Lindners back fringe candidate
The Lindners are nothing if not predictable.
A fundamentalist, pro-life (when it's convenient), business-loving Republican pops up and the Lindners are there to pick up the tab.
The corporate kings of Cincinnati have raised a bananas amount of money for the double-talking Mormon, making Romney the clear money-winner in Ohio with $478,030.
As The Enquirer explains, Romney is barely a blip on the radar – he's a crazy Mormon, what do you expect? – but fundamentalists with money are bound to get him some much-undeserved attention.
Funny how that works.
If you're a "fringe candidate" like Ralph Nader you get demonized and criticized by more "mainstream" thinkers. If you're someone who believes some farm boy discovered golden plates in the woods, only to have them taken away and not be seen by other people, you're destined to get plugged into the media and big money network.
Sadly, crazy people with shitloads of money will topple principles and accomplishment all the time.
A fundamentalist, pro-life (when it's convenient), business-loving Republican pops up and the Lindners are there to pick up the tab.
The corporate kings of Cincinnati have raised a bananas amount of money for the double-talking Mormon, making Romney the clear money-winner in Ohio with $478,030.
As The Enquirer explains, Romney is barely a blip on the radar – he's a crazy Mormon, what do you expect? – but fundamentalists with money are bound to get him some much-undeserved attention.
Funny how that works.
If you're a "fringe candidate" like Ralph Nader you get demonized and criticized by more "mainstream" thinkers. If you're someone who believes some farm boy discovered golden plates in the woods, only to have them taken away and not be seen by other people, you're destined to get plugged into the media and big money network.
Sadly, crazy people with shitloads of money will topple principles and accomplishment all the time.
Labels: Cincinnati, mormons, National Politics




