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Home Front: Politix
Palin Unleashes New Attack Against Obama On Coal
2008-11-03
Seizing on a newly released audio tape picked up by the Drudge Report, Sarah Palin took the opportunity here in coal country to accuse Barack Obama of "talking about bankrupting the coal industry."

"He said that, sure, if the industry wants to build coal-fired power plants, then they can go ahead and try, he says, but they can do it only in a way that will bankrupt the coal industry, and he's comfortable letting that happen," Palin said. "And you got to listen to the tape."

The audiotape Palin was referring to was recorded by the San Francisco Chronicle in a Jan. 17 interview.

"Why is the audiotape just now surfacing?" Palin asked, leading someone in the crowd to shout, "Liberal media!"

"This interview was given to San Francisco folks many, many months ago," Palin said. "You should have known about this, so that you would have better decision-making information as you go into the voting booth."

In the audiotape, Obama reiterated his call for a cap and trade system on carbon and greenhouse gases. "So if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can," Obama said. "It's just that it will bankrupt them because they're going to be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that's being emitted."

An Obama spokesperson said that Obama's remarks were taken out of context and pointed out that in another part of the interview, Obama said that the idea of eliminating coal plants was "an illusion."

"The point Obama is making is that we need to transition from coal burning power plants built with old technology to plants built with advanced technologies--and that is exactly the action that will be incentivized under a cap and trade program," the spokesperson said. "We know that additional work is necessary to develop and deploy these technologies. That is why Obama has argued for a robust funding program for carbon capture and sequestration. It's strikingly similar to what McCain has said (in fact McCain goes a step further saying he wants to transition completely away from coal)."
Posted by:Fred

#7  Just to be clear, I would not wish that upon California, as the first in line to condemn additional powerplants would be the first to hightail out of California should something like that happen while the plebes suck it. I remember seeing the news about the power stuggles and it did not look like a good time.

That being said, out here we had the opportunity to add to the grid and Sebelius (d, was talked as possible running mate of obama) vetoed the popular initiative three times while an out of state PAC lawyer group hit the initiative in court.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-11-03 17:06  

#6  Wouldn't it be interesting if for 1 week California was not allowed to import electricity?

It was kinda like that a couple of years ago when we were trying to "deregulate" our utilities. Enron took advantage and reamed us all righteously. Utility rates skyrocketed. We had "rolling" brownouts and blackouts. Good old Gray Davis.

Interesting? You try living in Bakersfield without AC. Or driving to work at midnight to make sure your UPS allowed the computers to do an orderly shutdown during a power outage.

It's a well known fact that California's infrastructure is inadequate in a number of ways including power plants.

But don't look for the state to go red tomorrow. Between the LA Times and the San Fran Chronic most folks will never even hear about this. They won't understand it or believe it even if they do. This is like all the other accusations against Obama. As true as it may be it just won't stick. The MSM keep telling people that Obama is gonna win so that's who they're gonna vote for. They do NOT want to be confused with facts.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2008-11-03 15:55  

#5  Hay! Thats Alaska Paul's airplane! I did not know he had been hire by the Palin team!
Posted by: 49 Pan   2008-11-03 15:46  

#4  It's strikingly similar to what McCain has said
You mean like the debates, where ohbama would say he agrees with McCain's policy and when he goes further, basically reworded what McCain just said.

Wouldn't it be interesting if for 1 week California was not allowed to import electricity?

West Kansas tried to build a new coal plant recently and would have used Colorado coal IIUC - the Sierra Club came in and lobbied against it and our d governor vetoed the passed bill 3 times.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-11-03 12:38  

#3  You just need another glass or two of the kool-aid, Frank. (waves hand) These are not the contexts you are looking for.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-11-03 11:50  

#2  ever notice everything he says is taken out of context?
Posted by: Frank G   2008-11-03 11:36  

#1  Even with the clarification - he is still an idiot and you and I are going to pay the price.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2008-11-03 10:29  

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