He isn’t the fifth Beatle. But Herman Cain just may be the fifth Koch brother.
The former Godfather’s Pizza CEO received a rock star ovation at an Americans for Prosperity summit in Washington, D.C., on Friday when he declared he feels a kinship with the Koch brothers.
“I’m proud to know the Koch brothers. I’m very proud to know the Koch brothers,” he said.
“They make it sound like we’ve had time to go fishing together, hunting together, skiing together, golfing together. But just so I can clarify this for the media – this may be a breaking news announcement for the media — I am the Koch brothers’ brother from another mother. Yes. I’m that brother from another mother! And proud of it!” Cain exclaimed as Republicans roared with approval and one of the Koch brothers leaped to his feet, pumping his fist with approval.
Cain has never been shy about his affinity for the Koch brothers (there are four total: billionaire oil tycoons Charles and David, coal baron William and art collector Frederick). He once held an official position with the Koch-funded Americans for Prosperity and he has been a featured speaker at their rallies. The chief of staff for Cain’s presidential campaign, Mark Block, is the former president of Americans for Prosperity’s chapter in Wisconsin where he was fined for election misdeeds.
The two brothers are the poster boys of the so-called 1 percent that Occupy Wall Street protesters rail about, and just outside the conference where Cain declared he was “the Koch brothers’ brother from another mother,” a large mob representing the 99 percent waved picket signs decrying the Kochs’ influence on politics. In a moment of irony, David Koch, along with his body guards, walked through the Occupy protesters unrecognized after he left the dinner, according to a report in the American Spectator. The protest eventually erupted with violence, resulting in multiple injuries and arrests. At one of their conferences in Colorado this summer, Charles Koch warned 2012 would be “the mother of all wars.” As such, the brothers are funding a $2.5 million national database that will connect like-minded laissez faire voters through social media in a project dubbed “Themis, after the Greek goddess who imposes divine order on human affairs,” according to The Guardian. “This increases the Koch brothers’ reach,” Josh Hendler, the Democratic National Committee’s former director of technology, told The Guardian. “It will allow them to become even greater coordinators than they are already – with this resource they become a natural center of gravity for conservatives.”