Posted on 06/11/2010 11:40:42 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
You can bet this lame train of thinking will be all over the Sunday shows.
Real leaders look to share the credit and take the blame. Obama(and other wussies) look to blame anybody else and hog any credit. Welcome to Jimmy Carter Part II.
Spot on
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2533142/posts
Politico: Environmentalists give Barack Obama a pass on oil spill (Never let a serious crisis ...)
Politico ^ | June 12, 2010 | JOSH GERSTEIN
These guys have bet the farm on this administration, said Ted Nordhaus, chairman of an environmental think tank, the Breakthrough Institute. There has been a real hesitancy to criticize this administration out of a sense that theyre kind of the only game in town ..These guys are so beholden to this administration to move their agenda that I think theyre unwilling to criticize them.
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Several analysts said the low profile of the large environmental groups since the disaster is due in large part to uncertainty about the impact of the spill on the strategy for passing pending climate legislation. Environmental groups are leery of alienating Obama as he weighs how hard to push a sweeping cap-and-trade energy bill to rein in carbon emissions blamed for global warming.
Obama implicitly blessed a drilling-for-climate-votes swap back in March when he announced plans to open additional areas in the Gulf, along the Atlantic coast, and in Alaska for offshore drilling leases. Most environmental groups publicly opposed that move, but some accepted the White Houses analysis that allowing more drilling was the best way to win the Republican support needed to pass a climate change bill this year.
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Asked if Sierra Club has any concerns about the administrations response to the spill, Willett said, Overall, were satisfied with the cleanup and recovery effort.
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Some say that even though environmental groups arent dominating the debate, their issues certainly areand are driving huge swings in public opinion against drilling and in favor of action on climate issues.
In some ways the media coverage is doing a lot of the work for the environmental groups, Nisbet said. They have a perfect narrative going right now .The lower profile is working for them.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
My sentiments exactly.
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