White House Press Briefing regarding Opec/Gas prices

Gaard

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Kind of comical to just read the questions. :) Here's the link to the whole briefing if you want it. link


The subject is OPEC's decision to cut oil production:

Q When he was running for President, the President said that President Clinton should get on the phone with the OPEC cartel and say, we expect you to open up your spigots. But it doesn't appear that he's doing that --

Q Well, excuse me, I was just going to ask, could you tell us what calls the President has made?

Q But he's not making calls, himself?

Q He's not making calls, himself?

Q Scott, our friends in OPEC don't seem to be paying any attention. It seems as if the President has been unpersuasive with our friends in OPEC. Is it fair to conclude that --

Q Well, they're jacking the price on us. Is it fair to conclude that he's not -- what he's doing isn't working?

Q But so far, nothing he's done or the administration has done has had any effect.

....

Q I'm talking about the way you're dealing with OPEC.

Q How about my question about OPEC?

Q How about my question about OPEC?

Q From the White House perspective, why haven't -- I mean, in assessing the situation, why haven't your discussions been productive?

....

Q Can I take one more st*b at what Jim was, I think, trying to ask? Is there -- are the American people expecting too much if they think that this President or any candidate for President can really impact the price at the pump?

Q Yes, Scott, what happened in Iraq today, in one incident, five Marines were killed; another one --

Q Can we finish up this first? I have another question on this --

Q I'll yield --

Q All right, thanks. I just want to, again, zero in on the short-term --

....

Q If that's true, then it leads back to Terry's question, which is, whatever the President and the administration seem to be saying to OPEC at the moment isn't working. So what do we do about that? What's the strategy?

Q What expectations can we have that those conversations will produce a different result than they have up to now?

Q Now, getting back to the oil problem, gasoline problem. Even if you were to use the Strategic Reserve, would this not be a short-term fix?
 

conjur

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The answers are even more hilarious!!

How many times did McClellan spew:

"we remain in close discussion with our friends in OPEC and others around the world, and we will continue to stay in close contact with them"

:D :D :D
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: conjur
The answers are even more hilarious!!

How many times did McClellan spew:

"we remain in close discussion with our friends in OPEC and others around the world, and we will continue to stay in close contact with them"

:D :D :D

Thug mano y thug mano.

 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: conehead433
We have friends in OPEC? LOL

Not you and I, but Shrub's family does. Read <U>House of Bush, House of Saud: The Secret Relationship Between the World's Two Most Powerful Dynasties</U> by Craig Unger.