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Politico-enviro lesson from liberals today: Set hard targets, get blasted by leftist political hacks

In their bid to downplay, marginalize, and otherwise debase President Bush’s grand plan to cut oil imports from Arabs ‘n enemies by up to 75% (75%!) largely because he’s a conservative Republican, the liberal media is getting itself into a hideously transparent state of hypocrisy and deceit and mendacity.  It must be Thursday! 

In one delicious display of intellectual dishonety and hideous bias, on the one hand, they (liberals and their various media divisions) blast the political wind out of conservative sails for not setting hard targets (to their personal esteemed satisfaction) and claim that nothing—no target is impossible in that regard!—no, no target is too hard to reach if only you have the will, the strength of character, the brains, the faith in man-made global warming mantra-ology, for the love of God, and the planet, and Al Gore, I tells ya!—and as long as it has the name of the Liberal Frenchman Stephane (“the Green Guru”) Dion’s dog’s name attached to it (“Kyoto”—seriously!), and it was thought-up by a liberal-leftist politician who gets supported by the great zoologist, the Prophet David Suzuki, and his automaton minions of monetary support!  On the other hand, well this:

Can Bush’s oil plan work?
And what does it mean for Canada?: Chorus of skepticism greets bid to cut gasoline consumption by 20%

WASHINGTON – A sweeping proposal by President George W. Bush to dramatically cut U.S. gasoline consumption over the next decade—and perhaps change U.S. car culture—was greeted with widespread skepticism from automakers, environmentalists and political experts yesterday.

Greenpeace called the plan, unveiled in Mr. Bush’s State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday evening, “delusional,”

[…] “When you see legislation full of wonderful promises, think of it like a New Year’s Resolution,” said Jerry Taylor, senior fellow at the Cato Institute, a Washington think-tank. “Easy to make but rarely kept.”

The proposals outlined in Mr. Bush’s second last State of the Union Address call for a 20% cut in gasoline use over 10 years.

The proven genius and solid history of American innovators and inventors and capitalists and ingenuity and strong will… will not be discussed today, ladies and gentlemen.  For what on earth does that have to do with crushing capitalism and the American way and getting liberals elected?  Silly! 

So anyway, vote liberal, that’s progressive, go team, rah rah.  Oh yeah and death to America.

Joel Johannesen
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