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GOP Team At American Energy Alliance Runs ‘Energy Town Hall’ Oil Bus Tour

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American Energy Alliance staffers Kevin Kennedy, Patrick Creighton, and Laura Henderson on tour in Pennsylvania. All are former House GOP staff.

The American Energy Alliance (AEA), a new polluter front group, is touring the nation to smear President Barack Obama’s clean energy reform agenda. Employees riding the “American Energy Express” bus are spreading the conservative lies that the American Clean Energy and Security Act will “cripple our sluggish economy.” AEA is the 501 c(4) offshoot of the Institute for Energy Research, a right-wing oil-industry think tank run by Robert Bradley, a former speechwriter for Kenneth Lay. E&E News reports that AEA’s “Energy Town Hall” bus tour pictures workers in hard hats:

The American Energy Alliance, which is affiliated with the conservative Institute for Energy Research, has begun a four-week bus tour to county fairs, sporting events and public meetings in several coal-reliant states. Representatives of the group will travel in a large blue bus carrying the slogan “Stop the National Energy Tax, Save American Jobs” and a picture of workers in hard hats. They will cross Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia and Virginia. Yesterday, AEA officials participated in a rally with another group, Americans for Prosperity, in Zanesville, Ohio; a day earlier, they visited a county fair in western Pennsylvania.

In fact, by attacking legislation that addresses climate change and our national dependence on fossil fuels, AEA is preventing a clean-energy economic boom. Laughably, AEA claims it has “no ties to any political party“:

AEA has no ties to any political party, and it has no interest in supporting the agenda of any particular political party.

AEA may be telling the truth that it has “no interest in supporting the agenda of any particular political party” — its only interest seems to be blocking progressive reform by spreading lies and distortions. However, AEA is tightly connected to the Republican Party and right-wing oil interests. In fact, all of its employees are former House Republican staffers:

Thomas J. Pyle, AEA President, Is A Oil Lobbyist And DeLay Operative. Before joining the Institute for Energy Research and the American Energy Alliance, Pyle worked as a lobbyist for the right-wing oil giant Koch Industries, first in-house starting in 2001, and then at the Rhoads Group. In 2008 Pyle became a lobbyist for the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association. Previously, Pyle served as policy analyst for Rep. Tom DeLay (R-TX), Majority Whip of the U.S. House of Representatives and as staff director for the GOP Congressional Western Caucus. Pyle started as a legislative assistant for radical anti-environmentalists Rep. Richard Pombo (R-CA) and Rep. George Radanovich (R-CA). [Institute for Energy Research, Center for Public Integrity]

Patrick Creighton, AEA Communications Director, Worked For Bush And Pennsylvania Republicans. Patrick Creighton was the special assistant to Samuel T. Mok, the chief financial officer at the Department of Labor from 2004 to 2006. He then worked as a spokesman for oil and natural gas advocate Rep. John Peterson (R-PA) from 2006 to 2009, worked to elect Rep. Glenn Thompson (R-PA), then joined Thompson’s office until May 2009. [Institute for Energy Research, Legistorm]

Kevin Kennedy, AEA Federal Affairs Director, Promoted Alaska Drilling Under Don Young. After graduating from Union College in 2004, Kevin Kennedy worked for the Astroturf organization Arctic Power, which advocated drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. In 2007, Kennedy became a legislative assistant for the corrupt Rep. Don Young (R-AK) and the House Committee on Natural Resources. He joined the Institute for Energy Research and American Energy Alliance in 2009. [Institute for Energy Research]

Laura Henderson, AEA Spokesperson, Served Shelby, Dole, And Tiberi. Laura Henderson was a former press secretary for offshore drilling advocate Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) from 2005-2009. Previously, she worked for former Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-NC) and Rep. Pat Tiberi (R-OH). [Institute for Energy Research]

Daniel R. Simmons, AEA State Affairs Director, Is A Koch-Funded GOP Staffer. Simmons was the Director of the Natural Resources Task Force at the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a right-wing network funded by Koch Industries, the American Petroleum Institute, and other corporate and right-wing organizations. Previously, Simmons was a Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, also funded by Koch. From 2001 to 2005, Simmons served on the staff of Rep. George Nethercutt (R-WA) on the House Natural Resources Committee. Simmons holds a B.A. in Economics from Utah State University and a J.D. from George Mason University School of Law, also supported by Koch Industries. [Institute for Energy Research, Legistorm]

Furthermore, AEA’s EnergyTownHall.org website is run by yet another former GOP House staffer:

