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Governor Sarah Palin CNBC Interview on National Energy Policy

Thank you, Senator McCain. She’s the girl of our dreams!

“I would rather be governed by the first two thousand people in the Boston telephone directory than by the two thousand people on the faculty of Harvard University.”
William F. Buckley, 1963.

Hey, “Stretch” Pelosi, Wake Up.
This Is Not A Drill.

By Ann Coulter

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, or as she is called on the Big Dogs blog, “the worst speaker in the history of Congress,” explained the cause of high oil prices back in 2006: “We have two oilmen in the White House. The logical follow-up from that is $3-a-gallon gasoline. It is no accident. It is a cause and effect. A cause and effect.”

Yes, that would explain why the price of oral sex, cigars and Hustler magazine skyrocketed during the Clinton years. Also, I note that Speaker Pelosi is a hotelier … and the price of a hotel room in New York is $1,000 a night! I think she might be onto something.

Is that why a barrel of oil costs mere pennies in all those other countries in the world that are not run by “oilmen”? Wait — it doesn’t cost pennies to them? That’s weird.

In response to the 2003 blackout throughout the Northeast U.S. and parts of Canada, Pelosi blamed: “President Bush and Rep. Tom DeLay’s oil-company interests.” The blackout was a failure of humans operating electric power; it had nothing to do with oil. And I’m not even “an oilman.”

But yes — good point: What a disaster having people in government who haven’t spent their entire lives in politics! That explains everything. A government official with relevant experience or knowledge about an issue is obviously a crisis of gargantuan proportions.

This must be why the Democrats are nominating B. Hussein Obama, who finished middle school three days ago and Read more >>>

Bush Says Drill, Drill, Drill — and Oil Drops $9!

by Larry Kudlow, National Review Online, July 15, 2008

In a dramatic move yesterday President Bush removed the executive-branch moratorium on offshore drilling. Today, at a news conference, Bush repeated his new position, and slammed the Democratic Congress for not removing the congressional moratorium on the Outer Continental Shelf and elsewhere. Crude-oil futures for August delivery plunged $9.26, or 6.3 percent, almost immediately as Bush was speaking, bringing the barrel price down to $136.

Now isn’t this interesting? Read more >>>

Does Carnahan Represent You or Is He Paid Off by the Enviromental Lobby?

Really Representing Us?

If you like High Gas Prices, you can give a Big Thanks to Rep. Russ Carnahan (Dem., MO).

Here is how this carpetbagger, who grew up in Rolla and isn’t even from the St. Louis area, has voted on energy issues since he took office in 2004:

HR 3893: To expedite the construction of new refining capacity in the United States, to provide reliable and affordable energy for Americans. Voted NO on 10/7/2005

H AMDT 72 to HR 6: To strike language from the bill that will allow oil and gas explorations in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). Voted NO on 4/20/2005

H AMDT 856 to HR 5386: To prohibit the use of funds to conduct activities in violation of the moratorium on drilling in the Outer Continental Shelf. Voted YES on 5/18/2006

From his voting record on energy issues, it’s clear that this guy is in the pocket of the environmental lobby.

Now tell me, is this guy representing us here in St. Louis? Think about it. He would rather see more than 10,000 workers from Chrysler and it’s suppliers LAID OFF than to allow the oil and gas companies to HIRE tens of thousands of workers to drill and refine our own natural resources. LOOK AT HOW HIS DECISIONS ARE AFFECTING OUR FUTURE AND OUR ECONOMY.

Just remember this on November 4th.

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