by Mark Silva
Biden was calling her "Sarah" this week on the campaign trail in upstate New York, where the Republican former governor of Alaska and 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate has interjected herself into a congressional race on behalf of the Conservative Party's candidate.
"The fact of the matter is that Sarah Palin thinks the answer to energy was 'drill, baby, drill,'" Vice President Biden said Monday at a fundraiser for Conservative Doug Hoffman's Democratic opponent, Bill Owens in Watertown, N.Y.
"No,'' Biden chimed, "it's a lot more complicated, Sarah, than drill, baby, drill."
"As the vice president knows, I have always advocated an all-of-the-above approach to American energy independence. Among other things, my alternative energy goal for Alaska sits at 50 percent because Alaska reached more than 20 percent during my term in office. The Obama-Biden administration, on the other hand, recently announced a renewable goal of only 25 percent. However, domestic drilling should remain a top priority in order to meet America's consumption and security needs.
"The vice president's extreme opposition to domestic energy development goes all the way back to 1973 when he opposed the Alaska pipeline bill. As Ann Coulter pointed out, "Biden cast one of only five votes against the pipeline that has produced more than 15 billion barrels of oil, supplied nearly 20 percent of this nation's oil, created tens of thousands of jobs, added hundreds of billions of dollars to the U.S. economy and reduced money transfers to the nation's enemies by about the same amount."
"This nonsensical opposition to American domestic energy development continues to this day. Apparently the Obama-Biden administration only approves of offshore drilling in Brazil, where it will provide security and jobs for Brazilians. This election is about American security and American jobs.
"There's one way to tell Vice President Biden that we're tired of folks in Washington distorting our message and hampering our nation's progress: Hoffman, Baby, Hoffman! ''
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