1. Mario Adinolfi was born on 15 August 1971 and is an Italian journalist, politician and poker player.

1. Mario Adinolfi was born on 15 August 1971 and is an Italian journalist, politician and poker player.
Mario Adinolfi is famous in Italy for his Catholic beliefs.
Mario Adinolfi was born in Rome to Ugo Adinolfi and a woman of Australian descent.
Mario Adinolfi has been a journalist since the late 1980s, writing for the newspapers Avvenire, Europa, Il Popolo and La Discussione.
Mario Adinolfi was a journalist for the RAI, where he is the author and presenter of several programs.
Mario Adinolfi had a brief program at MTV Italia, Pugni in Tasca, aired from 2007 to 2008.
Mario Adinolfi has worked in radio and has a program on Radio Maria, since February 2015.
Mario Adinolfi was the founder and is the director of the newspaper La Croce, on 21 October 2014, available online and briefly in a purchasable edition from 13 January to 16 May 2015.
Mario Adinolfi was elected national president of the Popular Youth of the party in 1994, joining soon the national executive of the PPI.
Mario Adinolfi founded the movement Direct Democracy to run for mayor of Rome in the administrative elections of 13 May 2001.
Mario Adinolfi supported Walter Veltroni in the second round of the elections.
Mario Adinolfi was a co-founder of the Democratic Party, being a candidate to the party leadership on 18 July 2007.
Mario Adinolfi had 5906 votes, entering by his own right the constituent assembly of the party, which elected him for the commission that wrote their statute.
Mario Adinolfi was member of the national direction of the PD.
Mario Adinolfi was candidate to the national secretary of the PD on 25 June 2009.
Mario Adinolfi became a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies on 13 June 2012, replacing Pietro Tidei, which he was until 14 March 2013.
Mario Adinolfi became quite famous in Italy for his controversial statement.
Mario Adinolfi created lot of protests when he stated that the women must be submissive to men, as written in the Holy Bible, and that Adolf Hitler was less dangerous than people who supported euthanasia, because he killed disabled people for free.
In May 2017, Mario Adinolfi presented the French President Emmanuel Macron as a Freemason.
In 2014, Mario Adinolfi published the book titled Voglio la mamma e La Croce with the Youcanprint publishing house, a book in which he invited the Italian center-left position to take the role of defensors of the weakest persons like newborns, the elderlies.
Mario Adinolfi already published several books, including Email: Lettera della Generazione Invisibile, Mundial, o, Della Perdita dell'Innocenza, a novel, Il Conclave, Generazione U, and Voglio la Mamma, against what he calls "the false myths of progress", including abortion, euthanasia, same-sex marriage and surrogate motherhood.