With the Presidential Election just around the corner, I consider myself obliged to keep the populous informed, especially when it comes to our beloved McDick's. McDonald's primarily tries to avoid the political spotlight. But, over the years, they have silently donated money to various politicians to garner support for their business prospects.
"Big Business" historically allies with the Republican Party, and McDonald's, being in the business of making people big, is no exception (as evidenced by Fig. 1). However, they have recently begun donating more money to Democratic campaigns. Has McDonald's begun a shift in their political strategy?
Glenn Beck certainly thinks so. And in a big way. Last week on his radio show, Glenn Beck stated that McDonald's was, "...clearly in bed with President Obama, that whore in the House of Representatives [Nancy Pelosi], and probably even the whole Democratic Party." Now what could convince Beck to take this untenable stance, other than his need to fill another hour of air-time? Nothing other than the start of our favorite McDonald's Monopoly! Beck said, "Their Monopoly propaganda program is a blatantly underhanded attempt to keep His Royal Highness Obama in the White House by assuaging the proletariat's worries with free fries, breakfast sandwiches, and maybe some MCR points. Meanwhile, they're giving the economy a kick-start just before the election. I wouldn't be surprised if their growth is responsible for the recent drop in unemployment too!"
While it is true that McDonaldopoly will almost assuredly single-handedly fix the economy, Glenn Beck has missed a few things. First, McDonald's Monopoly is seasonal. We come out every fall, nation-wide, to play McDonaldopoly, not just this year. Second, McDonald's prizes this year include: a Beaches Resort to the Turks and Caicos or Jamaica and a Fiat. A Fiat!?!? Now I know for sure that no UAW worker is making those, probably just a bunch of Blackshirt Italians. But their prizes certainly aren't geared towards promoting Democratic interests. And finally, McDonald's colors are gold and red. While they are the colors of fries and ketchup, they're also the color of riches and the Republican Party. Coincidence? I think not.
So is McDonald's secretly backing President Obama's campaign? I'm not sure. But I don't expect to see Ronald McDonald at any rallies anytime soon. So make sure to examine both sides of the argument before jumping to any conclusions, and get informed because November 6th is your day to choose. Me, personally? I think I'm going to choose a #1, large fry with a medium coke.
I'm lovin' it.
McCappo
Fig. 1: McDonald's Political Contributions (http://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?strID=C00063164&cycle=2010) |
"Big Business" historically allies with the Republican Party, and McDonald's, being in the business of making people big, is no exception (as evidenced by Fig. 1). However, they have recently begun donating more money to Democratic campaigns. Has McDonald's begun a shift in their political strategy?
Glenn Beck certainly thinks so. And in a big way. Last week on his radio show, Glenn Beck stated that McDonald's was, "...clearly in bed with President Obama, that whore in the House of Representatives [Nancy Pelosi], and probably even the whole Democratic Party." Now what could convince Beck to take this untenable stance, other than his need to fill another hour of air-time? Nothing other than the start of our favorite McDonald's Monopoly! Beck said, "Their Monopoly propaganda program is a blatantly underhanded attempt to keep His Royal Highness Obama in the White House by assuaging the proletariat's worries with free fries, breakfast sandwiches, and maybe some MCR points. Meanwhile, they're giving the economy a kick-start just before the election. I wouldn't be surprised if their growth is responsible for the recent drop in unemployment too!"
Glenn Beck's proposed logo for McD's |
So is McDonald's secretly backing President Obama's campaign? I'm not sure. But I don't expect to see Ronald McDonald at any rallies anytime soon. So make sure to examine both sides of the argument before jumping to any conclusions, and get informed because November 6th is your day to choose. Me, personally? I think I'm going to choose a #1, large fry with a medium coke.
I'm lovin' it.
McCappo