This morning, Reuters pointed out that Romney is far and away the favorite candidate of Wall Street:

Romney's six largest campaign contribution sources in 2011 were executives, family members and affiliated political action committees of Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, Citigroup and Bank of America, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a Washington, D.C.-based group that monitors campaign finances.

But Romney's not only getting money from big banksters: ThinkProgress just broke the news that a major bundler for the Romney campaign represents the interests of two foreign powers:

Ignacio E. Sanchez is a lobbyist at DLA Piper, an influential global law firm and a major bundler for the Mitt Romney campaign. A ThinkProgress review of public records reveals Sanchez is also a registered foreign agent representing the interests of the United Arab Emirates and a former president of the Dominican Republic.

Okay, honestly: We need some serious campaign finance reform all up in this business.