Chapman visits Tammany Hall

Shorter Discovery Institute: Election Fundraising More Fun--and Constitutional--After Supreme Court Ruling:

Thanks to the Supreme Court, corruption is now more fun, and constitutional!

Meanwhile, real Americans hate the Supreme Court ruling in question.

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