Mark Fiore – the Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist satirist – has a new video out that in two-minutes pokes fun at the perverse conflicts of interest that’ve prevailed throughout debate over the prospective Keystone XL northernย half.
It’s these conflicts of interest that DeSmogBlog has focused on in the past several months since the March 2013 release of the sham U.S. State Department Keystone XL environmental review. Some of the conflicts of interest covered in Fiore’s 2-minute video titled โKeystone Clonesโ now up on Moyers and Company‘sย websiteย include:
–Anita Dunn/Robert Bauer Scandal: Described as a โPower Coupleโ by Newsweek,ย Anita Dunn is President Barack Obama’s former communications director and was a top-level communications advisor for Obama’s 2008 run for president and Secretary of State John Kerry’s 2004 run for president. Through her PR firm SKDKnickerbocker, she does communications work for TransCanada, owner of the Keystone XLย pipeline.
Her husband Robert โBobโ Bauer is Obama’s personal attorney, former White House Counsel under Obama, and served as the election law attorney for Kerry in 2004 and Obama in 2008 and 2012. Infamous in election law reform circles for his attempts to bend election law in such a way as to flood the electoral system with more money, Bauer’s law firm Perkins Coie also has an attorney-client relationship with TransCanada.
–ERM Group Scandals: Obama’s State Department chose a Big Oil-connected contractor named Environmental Resources Management, Inc. (ERM Group) to do the environmental review for Keystone XL‘s northern half. ERM – which historically also did contract work for Big Tobacco – has rubber-stamped ecologically hazardous projects in the Caspian Sea-area, Peru, Delaware and now the Keystone XL.
Given this shady track record, it’s unsurprising it also said the pipeline’s northern half – if built – would have negligible climate changeย impacts.ย
–โKeystone Clonesโ: Fiore also explains the โother ways to skin the catโ and get tar sands to Gulf Coast export markets via pipeline: what he coins the โKeystone Clones.โ In the main, he focuses on Enbridge’s Flanagan South Pipeline, which requires little review and oversight because it’s not a border-crossing pipeline like Keystone XL‘s northernย half.
Running from Missouri to Cushing, OK and then to the Gulf, little has been said about this โKeystone Clone.โ Fiore busts the conversation on this pipeline – or rather, lack thereof – wideย open.
Check out Fiore’s short video below – which draws heavily upon DeSmogBlog‘s reporting for its โNews Behind the Toonsโ –ย and pass it along to your friends. And stay tuned for DeSmogBlog’s continuing coverage both of the โKeystone Kopsโ and of โKeystone Clones,โ asย well.
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