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Drill
There, Build Here, Now!
Media buy
lefty shtick on Keystone pipeline, accept Obama as pro-energy.
By Dan
Gainor Monday
February
06, 2012
Four years
ago, global tensions were rising and gas was on its way to a mid-July
peak of
$4.11 per gallon. Conservative leaders called for a nationwide push to
access
our energy resources - long denied by the eco-nuts. The campaign to
“Drill
Here, Drill Now,” was a rallying cry throughout 2008. Even martial arts
tough
guy Chuck Norris urged voters to “tell Congress we’re the bosses and
they’re
not.”
Today
circumstances are much the same. Iran is destabilizing the Mideast
again and
Egypt, Libya, Syria and other nations are in chaos. Gas is at $3.45 a
gallon
and CNN’s Josh Levs is saying a new record high is likely. In late
January, he
said, “we have analysts telling us to get ready for a [?] national
average
around $4.25. That’s spring. Summer, that’s when it could go higher, $5
could
happen in some cities.”
In these
four years, the American energy situation hasn’t gotten better. It’s
actually
gotten worse. For that, you can first credit President Barack Obama,
who has
led the most anti-energy administration America has seen since
President
Sweater - Jimmy Carter.
Obama has
continued the crazy lefty polices of his party and refused to drill in
the
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. He has curtailed drilling off the
coast. And
his actions have contributed to the chaos in the Mideast as even
long-friendly
Egypt teeters ever closer to Islamist insanity.
But he
capped his anti-energy term with such blatant hypocrisy that media
lefties
should be screaming. First, he fought GOP efforts to take action on the
Keystone pipeline. Finally, when his hand was forced, he shut down
plans to
move tar sands energy via pipeline from Canada to Texas.
He then
followed that blatantly political and amazingly cynical move with a
State of
the Union speech claiming he believed in power to the people -
mentioning the
word “energy” nearly two dozen times. “This country needs an all-out,
all-of-the-above strategy that develops every available source of
American
energy a strategy that’s cleaner, cheaper, and full of new jobs,” he
lied to
the American public.
Picture the
media reaction if George Bush had said, “This country needs an all-out,
all-of-the-above strategy that develops every available source of
American
energy.” To say they would have been skeptical is putting it mildly.
But
journalists swallowed Obama’s propaganda like the lapdogs they are.
Somehow,
three years of an anti-energy policy can be spun into a pro-energy
presidency.
Keystone is
especially insane. It provides jobs that the infrastructure-obsessed
Obama
administration (and its Big-Labor muscle) would ordinarily like. It
provides
more trade with an ally, a friend and one of the most stable nations on
earth -
Canada. And it helps provide energy security, meaning more oil would be
available to the United States if we needed it in a time of emergency,
assuming
another oil embargo or similar oil interruption.
Even The
New York Times recognizes that Keystone makes a good strategy for the
GOP,
calling it “the party’s preferred truncheon against President Obama.”
Yet, the
Times responded to Obama’s State of the Union lies by … believing them.
The
paper editorialized defending the president’s bogus energy policy by
calling
Keystone “environmentally risky.” “Mr. Obama agreed that a
comprehensive
strategy must include fossil fuels, and he pledged to promote natural
gas and
open up the outer continental shelf for oil exploration - both in an
environmentally safe manner,” it continued. Apparently, only in New
York do
they believe this.
The Times
argues “the White House is betting that Americans will ignore the
Keystone
issue.” Certainly, the media are doing their best to help by twisting
the
Keystone debate. Before Obama’s atrocious, job-killing announcement, 40
percent
of the broadcast network stories called Keystone “controversial.”
That’s
journo-speak for saying they oppose the project.
Then, after
Obama’s decision, two-thirds of the stories mentioned environmental
opposition
to the project. Not one story discussed how Obama had ignored the
recommendation from his Council on Jobs and Competitiveness: “to
expeditiously,
though cautiously, move forward on projects that can support hundreds
of
thousands of jobs.”
That’s
right. Just the day before he killed Keystone, Obama’s own council
recommended
he go forward with energy projects. He ignored it, preferring to squash
both
jobs and national security. It’s an astonishing act of contempt for
voters. You
can certainly tell it’s been years since Obama actually paid for a tank
of gas.
Maybe then he’d realize just how hard his policies are on ordinary
Americans.
But Obama
isn’t alone in this assault. The media deserve a huge chunk of blame
for their
anti-oil and anti-energy indoctrination. There are examples of it
almost every
day - from insane claims that the oil industry was adjusting the price
of
gasoline to get Republicans elected, to Hollywood attacking the
industry
through the Muppets.
But as gas
prices rise this year, possibly to all-time highs, even the
professional
spinmasters of the old school media won’t be able to convince Americans
that
Obama is a pro-energy president.
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