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I know what you mean...
...about the teflon thing. I also know what you mean about his style of outreach. I"m still digesting it too.
Your mentioning his "I'm not a tax and spend Democrat" thing marks the third time in this visit to NH that he's said that. I'll have to keep that in mind.
I wanted to take a moment, however, to talk about something else I remembered from the Richardson Event I attended that I don't quite understand yet.
One of the Questioners asked a question about Peak Oil: What did Richardson think of it? Are we at Peak Oil Now? ect.
Richardson, very effectivly, said he 'wasn't familiar' with it. Asked the quesioner some questions about it, and told a campaign staffer to make a note of it for more research.
Shouldn't Bill Richardson, as the former secretary of Energy, be at least familiar with the concept of peak oil?
Your mentioning his "I'm not a tax and spend Democrat" thing marks the third time in this visit to NH that he's said that. I'll have to keep that in mind.
I wanted to take a moment, however, to talk about something else I remembered from the Richardson Event I attended that I don't quite understand yet.
One of the Questioners asked a question about Peak Oil: What did Richardson think of it? Are we at Peak Oil Now? ect.
Richardson, very effectivly, said he 'wasn't familiar' with it. Asked the quesioner some questions about it, and told a campaign staffer to make a note of it for more research.
Shouldn't Bill Richardson, as the former secretary of Energy, be at least familiar with the concept of peak oil?