6 thoughts from William Koch on family, politics

William Koch
This March 4, 2014 file photo shows William Koch, brother of Charles Koch and David Koch interviewed in New York. The Kochs are demonized by Democrats, who lack a liberal equal to counter their weight, and not entirely understood by Republicans, who benefit from their seemingly limitless donations. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

Six thoughts from William Koch, on family, money and politics. From an interview with The Associated Press:
—On his brother Charles: “He likes to do things his own way. He likes to be the boss, as most older brothers do. … He does like control.”
—On his siblings overall: “I once used to say that my brother David collected girlfriends till he got married, then my brother Charles collects money and my brother Fred collects houses and then I collect everything I can.”
—On Charles’ and David’s involvement in politics: “I wonder a little bit about the high profile they’ve taken but admire them for their passionate beliefs and their putting their money where their mouths are.”
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David & Charles Koch (AP File Photos)

—On Charles’ political views: “He’s a born-again libertarian or a born-again conservative and sometimes born-agains take positions that are a bit extreme.”
—On misconceptions about his family: “We’re all branded as right-wing extremists or right-wing conservatives and I know my brother David and particularly I don’t care if two guys want to get married or two women want to get married. So what? And so I don’t think we have what you’d call the Bible-belt attitudes that are thrown onto conservatives. … Some of my brothers are socially liberal and economically conservative.”
—On life: “I’ve really enjoyed the ride I’ve had since I left Koch Industries. … What money does is allow you to act out a lot of your eccentricities. … I’ve put a lot of it to good use and I’ve had a lot of fun with the rest.”

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