Pittsburgh Paper: Hugo Chavez Has ‘Right To Come Here and Make Money’

Posted on November 4, 2007

The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review recently published a story about Citgo gas stations in Pittsburgh finding a dip in gasoline sales. The piece sympathetically portrays Hugo Chavez, the America hating dictator of Venezuela, as a victim attacked by mean American boycotters even as they then claim at the end of the story that it isn’t boycotters, but a down economy causing the dip (or maybe it isn’t, the story can’t make up its mind). So, if it is a down economy, why did the Trib-Review spend so much energy with the first half of the piece decrying a non-existent boycott of that poor, innocent Chavez? Why all this sympathy for Chavez? Your guess is as good as mine.

In fact, there aren’t a whole lot of facts presented in this piece at all, so when all is said and done, there is no real conclusion reached begging the question of just what the heck the point of the article was in the first place if it weren’t for exploiting the mean American boycotters angle?

The very first line in the piece sets the tone of pity for Chavez.

Greg Marnell thinks everyone has a right to do business in the United States, even Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez.

In their attempt to make a victim of Hugo Chavez, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review apparently had to find the most misinformed citizen of the city. Then our somewhat brainless Pittsburgh consumer blurts out his next absurdity.

“America’s the melting pot, isn’t it? Everybody has the right to come here and make money,” said Marnell of Monroeville.

Um, when did Hugo Chavez move to the USA to join its “melting pot” and when did he “come here” to make money? Last I checked he still lives in Venezuela and did not “come here.” Last I checked Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A is still owned by a FOREIGN nation and is not, strictly speaking, an American company. Therefore, the “melting pot” claim is invalid because that refers to people who have come here to live here, make their fortune here and raise their families here. Chavez has done none of that.

The PT-R next sets up their boycott scenario.

But Chavez’s increasing anti-U.S. antics may be hurting the oil-rich South American nation at the gasoline pump. So says gasoline distributor Don Bowers, who acknowledges motorists seem to be buying less gasoline from Citgo, a subsidiary of Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A.

In recent months, Bowers, who heads gasoline operations for Superior Petroleum of Ross, said he is distributing “a couple hundred thousand gallons less” to Citgo gas stations and convenience stores. He declined to provide more detailed figures.

They even quote the wounded Don Bowers as wondering why people are reticent to buy gas from a company owned by one of America’s greatest self-proclaimed enemies, “I don’t know why people now are beginning to not buy. It didn’t bother them before, when Chavez was banging his shoe on the podium,” he said.

Well, could it be that Chavez has been seen meeting with Cuba’s communist terror Fidel Castro. Could it be his public tour of the oppressive Iranian regime? Could it be his repeated TV appearances where he calls the USA and our president about every name he can think of? Could it be his constant, clownish claims that the USA is making plans to “invade” Venezuela?

Could it be that Americans are just tired of this jerk’s antics and don’t want to spend their hard earned money at his gas stations?

But, wait. After half a story claiming that the sales are down and Americans might be boycotting the foreign ownership of this gas chain, suddenly the article shifts gears to say there is no downturn in sales but if there is it’s the bad economy and not American distaste with the South American dictator.

Oil industry experts said they have seen no nationwide shunning of Citgo gasoline.

“Maybe (Bowers’) sales are just down, he’s probably seeing weaker demand due to a weaker economy,” said Jim Williams, an energy economist and president of WTRG Economics, London, Ark.

Williams pointed out that nationwide, gasoline sales have been “tepid,” essentially unchanged from one year ago. Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration show that for the first seven months of the year, gasoline sales were below the same month in 2006.

OK, Trib-Review, which is it? Is it a mean spirited boycott of that innocent Chavez or is the sales slump due to this horrible economy… or is there no downturn in sales at all?

Talk about a head spinning piece!

But, maybe there is method to the madness of this confused report, after all? Maybe this report is just an excuse to advertise that Chavez is giving away cheap heating oil now that a cold Pennsylvania winter is about to come upon us?

Citgo is involved in distributing discount-priced home heating oil, a program started last year by Joseph Kennedy, a former Democratic congressman and son of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. The nonprofit Citizens Energy, which Kennedy operates, provided 100 million gallons of home heating oil at a 40 percent discount.

So, along with making any American seem mean and evil if they are patriotic enough to turn away from a foreign enemy’s stores, the Trib-Review wants to help Chavez advertise his propaganda program of selling cheap heating oil to American citizens.

Smooth, PT-R, very smooth.

