Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Oil and Lockerbie

Ginned up
 
Boned Jello
Drudge links to a London Evening Standard story, the full title of which is "David Cameron braced for American anger over BP leak and Lockerbie deal."  The oil leak garners exactly zero attention in the story, which is good, because the notion that "Americans" are angry at BP, or Britain, over the oil leak requires a good deal of journalistic license to sell.  I will wager that along the Gulf coast, there's more anger at the Obama administration for its inept, meddling, and dishonest role in the clean-up.

There would be every reason in the world for Americans to be angry if BP did exert pressure to release  Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, "in return for lucrative drilling rights handed to the oil giant by Tripoli.  Except.  Except not two in a million Americans know who the hell Abdelbaset al-Megrahi is, or remember what he did.  Eighty-seven percent recognize  a Muslim name, and figure he prolly should be executed for something, but what?

Prime Minister Cameron's visit will be historically notable only for the opportunity the left media will use to gin up more oil drilling angst, and that Cameron will return home hating Obama's  guts.  Even more.

I'm beginning a new category to handle posts like this.  Self indulgent rambles. Carry on.


4 comments:

Jess said...

British Petroleum has been the source of some damn good jobs in the Gulf States. Individuals, suppliers and communities have benefitted from their hard work with money paid by BP. If there's any anger, it's against the asswipes in Washington that are as feckless as a kindegarten class.

OregonGuy said...

"When do I get my Obama money?"
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cuchieddie said...

Screw the money, gimme the gubbermint cheese.

Flyfish said...

I'm still waiting for my barrel of Iraqi oil, after all it was a war for oil right?

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