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CBS News/ May 28, 2010, 11:02 AM

Palin, GOP say Obama's Oil Spill Response Comes up Short

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President Obama repeatedly said yesterday during his press conference on the Gulf oil spill that he takes responsibility for the disaster. Nevertheless, Republicans are pounding the president for failing to step up as a leader during the crisis. Some are also questioning his decision to extend for six months a moratorium on new offshore drilling plans.

Millions of gallons of oil have flowed into the Gulf of Mexico since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded on April 20. Oil company BP, which was operating the rig, is responsible for the cost of the clean up and containment efforts under the 1990 Oil Pollution Act. Mr. Obama also said yesterday that BP is handling the containment efforts because its technology is superior to the government's for this kind of operation.

Former GOP vice presidential contender Sarah Palin, who popularized the slogan of "drill, baby, drill," in the 2008 election, took the president to task for pointing to BP as the responsible party.

"The fundamental problem at the core of this crisis is a lack of responsibility," she wrote in a Facebook note. "There's a culture of buck-passing at the heart of this administration that has caused the tragedy of a sunken oil rig to turn into a potential disaster."

Mr. Obama did say yesterday, "As far as I'm concerned, BP is responsible for this horrific disaster, and we will hold them fully accountable on behalf of the United States as well as the people and communities victimized by this tragedy."

He also stressed multiple times, however, that he took ultimate responsibility.

"In case anybody wonders, in any of your reporting, in case you were wondering who's responsible, I take responsibility," he said. "It is my job to make sure that everything is done to shut this down."

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He also noted that "part of the purpose of this press conference is to explain to the folks down in the Gulf that ultimately it is our folks down there who are responsible."

Palin criticized Mr. Obama for blaming the Bush administration's handling of the Minerals Management Service -- the Interior Department agency responsible for overseeing drilling.

"He suggested today that a 'culture of corruption' at the U.S. Minerals Management Service (MMS) was solely the previous administration's responsibility and that the failure of the inspection system was a failure of that administration," Palin wrote.

Mr. Obama did say that "there's no evidence that some of the corrupt practices that had taken place earlier took place under the current administration's watch." The corrupt practices that took place within the MMS during the Bush administration included having sex, using drugs and accepting gifts from energy company representatives with whom they did government business. A recent report from the Interior Department's inspector general revealed more dysfunction within the MMS prior to 2009. The inspector general is now investigating conduct starting in 2009.

Mr. Obama, however, acknowledged that "the culture had not fully changed in MMS."

"And absolutely I take responsibility for that," he said.

Like Palin, the National Republican Senatorial Committee questioned Mr. Obama's leadership after his remarks yesterday and needled him for his criticism of the Bush administration. A web video from the NRSC shows Mr. Obama in 2008 criticizing the "half measures, halfhearted leadership and red tape" that weighed down the response to Hurricane Katrina. The video suggests Mr. Obama's response to the oil spill is no better.

"Instead of taking responsibility for his own misplaced priorities and slow response to this catastrophe, President Obama continued to blame President George W. Bush during a press conference," the NRSC wrote in a blog post featuring its video. "This finger-pointing follows a deliberate pattern by the White House to deny responsibility for anything that takes place on President Obama's watch."

On C-SPAN this morning, Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), chairman of the Senate Republican Conference, said that the Oil Pollution Act calls for the president to ensure that oil spills are cleaned up.

"That is the president's responsibility," he said. "So it is my responsibility as a senator to ask this question, 'What was the president's cleanup plan and where were the personnel and equipment necessary to implement that plan?'"

Republicans are also questioning the president's plans to slow down the expansion of offshore drilling, which include extending a moratorium on new drilling for six months, suspending already-planned drilling exploration off the coast of Alaska, and suspending action on 33 deepwater exploratory drills off the Gulf Coast.

