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He is a billionaire several times over, a supporter of conservative causes, candidates, and organizations, including campaigns of the anti-immigrant former Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo and the Intelligent Design-peddling Discovery Institute, and he’s been a backer of anti-gay rights initiatives. He owns The Weekly Standard, a highly partisan conservative magazine, recently sold the conservative Examiner newspapers, but rarely will speak to the press.

After devoting years of building a massive Disneyesque entertainment complex in Los Angeles called L.A. Live – which tapped into tens of millions of government dollars — he now has his eyes on building a $1 billion stadium in L.A. and securing a National Football League team for the city. He’s also been putting the finishing touches on a deal that would have his company running the Coliseum complex in Oakland, California.

He is a native Kansan, and although he’s not related to the multi-billionaire Kansas Koch Brothers, he certainly shares many of their interests.

We’re talking Philip Anschutz, who, in 1999, was labeled the nation’s “greediest executive” by Fortune magazine.