It’s Like A Hijacking

Exactly right. And apparently the We Don't Negotiate With Terrorists rule doesn't apply to Paulson's Pals. It also seems to me that there are still banks out there who haven't…

So There is a Special Election or Something…?

In addiition to a bunch of stuff, the guy was an Eagle Scout. (…is an Eagle Scout? Do you ever stop being an Eagle scout)

GOP Names Tom Kovach to Run in Special Election

Candidate is Weldin Park Resident, BHS Grad, Soccer Coach

WILMINGTON— At Monday night’s meeting of the Brandywine Republican Committee, the GOP named Weldin Park resident Tom Kovach as its candidate in the 6th

Day Two: Biden’s Bullshit Still Stinks

As Delaware news days go, yesterday was a doozy.

The events and the way they were handled reveal alot about the string pullers here in Delaware and who really has and does not have juice. Bloggers don’t have juice. That is a given.

John Carney didn’t have enough juice to influence events, but as this story unfolds it is looking like he might have enough juice to influence future events.

It all ties together if you read this book…

Turkmeniscam: How Washington Lobbyists Fought to Flack for a Stalinist Dictatorship

Turkmeniscam: How Washington Lobbyists Fought to Flack for a Stalinist Dictatorship

This is the first book I read on the train so far.  It educated me just a we bit on how lobbying works with regard to those country’s that always seem to have dictators lopping off its’ citizens heads yet still traveling to the US for a Photo-op with the President and managing to always get some positive spin in the MSM despite its’ sordid reputation for human rights.

(there is a nice little nugget in it about Mike Scanlon and Rehoboth Beach)

In essence the lobbying firms in Washington DC are really PR firms shaping a message for a country (that typically has ENERGY resources) that wants to present istelf in a positive light to the United States in order to get ahold of our earmark money.

After you read it, then when you see articles like this:

Jail time dropped for sex-on-the-beach tourists:

The case revealed a fault line between Dubai’s expatriate majority and the city’s conservative Arab, Muslim minority.

Public displays of affection are illegal in Dubai — a city that has worked hard to cultivate an image as a party hot spot for Western tourists and businesses in the Middle East but has a conservative legal code based on Islamic laws and tribal rules.

You will know to wait for a positive story about the country to come out around the corner. So keep an eye out for some positive spin on Dubai in the next few days. If you see it, read it carefully, most likely that is a lobbying firm pushing out a puff piece to counter negative press. Especially Dubai, a real powerhouse considering who one of their biggest supporters is.

Yes that Dubai! Wait, you mean this country that has that ever expanding tourist industry? That has built this: