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The Koch Brothers Attempt To Re-brand Themselves (Original Post)
matthewf
Aug 2015
OP
The kochs are oligarchs the exact opposite of human rights and functioning healthy community.
Dont call me Shirley
Aug 2015
#1
By definition a failure. They should want the impossible: to de-brand themselves.
Salviati
Aug 2015
#2
Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)1. The kochs are oligarchs the exact opposite of human rights and functioning healthy community.
Salviati
(6,008 posts)2. By definition a failure. They should want the impossible: to de-brand themselves.
The worst thing that ever happened to the Koch's was that people found out who they were. The fact that anyone is talking about them at all is a strategic failure that probably can't be undone.
saturnsring
(1,832 posts)3. Like when black water changed names to xe
swilton
(5,069 posts)4. For the baby-boomers, a little nostalgia
Gothmog
(145,158 posts)5. The Kochs do not have enough money to convince people that they are not crooks