"I take issue with the President's decision to extend the moratorium on deepwater drilling should it be used to indefinitely suspend offshore drilling," Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) said in a statement. "The BP spill in the Gulf is a tragedy and there is no question we must conduct a thorough investigation into what led to this devastating spill, and we must take every step to stop and contain the leak. But with the needed safety measures in place, domestic drilling should be continued and encouraged."

Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska said the plan could mean "effectively killing Shell's participation in Alaska," the Associated Press reports. "That's not acceptable to me or Alaska."

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larrylinn1 says:
If I ever doubted Palin's knowledge of economics, I am reassured every time that she opens her mouth and out comes an ignorant statement. Her Husband, Mr. Sarah Palin, worked for the oil companies on the North Slope. Republican Vice-President Cheney was the CEO of Halliburton, an oil company out of Dubai. He had secret meetings with officials from Exxon Mobil Corp., Conoco (before its merger with Phillips), Shell Oil Co. and BP America Inc. met in the White House complex with the Cheney aides who were developing a national energy policy, parts of which became law and parts of which are still being debated. He refused to name the attendees or the agenda. Both Presidents George H. and George W. Bush were in the oil business. I am sure that the oil industry was not happy that Obama was elected. Perhaps she should read more than what is on the Fox News tele-prompters.
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austin_dude_76 says:
Why don't they just fill the hole with Sarah Palin's ego? It seems to be large enough. If that doesn't work, the next option would be to put a blonde wig on the broken pipe and let Tiger Woods plug the hole.
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NoWayJose9999 says:
Fair enough, Palin.
Please tell us what YOU would've done.
(The silence is deafening)
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thesevenveils says:
Wait Sarah, don't stop!
Tell us please how you'd handle this disaster if it was in Alaskan waters and you hadn't quit being the governor there.
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calgal4 says:
I honestly want to pinch myself to see if I'm asleep when I hear this woman speak!!! How can she get away with this? She has "the opinion d'jour" and doesn't care if today's view diametrically opposes yesterday's rant. Unbelievable! Seriously!
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pasmalltown replies:
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I believe she wakes up each morning to "a new day", honestly can't remember what she said yesterday........
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seafang says:
So if Obama says that he is responsible for this disater; when is he planning to deliver his resignation speech ?

People who screw up big time are expected to resign; p[articularly when they acknowledge that they are the ones who created the proble; in Obama's case; including shutting off land based oil drilling.

In Japan; the honorable thing for screwups to do, is to commit hara kiri.

Well we wouldn't wish that on our President; his resignation will suffice.
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pasmalltown replies:
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What do you think about BP CEO resigning 1st? Obama admits it is his job to see to the clean-up according to a 1990 law enacted during the Bushie days, yet HE did not create this disaster, BP did.
While you can try to address the clean-up now, first and foremost you must stop the leak, otherwise you're simply cleaning up what spewed out yesterday...........
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cwesleyg76 says:
Why do news organizations print what this stupid bee auch blathers. Just ignore it and maybe it will go back where it came from.
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army166 says:
The media is filled with empty headed morons. Who gives a hoot what Palin thinks? Palin is a quitter-she walked away from her commitments, her job, her responsibilities. I guess things have not improved in the media since it hyped the sinking of the Maine.
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STFUAUMGOPS says:
The words, "DRILL BABY DRILL" is still ringing in our ears. But now, Palin & GOP only have harsh negative words for the OBAMA Admin, as there is such a comparison to make here. I'm sick of the mud slinging, I'm sick of all of it. Either be part of the SOLUTION PALIN/GOP, or SHUT the frek up. NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO SIT BACK ON YOUR SORRY ASS, and point fingers. AMERICA IS SICK OF THIS BEHAVIOR. BTW, PALINs FB pg is censored. If you don't agree with their negative pov, you get blocked automatically. And she's thinks she's a political player, ha! chicken ****!
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lmartink says:
More proof that Palin is a pathetic moron. If it wasn't for jerks like her, this whole disaster would not have happened.
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