 One way to get a lot of cash is with a political action committee or PAC. Well, there's something called a super PAC. What's a super PAC? Is that like a PAC that got bitten by a radioactive lobbyist? Wait, what's a super PAC? Well, you'll remember there was a furor over the Supreme Court's decision in the Citizens United case. Oh, that said, corporations are people and people have free speech. Therefore, money is speech and corporations can give unlimited money to political issues. Yes, that was the key ending is that for the first time, corporations can spend an unlimited amount of corporate money and labor money in federal elections. So, what forms do I need for a super PAC? I happen to have brought one for you. Oh, see here. In close, please find a statement of organization about Stephen Colbert's PAC. He intends to make independent expenditures consistent with the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United. It therefore intends to raise individual corporate and labor funds in unlimited amounts. Oh, I like the sound of that. Now, Trevor, I've got all these people down at the bottom of the screen who've been giving me money. Individual Americans. But I haven't gotten any of the big corporate money. That's why I have a super PAC. Well, they'd be nervous about giving in a way that their name is publicly disclosed. Okay, so that's where a C4 comes in. A corporation or an individual can give to a C4 and nobody gets to know that they did it. Let's do this thing. All right, so this says that you are the sole director of the corporation. I am. And that you are now electing yourself president, secretary and treasurer. Sounds like a great board. Okay, so now I can get corporate individual donations of unlimited amount for my C4. Can I take this C4 money and then donate it to my super PAC? You can. Well, wait, wait, super PACs are transparent. Right. And the C4 is secret. So I can take secret donations of my C4 and give it to my supposedly transparent super PAC. And it'll say given by your C4. What is the difference between that and money laundering? It's hard to say.