“McCain has gone in some of his ads – similarly gone one step too far,” he told Fox News, “and sort of attributing to Obama things that are, you know, beyond the ‘100 percent truth’ test.”
And while we’re on the subject of hilarity, check out one of McCain’s latest absurdities:
Asked what specific national security credentials Palin had, McCain cited her experience dealing with energy issues and went so far as to say she was the country’s foremost expert in the field.
“She knows more about energy than probably anyone else in the United States of America,” McCain said.
Utter nonsense, of course. And if there were any doubt about that, it’s been dispelled by Palin herself, who has no idea what her own state’s role is in our energy supply.
Palin says Alaska supplies 20 percent of U.S. energy. Not true. Not even close.
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Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin sat down with ABC News’ Charlie Gibson for an interview, part of which aired Sept. 11. In the exchange, the Alaska governor misstated a basic fact about her state’s energy production:
Palin: Let me speak specifically about a credential that I do bring to this table, Charlie, and that’s with the energy independence that I’ve been working on for these years as the governor of this state that produces nearly 20 percent of the U.S. domestic supply of energy, that I worked on as chairman of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, overseeing the oil and gas development in our state to produce more for the United States.
It’s simply untrue that Alaska produces anything close to 20 percent of the U.S. “energy supply,” a term that is generally defined as energy consumed. That category includes power produced in the U.S. by nuclear, coal, hydroelectric dams and other means – as well as all the oil imported into the country.
Palin would have been correct to say that Alaska produces just over 14 percent of all the oil produced in the U.S., leaving out imports and leaving out other forms of power…. But Alaskan production accounts for only 4.8 percent of all the crude oil and petroleum products supplied to the U.S. in 2007, counting both domestic production and imports from other nations…. Furthermore, Palin said “energy,” not “oil,” so she was actually much further off the mark. According to EIA, Alaska actually produced 2,417.1 trillion BTUs [British Thermal Units] of energy in 2005, the last year for which full state numbers are available. That’s equal to just 3.5 percent of the country’s domestic energy production.
It’s just so embarrassing. And McCain doesn’t know any better:
Sen. John McCain has also has used this inflated, incorrect figure. On Sept. 3, McCain told ABC News’ Gibson:
McCain: Well, I think Americans are going to be very, very, very pleased. This is a very dynamic person. [Palin’s] been governor of our largest state, in charge of 20 percent of America’s energy supply.
McCain repeated the false figure more recently, in a September 11 interview with Portland, Maine, news station WCSH6.
They’re either intentionally lying, or dangerously clueless. I’m not sure which is worse.
z says
but I’m really digging Obama’s new ads
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cadmium says
would never have known what percentage Alaska does or doesnt provide.
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p>Even if they did provide 20% — I would be even less less likely to vote for her. I f we need someone with that much power why dont we just elect Prince Bandar and get it over with.
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mplo says
Now…..that’s a laugh and a half!
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p> If I recall corrrectly, Karl Rove created, or helped create the atmosphere that promoted the rise of McCain’s Presidential candidacy in the first place.
billxi says
Oh, I forget. He’s a deBuMocrat.