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How Corporate Lobbyists Stole the Conservative Brand

Posted: 02/16/2012 4:02 pm

This week, climate blogs including DeSmogBlog and ThinkProgress Green uncovered a leaked document precious to public interest advocates: a confidential memo and fundraising plan from the "conservative" Heartland Institute that lists its corporate donors, as well as the group's strategic plans.

Heartland is one of many so-called "conservative" think tanks that "promote[s] free-market solutions to social and economic problems." The document exposes what everyone knows, but is rarely proven: that Heartland and other "free-market" think tanks are nothing but lobbying vehicles for the largest corporations and billionaires who own them. These groups were the lead actors in the D.C. dramas that killed consumer protections that could have prevented the banking crisis, the Gulf oil spill, tax breaks for millionaires, and countless other affronts against America's middle class. They are the secret agents artfully promoting the agendas of Big Insurance, Big Pharma, Big Phone and Cable, and anyone else who ponies up the cash. The leaked documents even admit that Heartland's funders "want project-specific proposals"

Real conservative Americans should be seriously pissed off about this. Think tanks like Heartland falsely brand themselves as conservative while blindly espousing a free market free for all that history proves -- over and over and at extreme cost to society -- as untenable: a fig leaf that covers their real goal of destroying any consumer protections that could hurt profitmaking and the consolidation of wealth into the hands of billionaires. Reporters and pundits hear this: they are corporate, not conservative think tanks.

Polls show that conservatives are already outraged at how Big Money buys laws and the politicians who vote for them. Conservatives should be equally outraged that these think tanks and corporate-pawn politicians who do their bidding are co-opting their conservative brand to undermine the public interest. A great video from the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) last week shows Tea Partiers and Occupiers agreeing that crony capitalism is the issue that unifies them.

In the big scheme of things, Heartland Institute is a small player, with an annual budget of just $6 million. Heritage Foundation rakes in $75 million a year to shill for corporations; American Enterprise Institute, around $30 million, and the list goes on. What the leaked documents prove is what everyone in Washington knows: most Washington think tanks are a who's who of the major corporations that own American democracy. And they are the same corporations that are increasingly buying favor at liberal institutions like the NAACP and Sierra Club.

This problem is but one piece of the larger crisis facing America in 2012: the capture of government -- and both major parties -- by well-heeled special interests. While we would all like a simple fix, the reality is that the solution is more complex. We must advance a range of reforms: from limiting super PACS, campaign spending and contributions to requiring full transparency of all political spending, including think tanks like these. From blocking the "revolving door" of politicians and K Street, to fixing the gerrymandering of congressional districts. From increasing voter participation to fixing antiquated legislative and election rules like the filibuster and the electoral college.

Complex, yes, but a common sense reform agenda is emerging that must be foisted upon our nation's leaders with the brute political cudgel of pure populism: the same kind that ushered in the greatest political triumphs dating back to the birth of the republic. No, America, our leaders will not fix this problem out of the goodness of their hearts. If we want the republic to survive and thrive, it's up to us to force them.

 
 
 
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01:36 PM on 02/17/2012
Dudes, let me tell you liberals a secret--a very solid majority of Americans wants what you want. You are in the majority. They want a public option, they want to preserve Medicare, they want to preserve social security, they want to cut defense spending, they want to reduce foreign entanglements, they want sensible marijuana laws, they want to close Gitmo, they want sensible progressive taxation, they want to address climate change.

We don't need to win these arguments. We need to get the money out of politics so that the majority's will can prevail, and democracy can work again.

Good news! Conservatives like corporate rule even less than you do! Don't engage them at the level of silly arguments about contraception. Get everyone together and agree--our reps are being openly bribed, and this has to stop so freedom and democracy can prevail. This is the most important issue anyway. And we all agree on it.

