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He chastises oil executives for making a "ridiculous spectacle" out of the congressional hearings.
Plan would open up water off Atlantic coastline, Gulf of Mexico, and Alaska coast for oil and gas activity.
The man has made a commitment.
'Rolling Stone' columnist Matt Taibbi and 'New York' writer Michael Idov discuss why John McCain is “one of the worst” presidential candidates ever, Russian glee over American's problems, and what happens after a possible President Obama is hammered for what he doesn't manage to achieve.
One Alaskan delegate just explained that caribou LOVE the pipeline because it's warm and they can snuggle up to it during the winter. Well, obvi!
At a clean energy summit in Las Vegas, Hizzoner takes aim at the presidential candidates.
A group of five Democratic and five Republican senators is pushing compromise legislation that could blunt GOP attacks.
Obama responds to the tire-gauge mocking campaign. But is it a slam dunk?
Though Obama would surely rather be discussing energy policy than his similarities to vacuous socialites, his new approach to gas prices may not be a political winner.
Overall, the candidates' energy proposals are falling flat — either too flip-floppy, too craven, or just plain unhelpful.
Doesn't help that George W. Bush also just decided to back offshore drilling, nope.
This guy wants you to think about bubbles in the old-fashioned, happy way, for once.
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