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Hillary Blames Bush for Blackout
NewsMax.com ^ | Aug. 15, 2003 | Carl Limbacher

Posted on 08/15/2003 6:21:36 AM PDT by Hugenot

Just hours after the Northeastern power grid went down shutting off electricity for 50 million Americans, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton took to the airwaves to blame President Bush and his administration's energy policies for pushing deregulation and coddling corrupt power companies like Enron.

"I happen to think that making sure we have a reliable, affordable system of energy is a national priority - and I don't think that this administration sees it that way," Clinton told CNN's "Larry King Live."

"They have continued to try to push deregulation and privatization, and to try to undo a lot of the systems in changes that many of us thought were important and necessary that we tried to work on during the Clinton administration under [Former Energy] Secretary [Bill] Richardson's leadership."

Sen. Clinton also accused the White House of throwing "a lot of roadblocks in the way of [Calif. Gov. Gray] Davis, when he tried to clean up some of the problems that he had with the manipulation of the energy markets by Enron and others."

"So, no," she insisted, "I don't think the federal administration under this president is really focused on making sure we don't have these problems in the future."

Before Clinton phoned in her comments to the King Show, however, Gov. Richardson, now governor of New Mexico, noted that her husband had done little to address the problem during his eight years in office.

"In the Clinton administration, everybody yawned about this, [saying] oh, we don't need to do this. Oh, we don't have a crisis," he told King.


TOPICS: Front Page News; US: New Mexico; US: New York
KEYWORDS: beelzebubba; blackout; blame; clintonlegacy; hillaryattacks; wickedwitchofnewyork
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To: Hugenot
Frau Toon:
"...changes that many of us thought were important and necessary that we tried to work on during the Clinton administration under Secretary Richardson's leadership."

Richardson (moments before):

"In the Clinton administration, everybody yawned about this, [saying] oh, we don't need to do this. Oh, we don't have a crisis,"

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Priceless. Even though doubtless (I didn't see it) Larryking didn't pick up on the juxtaposition. Not so much that he's too biased, as that he's too stupid; and too focused on his own (stupid) questions to actually listen to the guests.

221 posted on 08/16/2003 2:39:49 PM PDT by Stultis
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To: mewzilla
Even supply was not deregulated in these areas. All they did was separate the transmission from the generation in preparation for deregulation. They still have not actually deregulated. Frankly, however, I am not sure why it was necessary to separate the two.
222 posted on 08/16/2003 4:09:08 PM PDT by Brilliant
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