How America Rising Ties the GOP Establishment to the Stalkers Harassing Bill McKibben and Tom Steyer

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For the past few months, when they dare venture out to the supermarket, to church,ย or to a climate rally,ย Bill McKibben, Tom Steyer, and other climate activists are being stalked by a team of GOP-trained camera operators. The so-called โ€œtrackersโ€ with the cameras are working for a group called America Rising Squared (akaย America Rising Advanced Researchย orย AR2), and publishing the occasional โ€œembarrassingโ€ display of alleged hypocrisy on a website called CoreNews.org.ย 

DeSmog first coveredย this new โ€œcreepyโ€ campaign back in May, and since then, the harrassment has only gotten worse, as Billย McKibben writes inย Sunday’s New York Times.ย In his op-ed, โ€œMy Right Wing Stalkersโ€ (the web headline is:ย โ€œEmbarrassing Photos of Me, Thanks to My Right-Wing Stalkersโ€), McKibben describes what it’s like to live under surveillance, and the psychological toll that it takes on him and his family. (One particularly infuriating detail: McKibben’s daughter believes that she, too, is being filmed inย public.)ย 

McKibbenย writes:

To be watched so much is a kind of never-ending nightmare. And sometimes itโ€™s just infuriating. I skipped the funeral this summer of Patrick Sorrento, an important mentor to me at my college newspaper, because I didnโ€™t want my minder to follow me and cause a distracting spectacle. When my daughter reports someone taking pictures of her at the airport, it drives me nuts. I have no idea if itโ€™s actually this outfit; common decency would suggest otherwise, but that seems an increasingly rareย commodity.

Almost as startling as the tactics of the campaign is how closely it is tied to the mainstream Republican establishment. Coreย Newsย (and by extension, America Rising Squared) might have the look and feel of a Right Wing lunatic fringe campaign funded by the darkest of oil and gas money. But in actuality it’s a foundational block of a prominent GOP opposition research firm, the heads of which have collectively spent decades working for big name Republicans like Mitt Romney, Marco Rubio, John McCain, and even the National Republican Congressional Commitee and theย Republican National Committeeย itself.ย 

Check out this network map (built onย LittleSis) to see for yourself how Core News is directly tied toย the Republican establishment’s leadingย opposition researchers. And for good measure, here is DeSmog’s profile of the entire America Rising family tree, with branches including America Rising LLC, America Rising PAC, America Rising Squared, Definers Public Affairs, and Coreย News.ย ย 

As you can see, the founders of America Rising are both longtime GOP establishment insiders. Matt Rhoades has worked on presidential campaigns going back to Bush-Cheney in 2004, and was Mitt Romney’s campaign director for his failed 2012 bid.ย Joe Pounder was Research Director for the Republican National Committee at the time, and it was out of the ashes of that campaign that the idea of America Rising wasย born.ย 

Brian Rogers, the Executive Director of America Rising Squared, was a longtime staffer with Senator John McCain andโ€”oddly enoughโ€”briefly served as research director for Al Gore’s Alliance for Climateย Protection.ย 

Of the โ€œtrackersโ€ campaign and Core News, Rogersย has said his group will โ€œhold Steyer and the Environmentalist Left accountable for their epic hypocrisy and extreme positions which threaten Americaโ€™s futureย prosperity.โ€ Though there’s no indication yet that Rogers’ trackers will be following his old boss, former Vice President Gore, around withย cameras.

Who is paying America Rising Squared to stalkย McKibben, Steyer, andย others?

It’s hard to say, as donationsย to America Rising Squared needn’t be declared,ย as the entityย is incorporated asย aย nonprofitย 501(c)4. In fact, theย various entities under theย America Rising umbrella give the enterprise a flexible structure that can serve different purposes. Theย PACย can purchase research from theย LLCย and can sell or disseminate it to other organizations. The nonprofitย AR2ย doesn’t haveย to declare its donors.ย America Risingย LLCย is a business that can sell its services with no disclosuresย necessary.ย 

According toย OpenSecrets.org, the Republicanย Nationalย Committee spent at least $183,900 on America Rising in the 2016 election cycle, with an additional $45,000 from the National Republican Congressional Committee.ย All told, America Risingย had a budget of $8 million for the 2014 elections and is seeking toย nearly double this.ย 

Again, for a whole lot more background on America Rising, including a list of known leadership and staff and reported funding, check out DeSmog’s profile of the entire America Rising enterprise.ย 

As Bill McKibben sums up in his op-ed, these stalkers aren’t fooling anyone, and the truth is that the entrenched special interests who hired themย are the onesย runningย scared:ย 

Merely having someone with a camera follow you somehow makes you feel as if youโ€™re doing something wrong. My house is covered in solar panels, and I plug my car into a socket those panels power. But environmentalists also live in the world weโ€™re trying to change: We take airplanes and rent buses for rallies; we make a living, shop for groceries. None of this should demand an apology. Changing the system, not perfecting our own lives, is the point. โ€œHypocrisyโ€ is the price of admission in thisย battle.

And despite what the industry and its advocates insist, that does not make us all equally responsible for the climateย crisis.

Weโ€™re fighting for policy changes that will make it possible for us to have better choices: utilities that offer us renewable options, electric trains that make short-haul flights obsolete, public transit. Exxon and its ilk have been fighting for decades to keep these choices out of our reach, and then claim that we are voting with our dollars every time we sit in traffic or heat our homes with fossil fuels supplied by a utility that has a monopoly. They can play gotcha as much as they want, but all it proves is how badly we need better options. And we are still going to fight like heck to make sure options are available toย everyone.

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The fossil-fuel industry may threaten us as a planet, as a nation, and as individuals, but when we rise up together weโ€™ve got a fighting chance against the powers thatย be.

And perhaps that realization is just a little bit scary forย them.

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Ben Jervey is a Senior Fellow for DeSmog and directs the KochvsClean.com project. He is a freelance writer, editor, and researcher, specializing in climate change and energy systems and policy. Ben is also a Research Fellow at the Institute for Energy and the Environment at Vermont Law School. He was the original Environment Editor for GOOD Magazine, and wrote a longstanding weekly column titled โ€œThe New Ideal: Building the clean energy economy of the 21st Century and avoiding the worst fates of climate change.โ€ He has also contributed regularly to National Geographic News, Grist, and OnEarth Magazine. He has published three booksโ€”on eco-friendly living in New York City, an Energy 101 primer, and, most recently, โ€œThe Electric Battery: Charging Forward to a Low Carbon Future.โ€ He graduated with a BA in Environmental Studies from Middlebury College, and earned a Masterโ€™s in Energy Regulation and Law at Vermont Law School. A bicycle enthusiast, Ben has ridden across the United States and through much ofย Europe.

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