Various Democrats parroting the talking points on solving the gasoline crisis:
"We can't drill our way out of this." Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL), US Senate, Party Whip, 5/13/2008.
"We can't drill our way out of this." Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), US House of Representatives, roughly 5/23/2008 on FBC's Cavuto On Business.
"We can't drill our way out of this." Senator Harry Reid (D-NV), US Senate, Majority Leader, 6/10/2008.
"We can't drill our way out of this." Representative Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), US House of Representatives, Speaker of the House, 6/12/2008.
"We can't drill our way out of this." Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), US Senate, 6/13/2008.
"We can't drill our way out of this." Senator Barack Obama (D-IL), US Senate, 2008 Democrat Nominee for President of the United States, 6/13/2008.
"We can't drill our way out of this." Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND), US Senate, 6/15/2008 on FNC's Fox News Sunday.
"We can't drill our way out of this." Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA), US House of Representatives, 6/16/2008 on FNC's Hannity & Colmes.
"We can't drill our way out of this." Bob Beckel, Liberal political commentator, 6/17/2008 on FNC's Fox and Friends.
These are not the drillings droids you're looking for.
Well. It's nice to see that all the players have learned their line well, but rote repetition of a falsehood or an unproven assertion doesn't increase its truth quotient. Its truthiness quotient is another story, however.
Rush Limbaugh noticed before I did. That's why he gets paid the big bucks.

