Posted on 09/13/2008 3:43:57 PM PDT by lonestar67
Palin says Alaska supplies 20 percent of U.S. energy. Not true. Not even close.
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FactCheck.org is a very influential site-- especially during debate processes. It is clear to me after viewing their website and exchanging email with the editor, that the site has become profoundly biased for Obama. I think we need to make a concerted effort to modify this.
Actions I recommend:
1. Make frequent question requests to Fact check that may force negative information on Obama 2. Ask Fact check to disclose the political disposition of their staff 3. Ask Fact check why they favor Obama about 8 to 1 in their article analysis.
The dominant narrative of this site is: Obama stretches the truth about once a week while McCain breaks it every hour. This needs public pressure.
Who died and made them boss anyway?!
After going to their site, it looks as if it is being run right outta Obama's headquarters!
I couldn't get their email to open...so, I'll copy it and move it over to open at my address.
Obama's FRIENDS control the foundation and the website.
Still, as bad as these people are, they've inspired me to move to takeover Warren Buffet's various foundations after he's dead and gone. Instead of promoting abortion, as he'd planned, I propose that we "reorient" them to finance campaigns to develop 4 legged chickens (and other useful barnyard produce).
“FactCheck”.org is an affiliate of the Annenberg, Chicago Annenberg Challenge, which Ayers and Obama were on their board.
Thanks FactCheck. Who knew that Alaska was now barely relevant to US energy policy lol? Obama you will note has no accomplishments related to energy, but then he doesn’t have any real accomplishments period in his post-Harvard career beyond attracting fawning media attention and getting elected.
Congressman Billybob
Tenth in the ten-part series, "The Owner's Manual (Part 10) -- The Remaining Amendments"
I went over there to see who was running that joint. Brooks Jackson, the guy who used to be at CNN back when I actually watched that channel. That’s all I needed to know. I couldn’t stand that guy when he was sucking up to the Democrats back in his CNN days.
Yes! I agree. I noticed this when they said that it was a lie that Obama was going to raise taxes...
It is worrisome that they are becoming so influential and regarded as a final arbitrator of what is factual. For the most part, they are just another extension of Democrat media bias.
If I start a website that proclaims me to be the king of the world, and enough people hit it, does that make it so? YES!
I think she said “almost” Not exactly 20%
Great catch and follow up - I expect if the oil and natural gas production is added - then coal subtracted and wind multiplied by 57 states, adding hot air from the Dems and subtracting nuclear power, divided by the number of solar panels in Biden’s hair plugs - it might very well be only 20 percent.
Factcheck.org is unquestionably a pro-Obama site. they even claim to have proof that Obama was born in the USA! Isn’t that silly?
Sarah Palin said that 20% of US domestic oil comes from Alaska, which is quite accurate. Palin is an expert on the subject of energy resources.
Enough said.
FactCheck is Leftist, nearly all the mass media is Leftist, Europe is socialist, Asia, Austalia, S. America and most of the rest of the world is leftist, socialist, or communist.
We need to realize that we are fighting a rear guard action here in America against a left-wing world. If we lose this year, I am giving up. I’ll go on the dole and collect as much as possible from Uncle Sam, working Americans, the UN, and anyone else I can gouge money out of.
For me, it will be like when the South lost their war of independence. There will no longer be any point in fighting for a lost cause. I will compromise my principles if that is what is necessary to survive. No more lost causes.
Palin clearly stated that Alaska contributes 20% of domestic energy.
The same young, dumb college kids who trust Wikipedia?
FactCheckFactCheck.org appears to be available.
Proven (a term that is, thankfully, on its way out)? Unproven? Analytical? Geoextrapolated? The question is meaninglesss until the word is defined.
On the same subject, different topic: AL produces 12.8% of US domestically-produced crude, which figure can easily be trebled in 5-6 years time if someone can figure out how to be shed of the enviroluddite Marxists. This figure is as of mid-2007, and is provided courtesy of James L. Williams of www.energyeconomist.com.
His twice-weekly newsletter is in ANYONE'S top ten list of excellent sources for energy data, both current and historical. His clients include both ExxonMobil and the Russian State Bank, not to mention 34 Fortune 500 companies aside from ExxonMobil.
High point of Brooks Jackson’s career:
“Several months later I was chatting with Brooks Jackson, one of the White House correspondents for the Associated Press, over a cup of tea, as I remember. For reasons that I still do not fully understand, I told him about the President and the rabbit. I was the one who leaked the killer rabbit story. ..”
http://www.narsil.org/politics/carter/killer_rabbit.html
Also, AK produces 2.3% of US-produced natgas, about 1$ of coal, and some amount (unknown percentage) of hydro.
All in all, it might get right to 20% or so.
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