February 7, 2012

President Obama's Foolhardy Energy Policy

Deneen Borelli, Daily Caller


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Fearing a political backlash over his rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline, President Barack Obama tried to use his State of the Union address to appease critics of his war on fossil fuels.

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