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🗓️ 5 June 2024
⏱️ 69 minutes
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"Susan Rice examines U.S. foreign policy strategy with The Post's David Ignatius," read the title of a 2016 Washington Post Live conversation. "Key player in war on climate change? The Pentagon," CNN insisted in 2020. "Democrats Need To Learn How To Get Excited About the Center-Left," The Messenger proclaimed in 2023.
These posts were all facilitated, sponsored, or authored by a member of a Democratic-aligned, corporate U.S. think tank. Whether the Center for American Progress, Center for a New American Security, Center for Strategic and International Studies, or any other Washington, DC-based "Center" with a capital C, center-right to center-left think tanks are ubiquitous in major American media and in Democratic policymaking.
This might seem unremarkable, even beneficial. Think tanks, after all, purport to be empirical institutions, designed to craft research-based policy proposals. But, given the prevalence of corporate funding in the DC think-tank world, these claims of neutrality contradict the anti-labor and anti-regulation records of major US think tanks, as well as their function as de facto corporate lobbying groups.
On this episode, Part II of our two-part series on the relationship between political party officials, media, and the corporate laundering machine, we examine the revolving door between Democratic administrations and corporate and despot-funded think tanks, looking at how those institutions effectively serve as a stomping grounds of business industry influence on everything from climate to labor, healthcare to infrastructure.
Our guest is The Intercept's Akela Lacy.
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0:52.0 | Susan Rice examines |
0:54.4 | examines US foreign policy strategy with the posts David Ignatius, |
0:58.2 | Read a 2016 Washington Post live title. |
1:01.5 | Key player in War on Climate Change, the Pentagon, insisted |
1:06.7 | CNN in 2020. Democrats need to learn how to get excited about the center left, the new site the messenger |
1:16.3 | proclaimed in 2023. |
1:18.6 | These posts were all facilitated sponsored or authored by a member of a Democratic-aligned corporate think tank. |
1:23.4 | Whether the Center for American Progress, the Center for New American Security, |
1:27.9 | the Center for Strategic and International Studies, or any other Washington DC-based |
1:32.3 | Center with a capital C. |
1:33.7 | Center right to center left think tanks are ubiquitous in major US media |
1:37.6 | and a democratic policymaking. |
1:39.2 | This may seem unremarkable, even beneficial. |
1:43.5 | Think tanks, after all, purport to be empirical institutions |
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