Description
“ A Fool and His Money Are Soon Elected” Sarcastic Political Magnet A 1.25" fridge magnet with the phrase ‘A fool and his money are soon elected’ in white text on a red and blue background. "A fool and his money are soon parted” is a popular English proverb that dates to the 1500s. An American version is “a fool and his money are soon elected,” meaning that money and foolishness are what win elections. “A fool and his money are soon elected” has been cited in print since at least 1967. The line is often credited to humorist Will Rogers (1879-1935), but there’s no evidence that he ever said it. Other sayings from the same proverb include “A fool and his money are lucky enough to get together in the first place,” “A fool and his money are soon audited” and “A fool and his money are soon partying.” Stick this magnet to your money clip, your ballot box, or your bank vault! See our store for more interesting items - combine orders to save shipping! Click Here Flat magnet strong enough to hold up an envelope, or 2-3 sheets of paper. US coins for scale. Coins and ruler NOT included. 1.25 inches = 3.175 cm. $$$