Just curious. Has Sara Palin said anything remotely prescient about the whole Gulf oil spill? Or rather I should say, gusher?. I distinctly remember that she ran on her record of playing hardball with big oil and getting them to do the right thing for her constituents. So you might think that she has had a few things to say about whether the Administration has done a decent job. Of course she's going to be critical, but maybe she said something early that we're just now discovering to be true...
This from the Daily News:
Nah. That ain't it. So I give up. I didn't hear anything so I probably shouldn't have expected anything. You can't read her site without subscribing, and I can't find much else but middle school talk. So much for Palin.Palin admits the country needs a new energy policy, which the President called for during his speech, but says he's going about it the wrong way.
Obama called for an expansion of solar and wind power Tuesday, as well as other energy solutions. "All of these approaches have merit and deserve a fair hearing in the months ahead," the President said. "But the one approach I will not accept is inaction."
"Certainly we need that, but he is wrong not to acknowledge that we still need on a three-legged stool the conventional sources of energy to be drilled here," Palin said.
"Otherwise, Bill, we are going to be dropped to our knees and bowing to the Saudis and Venezuela and places like Russia, that will keep producing oil and petroleum products," she said. Then "we will have to ask them to produce for us because we will still be dependent upon these sources of energy."
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