Policy & Issues: BP Oil Spill
In Part One: The Governor weighs in on the administration taking Arizona to court, Border Control, the Free Market, Deficit and Taxes. The Governor also talks about the false accusations of racism in the Tea Party Movement
In Part Two: The Governor talks about President Obama’s disconnect with what’s going on in the Gulf, the Border [...]
Governor Palin talks to Eric Bolling about the Obama Administration’s continued spending, Lower taxes, small business, the BP Oil Spill, Cap and trade.
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on the president’s reaction to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the future of energy policy in the U.S.
July 8 2010
Video of Governor Palin’s Speech at the Oil Palace, Tyler Texas – June 26 2010
Special thanks to KETK for their dedication in providing us the video
Talking to Bill O’Reilly, Governor Palin Responds to Obama Oil Spill Speech – June 16 2010
Palin: “[W]e still need to drill, baby, drill, and we need to drill safely and ethically, and if we don’t do that here then we will be outsourcing our energy production and developments into countries and foreign waters that do not have the strict standards that we have.”
In Part 1: Governor Palin talks about the ‘Pretty Atrocious’ 50-Plus Days of Oil Spill The governor offers tips on handling spill disaster, addresses 2012 questions and more.
In Part 2: The Governor responds to tabloid rumors and Newsweek’s article on political influence and the religious right.
June 11 2010
Governor Palin Reacts To Big Primary Wins For Republican Women and the BP oil spill - June 09 2010
Governor Palin on the success of the candidates she backed in the primaries in California. Discusses the BP oil spill – June 09 -2010
Governor Palin spoke by phone to Megyn Kelly about President Obama’s lack of executive experience and last nights primary results – June 09 2010
50 days in, and we’ve just learned another shocking revelation concerning the Obama administration’s response to the Gulf oil spill. In an interview aired this morning, President Obama admitted that he hasn’t met with or spoken directly to BP’s CEO Tony Hayward.