GOP.gov Webmaster Nathan Imperiale Runs EnergyTownHall.Org. AEA’s EnergyTownHall.org was designed by NJI Media Group, part of Endeavour Global Strategies. Endeavour’s head, Sean Spicer, is a long-time GOP operative, including communications work for the House Republican Conference and the Bush White House. NJI Media Group’s president, Nathan Imperiale, served as Director of New Media for the House Republican Conference, building its GOP.gov website. [Twitter, 2/13/09; Endeavour Global Strategies]

AEA’s “American Energy Express” joins a field crowded by conservative oil and coal propaganda — the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity’s “Factuality” bus tour, the American Petroleum Institute’s “Energy Citizens” oil rallies, and the Americans For Prosperity “Hot Air” balloon tour.

Update At Free Advice, Institute for Energy Research economist Bob Murphy writes that Paul Krugman doesn't understand tea party protesters because he doesn't care about checks on government power like they do, and continues:
So, by symmetry, I think people on "our side" should realize that the great masses of Americans who are for health care reform and climate legislation (and it pains me to not put scare quotes around those phrases) aren't actually closet socialists who want to bring America to its knees.





5 Responses to “GOP Team At American Energy Alliance Runs ‘Energy Town Hall’ Oil Bus Tour”

  1. caribousteaks Says:

    GO ENERGY EXPRESS! Finally someone to let the American public know 2+2 does not equal 5 as her royal executive jetness Pelosi would like you believe. Wean from oil and gas? Nothing could be further from the truth. Ever heard of plastics? carbon fiber? lubricants? All are used in “green” energy sources, and ALL come from oil and natural gas. Ho hum, its true, without fossil fuels solar and wind simply wouldn’t exist. Maybe over the next 100 years we will change to new sources of energy, for sure wind and solar have their place, but forcing those sorts of intermittent technologies that totally rely on oil and gas on the American public regardless of location is a joke. Why do societies take on different types of fuel for energy….wood….coal….oil….? Is it because they want to polute the world? cause cancer? destroy nature? Hmmm I don’t think so….see if you can answer why without being rhetorical. Why after 50 years of subsidy and government attempts has solar and wind NOT taken off and been adopted en mass by energy producers? Is it because solar and wind are : a) inefficient, b) intermittent, c) too expensive…..hmmm… I wonder.
    Lets hope that bus is NOT green powered!


  2. Caveman Says:

    So, these 3 have worked for Republicans. Fair enough. But ad hominem attacks can easily be turned around and you rightly wouldn’t consider those valid, would you (e.g., Al Gore is a Democrat, right?)? If you know you’re right, wny not agree to talk about the substance of the message rather than the resumes of the messengers? I mean, how about providing some evidence which effectively counters, e.g., claims that the ACESA will harm the economy? Do you even care what the consequences of such legislation will be? It’s painfully easy, lazy and childish to just call everyone you disagree with a liar, corporate shill, et al and leave it at that as though you’ve made a convincing argument. I thought liberals cared about the truth and conservatives are the masters of sleazy propaganda? You won’t win over the undecideds by preaching to the choir.


  3. Dan Says:

    How can you say they are lying or distorting the truth without providing any examples? Are we supposed to just accept that your bias for the other side of the issue would never compel you to distort the truth? I also think it is comical that you would point out political connections when your side is just as politicized. As far as I can see one side doesn’t want government passing policies that attempt to control the weather and the other does. How can the side that advocates government policies be the non-politicized group.

    Politicians can’t even deliver mail efficiently and I don’t know why anybody would believe they can control the weather. If your view is so superior then you should welcome the challenge by these guys to show how superior your research is. This would be a great opportunity for you to educate people on how government could do such a great job managing air even though they are completely broke and have failed in every other sector of the economy.


  4. Bob Roddis Says:

    “Wonk Room” my ass.

    “Wonk” means: a person preoccupied with arcane details or procedures in a specialized field.

    Everyone with half a brain knows cap n’ trade will destroy the economy and that you guys deny the obivious. If you were truly wonks, you would present definitive evidence against your opponents. Instead, all you have are your usual pathetic ad hominem attacks. My goodness, Yglesias says that we CANNOT even have a debate on climate change because it might confuse the public.

    77% of the American people will refuse to pay more than $100 a year to fight non-existent climate change. Good luck on your continuing mission to keep them ignorant.


  5. Paul Says:

    I think I am dumber for having read “Wonk”.



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