AARP Gets Competition from the Political Right
Look for the The National Association of Conservative Seniors to suck in a whole different way
Looking to counter what they see as AARP's liberal slant, a new organization aims to rally conservative senior citizens.
The National Association of Conservative Seniors says it will provide seniors "membership benefits while working together to protect conservative American values" —benefits that include "financial planning services, health and wellness offers, Medicare insurance plans and competitive pricing on auto insurance and roadside assistance," according to a release.
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I called my version the National Union Toward Senior and Conservative Knowledge. "Come on and swing with NUTSACK!"