Eyes on the prize, liberals! Stop being so insulting and condescending to conservatives! If we get democracy working again, here's the secret--WE'RE GONNA WIN!
01:25 PM on 02/17/2012
There's one big thing that liberals and conservatives agree on: they want their votes to count, and they don't like the fact that lobbyists are buying our reps' votes at our expense. If we focus on this issue, and set aside all the phony-baloney non-controversies that our corporate masters are always shoving down our throats to divide and distract us, we might be able to get the money out of our politics. Then, we could vote for candidates that would actually do what a majority of Americans want done!

Democracy DOES WORK! We just don't live in one right now!
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12:44 PM on 02/17/2012
No one with any sense expects corporations to play fair in politics. The outrageous_corruption of our Supreme Court has set a pack of ravenous_wolves loose upon our nation.
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12:39 PM on 02/17/2012
Getting rank and file 'conservatives' to see the truth is a lost cause. If you can believe the bible is infallible, you'll fall for anything. Plus, many of the evangelical leaders are the worst kind of corporate propagandists. Now, if we just had some smoking-gun memos of pastors taking corporate kickbacks...
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humanbeing-rick
Born in the USA 1947
11:05 AM on 02/17/2012
"Polls show that conservatives are already outraged at how Big Money buys laws and the politicians who vote for them. Conservatives should be equally outraged that these think tanks and corporate-pawn politicians who do their bidding are co-opting their conservative brand to undermine the public interest." -- Well said!! Bravo!!
And you are right, it is up to the people to force the politicians to do the right things. Our republic requires participation from the people, or it will be lost.
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chaz
10:54 AM on 02/17/2012
Sadly 99% of Republicans are simple puppets. The ones who think they're informed can only regurgitate Rush Limbaughs talking points.
It's really pathetic.
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wikwox
So there I was, playing the piano....
10:25 AM on 02/17/2012
Lobbyists and the money and power they wield are a big problem for Americans, one we seem powerless to solve or change. The "think tanks" are the tool of the big money boys, pay even a little attention and you'll see that. But it's the money they wield that keeps "our" politicians at thier beck and call, made a thousand times worse by the Citizens United decision, courtesy of the captive Supremem Court. "The revolving door" between elected office and K Street will not be stopping anytime soon either, I think it's actually picking up speed at this point. The sad truth is that conservative or progressive "your" government is not under your control.
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givesflack
shrink GOP small enough to drown in bathtub
10:05 AM on 02/17/2012
I love how corporate conservatives fool people into thinking that government is taking money out of the pockets of hardworking families when it is the tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy that is really ste_aling money from our pockets. The religious right wing are easily manipulated, saw this on Moyers, where if you already have a group of people who believe in the unproven existence of God then they will easily except pretty much anything else that is unproven like taxes are too high when in fact it is PROVEN they are the the lowest in history. Tax cuts work only for corporations and the 1%, tax revenue raises support society and it citizens and thus work for everyone else. Republicans are as advertized- Cons.
01:30 PM on 02/17/2012
When you attack "the religious right", IT IS YOU THAT IS BEING MANIPULATED BY THE CORPORATIONS!

ASTOUNDINGLY IRONIC! The EXACT thing the big corps want is to make the other side look like some sort of a boogieman so we don't get together and beat them down! YOU are doing EXACTLY what the big corporations are manipulating you into doing by typing this post! And in it, you proclaim the other side is doing what YOU are doing! That's IRONY!
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belladio
Not in the mood to suffer fools
09:50 AM on 02/17/2012
These "think tanks" are nothing more than propaganda agents and engineers for the corporate dictatorship that our nation has become. Anyone thinking we have a "representative democracy" or "constitutional republic" any longer is either in denial or too caught up in the partisan-cultural-wedge_issue distractions the think tanks design to divert our attention from the truth.
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Wayne Caswell
Consumer Advocate & Founder of Modern Health Talk
09:34 AM on 02/17/2012
What do conservative "think tanks" think about? Just follow the money, and you'll see that industry lobbyists often employ them and what they call “grassroots” organizing to make a narrow corporate agenda appear to have broad-based support among voters. Skeptics call this “Astroturf.” Beware of misinformation coming from organizations that conceal the fact that they represent large corporations and build artificial grassroots support (astroturf). They hire academic researchers to give their reports a sense of credibility and balance and reference each other's reports, but look deeper and you'll uncover their hidden agendas. Here are just a few examples from many: American Legislative Exchange Council, Cato Institute, Heartland Institute, New Millennium Research Council, Progress and Freedom Foundation.
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Jeff Rosenbury
I love all people -- in the abstract
09:12 AM on 02/17/2012
I completely agree. The corporate capture of conservative "brands" is leading to the death of conservative intellectualism. Basic ideas like "free market" have been corrupted to mean the exact opposite of their original meanings.

