Pots & Kettles at the RNC

Somehow, I’ve found myself on an email distribution list for the Republican National Committee’s opposition research team.  Every couple of days or so, I get something documenting how the Democrat of the moment is out to lunch on this or that issue, speaking or acting hypocritically about some matter, or is an all-around crook or ne’er-do-well.  These packaged emails – intended primarily for the press – are the equivalent of political drive-by shootings with footnotes.

Today’s edition, however, is exquisite.  Titled “Hillary’s Kerryaoke on Energy,” it purports to document Hillary Clinton’s crazy statements and votes on energy policy.  Here’s what we learn:

You’ll probably hear some echoes of this RNC hit-piece on right-wing talk radio shows over the next week or so.  The point the RNC is trying to make is that she TALKS a good game regarding energy independence, but hasn’t always voted that way.  Well, if I have to choose between someone who means the crazy rhetoric he is dishing out and one who really doesn’t, I’ll take the latter. 

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