Unsurprising connections

Barry Arrington is a fellow most of you have probably never heard of, and those of us who have aren't particularly dazzled by him: he's an Intelligent Design creationist and moderator of Bill Dembski's wacky little blog. However, there are some amusing revelations: he made a failed stab at a run for Colorado school board (please keep these wackos' hands off our schools, OK?), and funniest of all, he's the treasurer of MichelePAC, Michele Bachmann's fundraising organization, and just to make it even more appropriate, he's the guy who misspelled dear Michele's name on the FEC filings.

Spelling is so complex, don't you know. It puts that whole bacterial flagellum thingie into perspective.

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