Saturday, November 7, 2015

Chuck Todd: Environmental Left 'Dragged' ClintonAnd Obama To Anti-Keystone Positions


By Aaron Kliegman, Nov 06, 2015 Freebeacon

MSNBC’s Chuck Todd said Friday that both President Obama and Hillary Clinton took policy stances against the Keystone XL Pipeline because of pressure from environmentalists on the left.

Speaking with Frances Rivera moments before the president publicly rejected the construction of the oil pipeline, Todd described how Obama and Clinton were initially “neutral” on TransCanada’s proposal.

At the time, the president “thought the arguments among environmentalists were too…over the top, and he thought the arguments from the right and the business community…was over the top, and he was, during his reelection, sort of trying to straddle this straw man middle.“

Todd said that Clinton felt the same way and played an active role early on as Secretary of State when the public debate began because the pipeline involved a foreign state, Canada, and cross-border issues.

Their positions shifted dramatically when “the environmental movement on the left” made Keystone a be all, end all, giving an ultimatum of sorts to politicians: “If you’re truly an environmentalist, you’re against this thing [constructing the pipeline]. If you’re not, then you can’t call yourself a real advocate on the climate change issue. You can’t call yourself a real environmentalist.”
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