Cohn reports: "Mitt Romney drew a line in the oil sands on Friday, focusing on the controversial Keystone pipeline project opposed by the White House and saying, 'I will build that pipeline if I have to myself.'"
Mitt Romney speaks during a rally in Tempe, Arizona, 04/20/12. (photo: Reuters)
Romney Vows to Build XL Pipeline Himself
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itt Romney drew a line in the oil sands on Friday, focusing on the controversial Keystone pipeline project opposed by the White House and saying, "I will build that pipeline if I have to myself."
Romney blasted Obama on a range of policies during a speech to the Republican National Committee's State Chairmen's National Meeting in Arizona, but singled out the controversial project that would route Canadian oil sands south to Gulf Coast refineries.
The White House earlier this year rejected making a decision on the pipeline until the project had been reviewed, a process expected to take at least until after the November elections. But House Republicans this week, when pushing through legislation to extend needed federal transportation program funding, included a mandate to approve the pipeline.
Romney pledged that he would expand drilling for gas and oil as president and would buy oil from Canada. He attacked what Obama has frequently termed his administration's commitment to an "all of the above" energy plan.
"It does not seem like an all of the above energy policy to me," Romney said. "And then I figured it out: The president does like all of the above. He likes all of the energy sources that come from above the ground. So anything below the ground he doesn't like: Coal, oil, gas. We all like wind and solar. But we also like those below the ground."
Romney went on to blast Obama on his foreign policy, military spending, and over education and unions.
"One of the most dangerous aspects of the road we're on is represented by a president and party who unfortunately take their direction far too often from union chief executive officers," he said. "That's where they get their money, hundreds of millions of dollars, and that's where they pay their obedience."
Romney cited the National Labor Relations Board's complaint against airline manufacturer Boeing for moving their expansion factory to South Carolina against the union's wishes, a controversial case that South Carolina's Republican governor helped make a national issue in the presidential campaign. The NLRB has since dropped the complaint, and the Obama administration denied playing a role in the decision.
He also accused the administration of bowing to demands of the teachers union by shutting down Washington's charter school program, the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program, an important topic to House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) who fought to get the program reinstated. Boehner endorsed Romney earlier this week.
"He is very clearly out of ideas, out of excuses," Romney concluded after a laundry list of Obama's failings. He went on to reiterate that when he met Obama in person he "found him to be a nice guy," a repetition of what the Romney campaign has clearly signaled is the candidate's intention to stay civil toward the president on a personal level.
He did take a shot at Vice President Joe Biden, saying, "he is the gift that keeps on giving, you know, this guy."
Romney clearly framed his speech as Obama's future opponent in the general election, beginning with a "thank you" to the rest of the Republican primary field that commended their courage and the "vital role" they would continue to play in the party but putting them firmly in the rearview mirror as candidates.
"Thank you, this extraordinary team. We have all fought hard and well," he said, listing the names of all the former contenders and including Newt Gingrich, who is still running.
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It's not like he wasn't using the power of his position to take advantage of the poor around the would. You can be naive all you want, but that bartard had to go. Because of his money and power, it took the powerful and their money to take him down. I hope they keep on doing it to each. I assume you don't think what we have elected is the MAFIA.
Christine Lagarde, is highly educated and has held VERY BIG positions both in France and also here in America. She was head of a big US corporation a short time ago. She was called back to France to become Finance minister.
I have seen her both on Charlie Rose's program and also on Fareed Zakaria's several times. She is one very smart likable lady, and of course extremely intelligent. Before too long she may be President of France.
This confirms my feeling that we should have more cabable women in these high positions. There would be far less stupid scandals like the DSK, for women who are in high position don't behave in the way men in similar positions do.
These men feel entitled to go after any woman just because they are powerful.
The list of them is too long to write here. But we all know an awful lot of them.
So send in the women.
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The list of them is too long to write here. But we all know an awful lot of them. So send in the women."
The powerful women seem to be immune to an illness that has afflicted so many men: The Alpha Male Syndrome". It is not just like those men feel entitled to go after any woman, they cannot abstain from it. Testosterone takes over the brain. That's why I call it a disease.
"ABSOLUTE POWER CORRUPTS ABSOLUTELY"
It is a WOMAN, who may very well save Europe from total financial disaster... Angela Merkel.
And our own secretary of state, Hillary is certainly doing a fine job...as well as any man. Madeline Albright was extremely cabable when she was sec. of state. Not to mention a number of smart female governors.
Chritiane Amanpour is only one of a long list of bright courageous, intelligent reporters.
So can the talk of eunuchs, Call in the women. Boy it is obvious I am the only woman commeting on this article.
You obviously have done some readen, for you are right, some of them eunuch were conniving little,some not so little schnooks....Tha t was funny.
You know John I pertnear called you a male chauvenist pig, in my "righteous"ange r. But I thought better of it and contained myself.ha,ha.
The New York hotel where the Dominique Strauss-Kahn was accused of trying to rape a chambermaid on Sunday issued a point-by-point denial of claims that the former French presidential favourite was set up as part of a grand conspiracy to discredit him. '
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Well, maybe we have more than one conspiracy going on here. The conspiracy to try an repair this pig dirty little legacy. Trying to prove there was a conspiracy to discredit DSK is going to be harder than trying to prove the rape case against him.
I always thought that DSK was kind of an egomaniac. That said, he lives in a world of egomaniacs and his brand of egomania would stem the tide of Sarkozy ideologies. The world is not black and white. To believe it is is naive and makes every persons life a potential political football.
The "Inconsistensie s" in MS Diallo's testimony were many more than the couple of very minor ones mentioned here. She had lied about a lot of things. Great sums of money in her bank account, and a lot of lies, that made it hard for the police to believe her. (I followed it)
Something else is a little difficult to understand. MS Diallo is a tall woman, 5' 10 and strongly built, Kahn is a small man and he was naked. I would think she would be able to, either escape or fight him off,
I do not think, as some do, that a woman "asked for it" I am just puzzled for the reasons I just mentioned.
DSK was always a rutting porker!
Besides, even les socialistes would have
had a most difficult campaign explaining why they would allow a pig dedicated to destroying social safety nets all over the planet as IMF policy to represent them. And if it had been a plot I can assure you the French are smart enough to have waited until he was the annointed candidate before springing a trap knowing full well the fat old satyr would provide ample opportunities