Chick-fil-A's decision to stop supporting major charities that promote traditional marriage may have something to do with the political loyalties of the executive director of it's foundation.Rodney D. Bullard, a former White House fellow and assistant U.S. attorney, may have been mistaken for a conservative, writes Daniel Greenfield, an investigative journalist for the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
But he was a donor to Barack Obama's presidential campaigns and, more recently, supported Hillary Clinton while at Chick-fil-A, Greenfield points out in a column for Front Page Magazine.
"Like many corporations, Chick-fil-A branded its charitable giving as a form of social responsibility. Bullard became its vice president of Corporate Social Responsibility," says Greenfield. "Unlike a charity, corporate social responsibility is a leftist endeavor to transform corporations into the political arms ...