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Showing posts with label Drill baby drill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drill baby drill. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Sarah Palin Slams Obama on Oil Spill (New York Daily News)

SHARM EL SHEIKH/EGYPT, 19MAY08 - Tony Hayward,...Tony Hayward, image via Wikipedia
President Obama’s admission that he doesn’t talk to BP boss Tony Hayward has sparked an angry broadside from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

Writing on her Facebook page this evening, Palin, of “Drill, baby, drill” fame, argues the non-communication shows Obama just doesn’t get it.

“To fellow baffled Americans,” Palin writes, “this revelation is further proof that it bodes well to have some sort of executive experience before occupying the Oval Office (as if the painfully slow response to the oil spill, confusion of duties, finger-pointing, lack of preparedness, and inability to grant local government simple requests weren’t proof enough).

“The current administration may be unaware that it’s the President’s duty, meeting on a CEO-to-CEO level with Hayward, to verify what BP reports,” she declares.

Agree or not, at least it’s a reasonable argument. But we’re not sure her conclusion follows.

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Thursday, April 1, 2010

President Obama opens offshore oil drilling and exploration - with Sarah Palin's approval (New York Daily News)

Gov. Sarah Palin has breakfast and visits with...Sarah Palin, image via Wikipedia
BY Michael Mcauliff and Kenneth R. Bazinet DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU April 1st 2010, 1:15 AM WASHINGTON - President Obama finally agrees on something with Sarah Palin: Drill, baby, drill.
Obama plans to open up parts of the Atlantic coast - from Florida to Virginia - for offshore oil and natural gas drilling, ending a 20-year ban.

He went left to win health care reform, now he's moving up the middle on energy - and he may have to tackle a few angry environmentalists and local legislators along the way.

Rep. Eliot Engel (D-Bronx) called it "a step back," while Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) savaged the decision.

"Giving Big Oil more access to our nation's waters is really a Kill, Baby, Kill policy: it threatens to kill jobs, kill marine life and kill coastal economies that generate billions of dollars," Lautenberg said.

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