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Keystone XL Pipeline: “Embrace it” Says Former President Clinton

I’d say it’s pretty much true, referring to the title of a post yesterday, Ever Get the Feeling the American People are Going One Way and Obama is Going Another?

Former President Clinton understands and supports the Keystone XL pipeline. He knows that it will help the economy and bring down the price of gas. But Barack Obama? He just doesn’t get it. He’s so entrenched in his funny and completely wrong ideology, nothing else matters to him. A pure ideologue out of touch with reality.

Bill Clinton says it’s time to build the Keystone XL pipeline…

“One of the most amazing things to me about this Keystone pipeline deal is that they ever filed that route in the first place since they could’ve gone around the Nebraska Sandhills and avoided most of the dangers, no matter how imagined, to the Ogallala [aquifer] with a different route, which I presume we’ll get now, because the extra cost of running is infinitesimal compared to the revenue that will be generated over a long period of time,” he said.

“So, I think we should embrace it and develop a stakeholder-driven system of high standards for doing the work,” Clinton added.

In November, let’s show Barack Obama the exit, put a boot in his ass and tell him he’s not welcome here anymore.

Americans Judge Reagan Best of Recent Presidents

Well this is a no brainer. Americans rate Ronald Reagan as the best president over the last 45 years. That’s not even arguable, he was. And is probably one of the top 3 presidents ever.

As for Barack Obama, not really all that great. We all know that he is worse than Jimmy Carter and history will probably judge him as one of the top 3 worst presidents of all time.

George Dubbya Bush’s positives are rising as they should. And Bill Clinton, he’s at the number two slot. Is it Clinton? Or was it Speaker Gingrich pushing Clinton to do what the Republican majority wanted? Probably a combination of both.

PRINCETON, NJ — Americans believe history will judge Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton as the best among recent U.S. presidents, with at least 6 in 10 saying each will go down in history as an above-average or outstanding president. Only about 1 in 10 say each will be remembered as below average or poor. Three years into Barack Obama’s presidency, Americans are divided in their views of how he will be regarded, with 38% guessing he will be remembered as above average or outstanding and 35% as below average or poor.

Americans generally regard Reagan and Clinton as the best presidents in recent memory, back through the Nixon administration. Their positive ratings could be tied to the fact that both were in office during strong economic times. Of the remaining presidents, only George H.W. Bush is rated much more positively than negatively, perhaps because of his strong record on foreign policy.

Views of Bush have improved about equally among Democrats, Republicans, and independents, suggesting that the passage of time may be helping Americans see him in a slightly less negative light.