Who’s cashing the biggest checks from the NRA and friends now, as the restaurant lobby presses its opposition to a minimum wage increase? The top Senate recipient of contributions from the food and beverage industry in the current election cycle is Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., who has said there’s no “acceptable level” of minimum wage increase he’d support.

McConnell is no stranger to big money. He has received contributions from at least 62 billionaires over the years, and just a tiny fraction — less than 5 percent — of the money he raised in the fourth quarter of 2013 came in amounts of $200 or less.

Which brings us back to the McCutcheon ruling. McConnell filed a brief in the case arguing the Court should go beyond eliminating aggregate limits and scrap contribution limits altogether. While his position was too far out in left field even for the conservative members of the Roberts Court, the decision still sets the stage for further attacks on contribution limits.