Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Straight-Talking McCain Tells It Like It Isn't

John McCain has a new ad (available on his web site) in which he blatantly tries to distance himself from George Bush. His people have finally wised up to the fact that McCain's allegiance to Bush is going to weigh on him like an albatross in the general election. So the new ad shows Maverick John standing on a mountain staring into the distance in what may be the most hammed-up moment of the campaign so far.

Back in reality, however, we have a couple of interesting headlines:

Bush urges offshore oil drilling

McCain calls for lifting ban on offshore drilling

McCain is so different from Bush that he has the same worthless "plan" for easing down gas prices.

In his speech to the oil industry yesterday, McCain said, among other things,
But the stakes are high for our citizens and for our economy. And with gasoline running at more than four bucks a gallon, many do not have the luxury of waiting on the far-off plans of futurists and politicians. We have proven oil reserves of at least 21 billion barrels in the United States. But a broad federal moratorium stands in the way of energy exploration and production. And I believe it is time for the federal government to lift these restrictions and to put our own reserves to use.

What he said there is technically true, but it's misleading. While the US does have 21 billion barrels of proven reserves, according to the Department of Energy (check page 7 of this report,) there are 5.174 billion barrels of proven reserves that are not currently in production.

So if the US removed all impediments to drilling and the entire available reserves came online today, we would have the equivalent of a little under three years worth of OPEC imports available. This is McCain's big solution? He states that we can't afford to wait for "far-off plans of futurists and politicians," and yet, he offers little more than some far-off plans himself.

If McCain were truly serious about this problem five years ago, as his ad states, perhaps he should have done a little more to get the members of his party to join the cause instead of blocking every effort of the Democrats to promote conservation and improved fuel efficiency.

Maybe the real problem is that McCain just isn't a very effective leader.
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4 comments:

Nikki said...

I think its funny how liberals used to love McCain to the point I figured I better not like him if so many libs do...now he is public enemy number 1 to plenty of dems and phants...sometimes you can't win for losing. I am just glad to see Mike is alive! woohoo...gettin back into it. Glad to read a post. :)N

Mike H said...

Nikki, you're right. McCain can't win. He's trying to pull a Bill Clinton triangulation or something and it just doesn't work for him. He needs to decide what kind of conservative he wants to be and stick with it, but it may be too late.

Not that I'm complaining. :)

Rick Frea said...

I tell you what, I can't argue with you here, Mike. You are right on.

Mike H said...

Freadom, thanks. I keep telling people that, but they don't believe me. :)