The piece ends with this plaintive plea:

“I’m hoping there’s no impact on our business,” said Mark Tyke who with brothers Tony and Bob own Tyke’s Citgo in Monroeville, a full-service gasoline station founded about 50 years ago by their father and uncle. The Tykes have been Citgo retailers for a dozen years. “People aren’t dealing with Venezuela, they’re dealing with local people.”

Sorry Mikey, but a real American would hope you lose every penny and have to close your business down… unless you want to buy your oil from a company that is not one of our biggest enemies, of course. It’s called patriotism, Mikey. But apparently that is a word that you don’t know the meaning of.

It seems clear that, with a libertarian leaning editorial board, patriotism hasn’t much of a premium placed on it at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. And this is one of the failings of a libertarian point of view. It leaves no room for such trivial things as patriotism when business is to be conducted. That feeling, though, also leaves no room for taking into account the harm a foreign nation might do to us while conducting that business, as well (just ask the customers of GazProm).

So, the PT-R, with it’s acclaimed business oriented, libertarian mindset, doesn’t care if Hugo Chavez gets a propaganda coup out of the consumers in Pittsburgh. The PT-R pays no mind to the support that such an effort gives a communist dictator who is a vocal enemy of the United States.

Nice going Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Check your patriotism at the door and pump away.

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4 Responses to “Pittsburgh Paper: Hugo Chavez Has ‘Right To Come Here and Make Money’”

  1. TRMarchesano on November 4th, 2007 10:12 am

    If I were an owner of a Citgo outlet I must say I would be stuck with an unsettling set of circumstance . On the one hand I am sure these retailers have children in college, and a business to run and support their family’s. On the other hand, they are directly benefiting an anti america scum bag. Thats a tough one.

  2. Roberto on November 4th, 2007 2:37 pm

    Is the PT-R really libertarian? I was under the impression
    that libertarians had some sense of patriotism. Am I mistaken?
    I would characterize the PT-R along with the rest of the MSM
    as leftist. When has the radical left ever supported anything
    patriotic, or supported efforts to preserve our way of life?

    Chavez should not be allowed one cent of our money, which he
    receives from the crude he sells. When it sold at $76.00 a
    barrell, he insisted that crude should sell for at least $100.00.
    I had suggested on other blogs that we car pool, use public
    transportation, and if an errand is close to the house, walk.

    Last year he visited Tehran and was jumping up and down, showing
    his solidarity with Iran. His puppets, Morales and Ortega from
    Bolivia, and Nicaragua respectively have made their obeisance
    to Ahmadjinbad, Correa of Ecuador is also planning to visit.
    His petro dollars keeps these regimes in power and he wants more.
    I live in El Salvador and the last thing I want to see is the
    FMLN in power. It will be the last vote salvadorians will cast.
    All the efforts of Saint Ronald Reagan will go down the drain.

    Chavez petrodollars will guarentee that. The ¨Frente¨is in control
    of the municpality I live in. The commie b**ch who is the mayor
    arbitrarily change the name of the main drag from Bulevar San
    Bartolo to Bulevar Hugo Chavez Frias. As an unofficial consultant to
    thE Republican (ARENA)candidate for mayor, I´ve suggested that
    changing the name back to what it was will earn votes.
    Salvadorianswho love democracy say the country would not be free
    today if it wasn´t for Ronald Reagan. Carter is a dirty word.
    As a side note; in a poll conducted by the daily La Tribuna in
    Honduras, George W. Bush is admired by 53% while Hugo Chavez by
    29% and Fidel Castro by 18%. Do they know something that the
    MSM doesn´t?

  3. Roberto on November 4th, 2007 2:58 pm

    If you think PT-R is loony for its support of Chavez I suggest
    reading the NYT article posted on the conservative blog
    http://www.littlegreenfootballs.org
    The NYT calls Chavez a genius, witty, charming. Of course it
    neglects to mention that when he came to power the paverty
    rate was about 30%, now it is close to 75%. Like all commie,
    they love the poor so much, they make more of them. The
    demonstrations have grown massive and lately have turned
    to some violence by the police and military to stem the
    tide. He wants to change the constitution to allow for his
    further election and suspension of freedom of speech and
    control of the media.

    He carries on like aclown but he is cunning, like Hitler the
    military has taken an oath to defend his revolution, ¨Socialism
    or Death.¨so a military coup is out of the question. What then?

  4. Brujo Blanco on November 5th, 2007 10:40 pm

    I have news for you lefties and pinkos out there. Chavez does not have a right to come to this country period. No alien has a right to come here. This guy is a bully and a punk and needs to stay out of our country.