The Center for American Progress is a left-wing organization that is closely associated with the Obama administration. Its principal product is a web site called Think Progress. Think Progress is part of the internet cesspool that modern liberalism has become. Written by hack left-wing bloggers, it is bitterly hostile to free enterprise. It is a low-rent site that traffics in the most absurd smears and conspiracy theories. Many have wondered for some years who finances far-left web sites like Think Progress. As of today, we know at least part of the answer, as CAP released its corporate donor list for the first time.

CAP says that individuals and foundations account for more than 90% of its funding, and corporations only around 6%. It would be interesting to see the individual and foundation donor list; my guess is that left-wing foundations, most of which spend money left by dead conservatives, would loom large. But what corporations fund Think Progress’s anti-free enterprise propaganda? The full list is here; it includes:

* Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, one of Washington’s most powerful lobbyists.

* American Iron and Steel Institute

* America’s Health Insurance Plans, or AHIP

* Apple Inc.

* AT&T

* Bank of America

* Blackstone, one of the largest multinational private equity firms

* Blue Cross Blue Shield Association

* Citigroup

* The Coca-Cola Company

* Comcast NBCUniversal

* CVS Caremark Inc.

* Eli Lilly and Company

* Facebook

* GE

* Goldman Sachs

* Google

* Japan Bank for International Cooperation

* Microsoft Corporation

* Northrop Grumman, defense contractor

* PepsiCo

* Samsung

* Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States

* Time Warner Inc.

* Walmart

* Wells Fargo

I doubt that there is any conservative organization that can boast a remotely comparable list of corporate supporters. CAP’s disclosure is a timely reminder that large corporations are not, in general, supporters of free enterprise. Many of them love to partner with government to suppress innovation and competition. Koch Industries stands alone, as far as I know, as a relatively large company that actually supports free enterprise as a matter of principle. Which is why corporatist America, through disreputable organizations like the Center for American Progress, has waged unremitting warfare against Koch.