Cooney will have to take his editing pen somewhere else

Last week we learned that the Bush White House let Philip Cooney, a former lobbyist for the American Petroleum Institute, re-write a government report on global warming, editing out scientific conclusions he didn’t like. The controversy drew fairly strong criticism, which, under traditional Bush rules, would help Cooney get a promotion.

But not this time. Cooney has been forced to resign.

A senior White House official involved in a damaging controversy over his deleting of dire climate change warnings from US government reports has abruptly resigned, but the White House denies his departure had anything to do with the flap.

Philip Cooney, chief of staff of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, stepped down Friday without disclosing his future employment plans, announced presidential spokeswoman Erin Healy.

“He has accumulated many weeks on leave, and so he decided to resign and take the summer off to spend some time with his family,” Healy told AFP.

She added the resignation was “completely unrelated” to the release of documents this past week that show Cooney had given a thorough editing to US government documents on global warming — in what appeared to be an effort to make them look less dramatic.

Of course, it’s just a wonderful coincidence. Within days of sparking widespread disparagement, and after the White House couldn’t think of a way to defend its decisions, Cooney suddenly wants to spend more with his family (which is practically DC code for “forced resignation”).

And let’s not lose sight of the entertaining details. When was Cooney’s resignation announced? That’s right — on a Friday afternoon!

Say what you will about these guys, but they’re predictably consistent.

Good riddance to another Bush-industry whore.

  • This is my favorite part, from the NYTimes article:

    “A White House spokeswoman, Michele St. Martin, said yesterday that Mr. Cooney would not be available to comment. ‘We don’t put Phil Cooney on the record,’ Ms. St. Martin said. ‘He’s not a cleared spokesman.'”

  • I wonder if ‘Not a cleared spokesman’ is just Bush-speak for ‘Total drooling idiot but we still let him play with the machinery’?

    It’s so nice to have a little fun at White House expense sometimes, isn’t it?

  • Wait a sec… Friday… Isn’t that the Holy Day for Islam…?!? And BushCo Christians release all bad news on this day and PRAY it disappears before Monday… Not sure where to go with this one… OTOH, Jesus died on a Friday, and rose again on Sunday, so the proper analogy might be that they bury their problems, and pray they DON’T rise…

  • This shit really pisses me off. There is a necessity for input from actual petroleum engineers at the drafting table for environmental legislation. Discussion between environmental scientists and engineers is crucial for putting together regulations that will continuously improve environmental performance, yet remain within the financial power of companies to actually implement. However, Bush letting some asshole lobbyist unilaterally edit environmental reports is not the way to involve companies. All this just makes appropriate company involvement that much more difficult to accept.

  • The fact that he has no environmental or engineering education (i.e. absolutely no idea what he is talking about) is insult to injury.

  • Looks like his family got sick of him pretty quick, his “summer holiday” ended on June 14 when he took a job from ExxonMobil.

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