Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Obama fights gas prices

  • WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama announced Tuesday that he has asked Attorney General Eric Holder to reconstitute a task force examining oil and gas speculation.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Obama also dismissed as laughable the suggestion by some Republican critics that he actually supports increased gas prices. No president facing re-election would want to see gas prices rise, he said, because of the hardship that would cause American families.
  • (FederalNewsRadio.com)
  • The defeat gave Republicans a new opening to attack President Barack Obama for rejecting TransCanada Corps allowing employers to opt out for religious or moral reasons.
  • (Reuters UK)
  • The defeat gave Republicans a new opening to attack President Barack Obama for rejecting TransCanada Corps project allowing employers to opt out for religious or moral reasons.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • WASHINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - As Republican presidential candidates toss barbs at Barack Obama over expensive gasoline, the U.S. president and his team are going on the offensive with a strategy to divert blame and prepare voters for higher costs.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • I want gas prices lower because they hurt families. — Obama positioned himself as a voice of civility looked like the guy who cannot wait to get into a one-on-one fight with a Republican nominee. He has expected it to be Romney all along.
  • (Houston Chronicle)
  • People are increasingly concerned about the possibility of crippling gas prices this summer, perhaps none more so than Barack Obama. And you can rest assured that he's getting ready to do something about it.
  • (Hotair.com)
  • MESA, Ariz. (AP) — A bitter and often personal debate behind them, Republicans Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney are shoring up their campaigns in different ways ahead of a series of crucial presidential primaries.
  • (Petoskey News-Review)
  • Like Obama, the Republicans made gas prices the subject of their radio address for a second Tell them to start fighting for working families. Tell them to fight for the clean energy future thats within our reach.
  • (USA Today)

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