An instant classic campaign fail from the National Association of Realtors in their endorsement mailer backing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell:
Although surely not the message they intended to send, the mailer might have accidentally been one of the most honest mailers of the entire campaign given stories like this one:One morning last month, Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, the minority leader, was dining with Richard H. Anderson, the chief executive of Delta Air Lines.
The breakfast was a rewarding one for McConnell, because:
Only one week after Sen. Mitch McConnell took the CEO of Delta Air Lines to breakfast in the exclusive Senate Dining Room last month, the airline executive and his wife wrote $10,000 worth of checks to help fund McConnell's political operation.
So yes, Mitch McConnell is indeed for sale. But in his defense, he's not cheap—he only sells out to the highest bidder.I really can't add anything to this if I could don't think I could get through it for LMAO
gaffe or the conscious of one of his supporters shinning through?