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SAY WHAT????? White House Spox Jay Carney Tries to Rewrite Record, Declares "Keystone is a Process, We Haven't Rejected Anything"

Carney in December 2011 – “Reject means reject”

August 23, 2012

At today's press briefing, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney was asked why President Obama continues to refer to his energy strategy as an “all-of-the above” approach despite rejecting Republican-backed energy solutions like the Keystone XL pipeline. In an attempt to defend his boss, Carney responded, “Keystone is a process, we haven’t rejected anything. ...”

Given the wide media coverage, it would be almost impossible to forget when President Obama decided to reject the Keystone XL pipeline application in January. President Obama stated his plans to “reject” the project during a press conference with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper last December, stating, “Any effort to tie Keystone to the payroll tax cut, I will reject.” Carney later clarified the president’s plans stating, stating, “Reject means reject” and “He thinks it’s rejection-worthy.” (Video exchange can be found at 37:19 mark HERE)

USA Today: Obama rejects Keystone pipeline from Canada to Texas

ABC News: President Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline

NPR: Obama Administration Rejects Keystone Pipeline Proposal

New York Times: Rejecting Pipeline Proposal, Obama Blames Congress

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U.S. Representative Fred Upton

U.S. Representative Joe L. Barton

Congressman Fred Upton has represented the commonsense values of southwest Michigan since 1987. In 2010, Fred was selected by his House colleagues to serve as Chairman of the Committee on Energy and Commerce. Read More»;