion-dollar media empire selling you artisanal cigars between segments about how teachers are destroying America.
The Bigger Picture: What This Is Actually About
Strip away the outrage, the rebrands, the discredited superintendents, and the dark money paper trails, and the agenda becomes remarkably clear:
Destroy public trust in public schools → Defund public schools through vouchers → Privatize education → Profit.
Every hit piece on a teachers' union, every Defending Education "report," every Ryan Walters op-ed serves the same master: a handful of billionaires who have decided that public education is an inefficiency to be disrupted, and that teachers' unions are the last meaningful obstacle standing between them and a fully privatized school system.
The L.A. County Federation of Labor representing 800,000 workers isn't a scandal. It's democracy functioning as designed. Workers organizing, pooling resources, and advocating for candidates who support them and the communities they serve — that's not corruption. That's the entire point of a union.
What is worth scrutinizing is a network of dark money foundations, rebranded front groups, and a media empire funded by fossil fuel billionaires telling you — with a straight face — that the real threat to your children's education is their teacher's union.
Final Curtain
Ryan Walters resigned from Oklahoma's top education post under a cloud of ethics investigations, impeachment pressure, administrative chaos, and a TV incident that his own party couldn't explain away. He then immediately pivoted to a national platform to lecture the rest of America about education integrity.
The Daily Wire — funded by fracking billionaires, worth over a billion dollars — publishes his work under the banner of fighting elite power.
Defending Education — seeded by Leonard Leo's network and sustained by anonymous dark money — presents itself as a parent-led grassroots movement.
And somewhere in Los Angeles, 800,000 union workers had the temerity to vote.
One of these things is not like the others. And it's not the teachers.
The next time you read a breathless exposé about union corruption published by a billion-dollar conservative media company, funded by dark money foundations, authored by a scandal-plagued ex-official — remember: the people most loudly accusing others of rigging the system are usually the ones holding the wrench.


