Wilkinson suspects that Super PACs will get more democratic with time:
Mr Colbert's satirical superPAC and the burgeoning OWS superPAC offer us a glimmer of the democratic promise of unlimited spending on political speech. We of the 99% don't have Adelson- or Friess-sized fortunes to throw around. But, as Mr Colbert demonstrated, a bunch of people donating small sums can raise a goodly chunk of change and use it effectively to make a point, even if the point is that Super PACs are absurd. As unaffiliated activists get the hang of their new corporate freedoms, I predict we'll see an efflorescence of creative political speech: documentaries, viral videos, inventively powerful commercials, and plenty more beyond the reach of prediction.
An earlier defense of Super PACs here.