Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf_The_Grey
Corporate sponsorship is far more problematic as their motivations aren't about left/right values, they're about profiting off biased legislation that affects workers, economy, environment, and free market.
ANY group that attempts to gain undue influence or favors through the backing of a candidate is a problem. every group has a right to representation - even the evil corporations, but when they seek to take control and make their concerns overshadow the needs of the majority they become the enemy. though big business is most often accused of buying politicians; religious and ethnic groups, foreign powers and others have all been guilty of this rather unamerican practice. the socialist agenda espoused by much of the entertainment industry, academia and the nouveau-left is one of those "others" that is attempting to gain undue influence through donations and coercion in opposition to the best interests of the people.

meanwhile-
i guess i'll just sit back, relax and watch the show as the socialist numbskulls and the religious right duke it out for totalitarian supremacy. it's folks like me that will pick up the best of what these idiots leave behind and cobble something workable together while they tear each other to shreds.