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GOP Debate Audience Cheers Child Labor

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Interesting Times12/11/2011 2:45:21 pm PST

The modern GOP is now a dedicated fluffer for polluters, doing whatever they say without so much as a peep of objection. Not hyperbole. Tim Phillips of Americans for Prosperity confirms it as fact:

Surprisingly, AFP isn’t shy about discussing its influence on electoral politics. In fact, in the National Journal article, AFP’s president, Tim Phillips, openly takes credit for bullying — literally threatening — GOP lawmakers with “political peril” should they chose to “play footsie” on climate change and clean energy:

“If you look where the situation was three years ago and where it is today, there’s been a dramatic turnaround. … We’ve made great headway. What it means for the candidates on the Republican side, is if you … buy into green energy or you play footsie on this issue, you do so at your political peril. … And that’s our influence. Groups like Americans for Prosperity have done it.”