By Jennifer J. Foster
Posted 06/23 at 12:15 PM
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Also during the Green Room chit-chat, Donaldson says this country needs a new “Manhattan Project” to wean America off of oil—foreign and domestic—altogether. This is interesting in that he doesn’t appear to know about (or, at least, he didn’t mention) the New Manhattan Project: a bill by U.S. Rep. Randy Forbes to make the United States energy independent within 20 years.
It’s actually an interesting proposal. According to Forbes’ press release, “the New Manhattan Project will bring together the scientists and researchers in the U.S. in a competitive format to reach one of seven energy goals. The project will award significant prizes to the first group, school, team, or company that reaches each goal as determined by a New Manhattan Project commission of scientists.“ The goals include:
Doubling CAFE standards to 70 MPG while keeping vehicles affordable;
Cutting home and business energy usage in half;
Making solar power work at the same cost as coal;
Making the production of biofuels cost-competitive with gasoline;
Safely and cheaply storing carbon emissions from coal-powered plants;
Safely storing or neutralizing nuclear waste; and
Producing usable electricity from a nuclear fusion reaction.
See Forbes’ CNN interview about the proposal, H.R. 6260, here (sorry, it’s a partisan web site, but I couldn’t find the interview on CNN’s site), and read more about it here.
(Incidentally, the carrot approach is catching on. CNN reports today that GOP nominee-in-waiting John McCain wants to offer a “$300 million prize for whoever can develop an automobile battery that “has the size, capacity, cost and power to leapfrog the commercially available plug-in hybrids or electric cars.“ Read about it here.)
By Jennifer J. Foster
Posted 06/23 at 11:26 AM
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Matt Drudge linked to this clip from ABC’s Green Room yesterday, noting that Democratic strategist and commentator Donna Brazile is heard saying about fellow Democratic strategist James Carville, “We gotta shut him up” as the four are discussing Carville’s comment earlier last week that Barack Obama should consider Al Gore for vice president.
It’s notable because Brazile worked closely with Carville while the two managed the 1992 Clinton-Gore presidential campaign.
But as usual, Brazile was the only one bringing any sense to the discussion about oil drilling. She reminded viewers about the logistics that would follow any decision to expand drilling: The rigs must be assembled and placed, they must be secured, they have to be prepared for the work, they have to be staffed with trained workers, etc.—and this is why just saying, “Let’s drill off of Florida” won’t bring prices at the pump down anytime soon.
Matthew Dowd expounds on his assumption that Americans want their government to “Do something, do anything” to make gas prices come down, apparently ignoring all the free-market capitalists in the country—among them, a lot of Libertarians who are finding new political strength.
Sam Donaldson demonstrates his memorization skills by parroting the Democratic Party playbook on the drilling issue: We can’t “drill our way out of this.“
And then there’s Cokie Roberts, who apparently believes that American voters are too dense to understand how Chinese demand and government price controls influence the world oil market: “Try explaining that to American voters.“
Brazile is a welcome breath of reason among this group. She is, in my opinion, one of the best pundits out there right now. It’s no wonder she’s fighting the urge to roll her eyes while the other three blabber on. Watch her body language during the clip. It’s kind of funny, actually.
By Jennifer J. Foster
Posted 06/23 at 11:18 AM
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Everyone’s been wondering where Hillary Clinton has been since dropping out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination a couple of weeks back. She has only been sighted a couple of times since, preferring to lie low and rest up from the grueling 17-month campaign.
Well, she surfaced yesterday, and it was for something pretty cool. From the CNN Political Ticker:
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton fulfilled a pledge to a young supporter by speaking at the teenager’s high school graduation on Sunday.
The girl, Aleatha Williams, a campaign volunteer and the daughter of a supporter, introduced the senator to fellow graduates from Pelham Preparatory Academy in the Bronx as “my aunt.“
Clinton said she had known Aleatha “and her wonderful mother, Patricia,“ since the girl was 2 and had promised her when she graduated from eighth grade that she would attend her high school
graduation.
No matter what you think about Clinton, that’s cool. Good for her.
Read the rest here.
As an aside, you might want to check out some of the comments below the post. Granted, it’s early. But how do you think the reconciliation is going among Democrats?