Originally a free market was one where buyers and sellers were free to enter and leave the market as their individual profits dictated. Now the term is used to imply freedom from government regulation and the assumption of corporate control.

At the turn of the Twentieth Century Teddy Roosevelt fought a hard battle to free markets from corporate control. He did this by imposing government regulations. He is considered a great conservative for doing the opposite of what is happening today.

Poorly structured regulations can favor one group over another, thus crippling the free market. But well drawn regulations can encourage small innovators to produce what we all need and want cheaper and at better quality while serving the public good. We don't need less regulation, we need more, but better written regulation. We need regulations that recognize the value of freedom to enter markets and encourage competition while demanding the competitors serve the public trust.

What we get is regulations that keep competitors from the market and still allow large corporations to cut corners on the public trust. This is done under the rallying cry of "free market".
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Carl Caroli
I just don't understand people
08:13 AM on 02/17/2012
Sold to the highest bidder. These phony corporate fronts need to be ended.
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Veneita
If trolls had minds, they wouldn't be trolls
06:43 AM on 02/17/2012
Shouldn't. This headline be how conservatives politicians SOLD the conservative brand?
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Lane Campbell
Say what?
01:14 AM on 02/17/2012
Wow. Conservatism is a "brand", now? Welcome to the world of political marketing, Leftie style. Got news at 11 ... conservatism is a philosophy, not a foo-foo "brand. Its essential tenet is -- if it ain't broke, don't "fix" it. Fifty years ago, we had a society that hung together and worked. After several decades of the Left "fixing" it, we now have a world in which women and children can no longer walk the streets without constant fear. Time was, things were quite different. I know, I grew up back then. With no fear.
All this columnist wants to do is push a "conspiracy theory" based on class-struggle vendetta against business and the well off. It's the opposite of what our society needs in order to heal.
04:13 AM on 02/17/2012
"After several decades of the Left "fixing" it..." Say what?

It's been several decades since the "Reagan Revolution" and the Thatcher Revolution and the "Greed is Good" Revolution-- that's been the "conservative consensus" under which we have been living the last 3 decades. Perhaps you've been in a coma.
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kjohney
trust me... I'm liberal.
07:35 AM on 02/17/2012
Get a load of Lane Campbell, as he refutes all your liberal conspiracies about how our democracy has somehow been influenced by corporate influence to the detriment of the middle class. He knows that there's nothing wrong with this country that the free market and a fat tax cut for the wealthy won't fix. When will you liberals learn?
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Skepticat
Supporting skeptical felines everywhere
08:20 AM on 02/17/2012
Ah - but if it ain't broke for whom? That's the rub isn't it - and it wasn't those lefties that regamed the economic system so that the few have so much more - and the many have less. Outside the echo chamber the brand / philosophy simply isn't getting many buyers these days.
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Lane Campbell
Say what?
11:52 PM on 02/17/2012
Success doesn't come from "gaming the system" but from having useful skills and capitalizing on them. For instance, right now if you were a skilled machinist, you'd have no trouble finding a job. A recent article cited the growing difficulty U.S. job shops are having finding skilled workers, at a time when work is actually coming BACK to this country from China. If you people would pull your heads out from between your ideological hindquarters and view the world in terms other than leftist dogma, you might actually learn something.
garystartswithg
el sueno de la razon produce republicans
11:22 PM on 02/16/2012
Purchasing and stealing are very different things. Read Leo Strauss -- every conservative should, its not pretty. You been punked by your own party, boos.