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BP Covering Up Spill's Effects?

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Cato the Elder6/02/2010 1:04:37 pm PDT

re: #29 garhighway

I agree with your last sentence. I disagree that there can be such a thing as a meaningfully effective coverup under these circumstances. As several have already noted, in a world of cell phone cameras and a Gulf of Mexico with hundreds of miles of beaches, no such thing is possible.

I see BP doing a bunch of things: trying hard to stop the leak, paying for the cleanup, agreeing to pay for the economic damages (I don’t know if they have actaully paid for any of that yet), and trying to mitigate their reputational damage. The first three are all good, and the last is a waste of time.

But a coverup? Absurd. There will be hundreds or thousands of photos of oily birds and the like. You’ll have lots of choices.

BP is largely responsible for the cleanup. By trying to prevent their workers from taking icky pictures, they’re attempting to control the message.

A failed, futile coverup is still a coverup. Just ask the ghost of Richard Nixon.