Al Kamen of the Washington Post:
And the Speaker During the Price Spike Was . . .
An eagle-eyed Senate GOP aide, perusing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi‘s Web site, calls attention to her assertion there that "Americans are paying more than double for gas than when President Bush first took office."
She says the average price per gallon when he took office in 2001 was $1.47 and had reached $3.22 by May 21.
So that means gas prices went up by $1.75 a gallon over six years. But more than half of that increase, 90 cents, our source says, has come in the past six months — the six months that she’s been speaker of the House. Our source says the average price per gallon on Jan. 3, the day before she became speaker, was $2.32.
Maybe Rep. Jim Oberstar (D-Minn.) can lend her a bike.
Hat tip: Thomas Lifson of American Thinker
A former fetus, the “wordsmith from nantucket” was born in Phoenix, Arizona in 1968. Adopted at birth, wordsmith grew up a military brat. He achieved his B.A. in English from the University of California, Los Angeles (graduating in the top 97% of his class), where he also competed rings for the UCLA mens gymnastics team. The events of 9/11 woke him from his political slumber and malaise. Currently a personal trainer and gymnastics coach.
The wordsmith has never been to Nantucket.
One might accurately describe that report and those facts as a bitchslap
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