03 Nov

Sarah Palin Response to Vice President Biden’s Comments




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As the vice president knows, I have always advocated an all-of-the-above approach to American energy independence. Among other things, my alternative energy goal for Alaska sits at 50 percent because Alaska reached more than 20 percent during my term in office. The Obama-Biden administration, on the other hand, recently announced a renewable goal of only 25 percent. However, domestic drilling should remain a top priority in order to meet America’s consumption and security needs.
The vice president’s extreme opposition to domestic energy development goes all the way back to 1973 when he opposed the Alaska pipeline bill. As Ann Coulter pointed out, “Biden cast one of only five votes against the pipeline that has produced more than 15 billion barrels of oil, supplied nearly 20 percent of this nation’s oil, created tens of thousands of jobs, added hundreds of billions of dollars to the U.S. economy and reduced money transfers to the nation’s enemies by about the same amount.”
This nonsensical opposition to American domestic energy development continues to this day. Apparently the Obama-Biden administration only approves of offshore drilling in Brazil, where it will provide security and jobs for Brazilians. This election is about American security and American jobs.
There’s one way to tell Vice President Biden that we’re tired of folks in Washington distorting our message and hampering our nation’s progress: Hoffman, Baby, Hoffman!
– Sarah Palin


Wild Thing’s comment…….
Game, set, and match: Palin.
LOL Good one Sarah!!!

Lynn says:

She is so much better and above Biden it’s not even funny! She runs circles around him and they call her dumb. No, she just has a common sense about her whereas Biden does not. At least she didn’t ask a crippled guy to stand up or open her mouth and let something stupid fly out of it.

Bob A says:

Let’s all hope Hoffman wins big in NY district 23 race.
Here is the link to Biden’s attack on Sarah Palin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKDQs96-tTI

Jack says:

Class act Sarah. The standard Communist cell is 3, 2 mentors to keep that 3rd one from thinking outside the box, then there is 3 in 1 Joe Biden, Verbal Incontinence – although it’s completely embarrassing, he just can’t stop the words from dribbling out uncontrollably.

BobF says:

Biden and the Democrats are responsible for the huge transfer of wealth to foreign countries. The man is a buffoon.

TomR says:

Biden is so ignorant on energy, I doubt he knows how to gas up his car by himself. In the vice presidential debate, Sarah walked all over Biden. He could only point out his past experiences in the Senate and embellish them with lies while Sarah was able to boast of successes in Alaska with drilling for oil/gas and the Alaska pipeline.
Keep talking Joe. You are helping us more than you realize.

Mark says:

There is no way this country is ready to go Oil independent, it just can’t be done. Biden is the democrats Fredo, they’ll get rid of hime when the time is right.
Biden’s attack on Sarah Palin yesterday was to try to link Hoffman and Sarah Palin to Rush limbaugh, as if Rush is the Grinch who stole Christmas. Hopefully Hoffman will run the table when it comes to this election. Ironically, Scuzzofobia was farther to the left than owens is.
During that interview, Hoffman said he was a Reagan Republican. That’s what we need and these Rinos can take a hike, this is what the demos think they can keep the Republican/Conservative party under their thumb and unobtrusive always the minority party.
Change is coming.

darthcrUSAderworldtour07 says:

We are so blessed to have finally gotten rid of Joe ‘Doesn’t Know’ Biden! Sarah all the way and would she consider being VP for Mitt Romney? Just curious…

Avitar says:

One of the thing that Sarah Palin is going to have to get used to in the next three years is that the the American media is like a socor goal and not foot ball uprights. When you go over their heads you might as well be in another diminsion. There will be much less of them in three years than ther are now, the Boston Globe will be almost certainly gone in two years, but the few that are left will still be a channel to a few people.