These food chains are owned by lunatic fringe wingnuts who've funded wingnut super-PACs
For all the Oreo Cookies out there – companies that support gay rights, if only because doing so is good for business
– there are plenty of food companies that have not come around on
progressive social issues. In fact, a number of food companies are owned
by lunatic fringe wingnuts who’ve spent significant money opposing gay
rights, abortion rights, and other important causes and funding attack
ads against left-leaning politicians.
The
companies in question include many popular chain restaurants that you
may eat at occasionally, or even all the time. It’s wise to know where
your dining dollars are going.
To that end, here are five food chains that are helmed by owners who support right-wing politics.
1. Chick-fil-A
It
won’t be news to many readers that Chick-fil-A’s owner is deeply
entrenched in conservative politics and social issues. The chain has
been in the news many a time for its owner’s anti-gay attitudes, in
particular.
The latest Chick-fil-A hubbub has been
especially high-profile. Chain president Dan Cathy, who is the son of
Chick-fil-A founder S. Truett Cathy, said in a recent interview with the baptist press that
“as an organization we can operate on biblical principles.” Asked about
the company’s support of the “traditional family,” Cathy answered,
“Well, guilty as charged….We are very much supportive of the family —
the biblical definition of the family unit….We know that it might not be
popular with everyone, but thank the lord, we live in a country where
we can share our values and operate on biblical principles.”
Though
Chick-fil-A’s attitudes were no secret, this was a bold statement.
Unsurprisingly, a strong backlash led by gay rights supporters has
ensued. (Meanwhile, the anti-gay side has been vocal in its support of
the company.)
In response
to the controversy, the company didn’t apologize, but it did spotlight
its employee nondiscrimination policy and said that from now on it will
“leave the policy debate over same-sex marriage to the government and
political arena.”
2. Carl’s Jr.
Carl’s Jr. founder Carl Karcher, who died in 2008, had been a supporter of anti-abortion causes for decades.
In particular, Karcher was fond of funding the anti-choice group
Operation Rescue. He also had a mean anti-gay streak as well. From the AP story that followed his death:
He was reviled by abortion rights activists for his contributions to anti-abortion groups and his oft-repeated story about talking a Carl’s Jr. employee out of an abortion. Gay rights groups dubbed his hamburgers “bigot burgers” after Karcher supported a 1978 proposition that would have allowed school boards to fire teachers who were gay or advocated homosexuality.
3. Domino’s Pizza
Like
Karcher, Domino’s Pizza founder Tom Monaghan is an unapologetic
supporter of anti-choice groups, including Operation Rescue, Right to
Life, Priests for Life, and the Committee to End State-Funded Abortion
in Michigan. (Domino’s itself has noted that it does not, as a company, support “either side of the reproductive rights issue.”)
Monaghan
is a delusional catholic who also founded Ave Maria University. It’s said
that he was inspired by a visit to the Vatican in the 1980s to found the
Ave Maria List, an anti-choice PAC.
4. White Castle
White Castle joins Carl’s Jr. on the list of beloved burger joints with wingnut ties. According to a recent ThinkProgress report
about companies that have helped bankroll wingnut attack ads, White
Castle has given $25,000 to the Congressional Leadership Fund super PAC,
a group linked to House Speaker John Boehner that is supporting wingnut candidates in the November election.
5. Waffle House
Waffle House (or Awful House as I used to call it growing up) is also mentioned in the ThinkProgress report. The breakfast joint has given $100,000 this election cycle to the Karl Rove super PAC American Crossroads. Mother Jones’ Tim Murphy reported on the donation:
This is surprising because one doesn’t normally associate Big Waffle with big scary super-PACs, but also not that surprising: CEO Jim Rogers Jr. is a longtime supporter of repugican causes, and the company’s political action committee has given exclusively to repugicans (in considerably more modest quantities). His ties to Romney date back to 2006, when he joined the finance team of Romney’s political action committee, Commonwealth PAC.
So
there you have it. The next time you go out to eat at one of the above
restaurants, know that your burger and waffle dollars might eventually
end up funding anti-gay, anti-choice or other wingnut causes.
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