h/t Instapundit
The Center for American Progress is a left-wing organization that is closely associated with the Obama administration. Its principal product is a web site called Think Progress. Think Progress is part of the internet cesspool that modern liberalism has become. Written by hack left-wing bloggers, it is bitterly hostile to free enterprise. It is a low-rent site that traffics in the most absurd smears and conspiracy theories. Many have wondered for some years who finances far-left web sites like Think Progress. As of today, we know at least part of the answer, as CAP released its corporate donor list for the first time. A hint: who hates vertical mobility?
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I doubt that there is any conservative organization that can boast a remotely comparable list of corporate supporters.
I'm not so sure of that. I think a lot of corporations hedge their bets by contributing to both sides. Maybe it isn't even hedging their bets. It's making sure that politicians on both sides of the aisle are all part of the same kleptocracy.
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So what I think I see here is the new lobbyists are live and on the internet. Here is the conversation- Mark Z," Persident Obama, I wish I could donate more to your presidency but the FTC is all over my ass already for donating too much." Obama," Thanks comrade and here is a way around our laws, just donate to CAP, its unregulated, legal, and they will carry the word for us and our struggle!"
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Who funds the far left? Lately, the far left is the govmint.
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It continues to amaze how the ultra wealthy liberals in the US get their wealth from exploiting free market economics with the help of the Democrats and then support groups that are against that which made them wealthy.
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