President Obama Is Pumping Oil And Approving Pipelines With His Speech In Cushing, OK

President Obama went to Cushing, Oklahoma yesterday to promote his oil pumping administration and approve the Keystone pipeline. The President told the crowd, “Anybody who suggests that we’re, somehow, we’re suppressing domestic oil production isn’t paying attention. Anyone who says that just drilling more will bring gas prices down also isn’t paying attention; they’re not playing it straight. We are drilling more. We are producing more. But the fact is, producing more oil at home isn’t enough by itself to bring gas prices down overnight.” Speaking on the Keystone pipeline the President said, “Today I’m directing my administration to cut through the red tape, break through the bureaucratic hurdles, and make this project a priority.” They don’t need Presidential approval for the southern part of the pipeline. Only the part that crosses international borders needs presidential approval. They build pipelines all the time without his approval.

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Affordable Care Act’s Two Year Anniversary.

President Obama will celebrate the 2 year anniversary of the signing of the affordable care act, or Obamacare today 3/23/2012. They have put together a 3 minute video telling us about the struggle to get it passed, and what it has done for us. According to the President, “health care is no longer an unmet promise. It is the law of the land.” Besides the video there is little fanfare by the Obama administration on the anniversary of this unpopular bill. Has anybody in Congress read it yet?

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Rick Santorum Endorses Barack Obama Over Mitt Romney

“You win by giving people the opportunity to see a different vision for our country. Not someone who is just going to be a little different than the person in there. If they are going to be a little different might as well stay with what we have, instead of taking a risk with what may be the Etch A Sketch candidate of the future,” according to Rick Santorum.

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President Obama Takes Credit Then Shifts Blame On Solyndra

The RNC rapid response team have put out a new ad which uses part of an interview today where President Obama tried to shift blame for Solydra to Congress. During an interview with Marketplace.org President Obama said, “We are doing the “all of the above” strategy right. Obviously, we wish Solyndra hadn’t gone bankrupt. Part of the reason they did was because the Chinese were subsidizing their solar industry and flooding the market in ways that Solyndra couldn’t compete. But understand: This was not our program, per se. Congress — Democrats and Republicans — put together a loan guarantee program because they understood historically that when you get new industries, it’s easy to raise money for startups, but if you want to take them to scale, oftentimes there’s a lot of risk involved, and what the loan guarantee program was designed to do was to help start up companies get to scale. And the understanding is is that some companies are not going to succeed, some companies will do very well — but the portfolio as a whole ends up supporting the kind of innovation that helps make America successful in this innovative 21st century economy.”

Here is the new RNC ad, “Obama Takes Credit, Then Shifts Blame on Solyndra;”

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Mitt Romney’s Etch A Sketch Day In 100 Seconds

March 21st starts out great for Mitt Romney with his win in Illinois, but things go south when his campaign adviser brings up an etch a sketch.

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President Obama Speaks on Expanding Our Energy Portfolio

From the White House; “President Obama discusses investing in clean and renewable energy sources as part of an all-of-the-above strategy to develop American energy and reduce our reliance on foreign oil at the Copper Mountain Solar Project. March 22, 2012.” President Obama used this as a oppotunity to attack his opponents. “If some politicians had their way, there won’t be any more public investments in solar energy. There won’t be as many new jobs or new businesses. Some of these folks dismiss the promise of solar power and wind power and fuel-efficient cars. In fact, they made jokes about it. One member of Congress who shall remain unnamed called these jobs ‘phony.’ Called them ‘phony jobs,'” Obama said. “Think about that mindset, that attitude that says because something is new, it must not be real,” Obama said. “If these guys were around when Columbus set sail, they’d be charter members of the Flat Earth Society.”

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David Axelrod Can’t Explain Why The Senate Democrats Have Failed To Pass A Budget In 3 Years

Senior Obama adviser David Axelrod was asked by Brett Baier why the Senate Democrats have not passed a budget in over 1040 days, and he was unable to come up with a reason. He first tried to blame the “dynamics in the Senate,” but it’s the same dynamics that passed Obamacare. Baier pointed out it only takes 51 votes. Axelrod then blamed the “theater of politics.” At the end he claims they “are going to continue to do the things to live within our means while still moving the economy forward.” Live within our means?

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More Etch A Sketch Fall Out For Romney

Super PAC American Bridge 21st have put together an ad using the etch a sketch comment to attack Mitt Romney. They ask, is “Mitt Romney a Man of inconsistency?”

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Newt Gingrich Uses Etch A Sketch In Latest Ad

Newt Gingrich uses an etch a sketch in his latest ad to show Mitt Romney is always ready for a reset.

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The Romneys Explain Their Views On Etch A Sketch

Mitt Romney tried to explain what his adviser Eric Fehrnstrom meant with his etch a sketch comment. On Wednesday Fehrnstrom said for the general election Romney will shake it up” and “start all over again” in the fall. All of Romney’s detractors took this to mean he will change his positions to fit the general election, but he really didn’t mean it that way. But, facts and the truth rarely mean anything during a campaign. Romney tried to explain this, wanting to move on to real issues, with a one question presser. Romney explained that “organizationally,” a general election effort looks very different from a primary campaign. “The issues I am running on will be exactly the same,” Romney told reporters. “I am running a as conservative Republican. I was a conservative Republican governor. I will be running as a conservative Republican nominee, at that point hopefully, for president. The policies and positions are the same.”

Ann Romney also had to explain the etch a sketch issue during an interview on CNN. “Obviously he was talking about how we’re going to change focus, and we’re going to change what we’re going to do in the organizational sense of changing. Not Mitt changing positions,” Ann Romney said to CNN’s Piers Morgan. “These are just the kind of frustrations that you have to deal with in a campaign. And of course it makes for great media. It’s a distraction. It’s a distraction because what we’re talking about is an economic message, it’s a job’s message. It’s talking about, you know, capping spending, balancing budgets,” she added.

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