July 27, 2008 - 2:45pm
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Sierra Club defends Shea-Porter in new radio spot

The environmental group Sierra Club is launching a radio advertisement Monday praising several freshmen congressional Democrats who are engaged in competitive re-election races this fall for what the organization says has been their aggressive stance against oil companies. Amongst those members the Sierra Club is defending is U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D-Rochester).

The spot is likely to be seen as a direct counterpoint to Freedom's Watch, a conservative-leaning advocacy group which for the past several weeks has been hitting Democratic members on the issue of offshore drilling.

"All this week, you'll be hearing about the billions of dollars in record high profits the big oil companies are making," an announcer says in the 60-second spot entitled "Rolling in It." "They're raking it in while we're feeling the pain of four dollar a gallon gas. Let's face it -- big oil has our economy, our energy policies and our politics in a strangle-hold. But Congress still has a chance to break that hold, to pass legislation that provides price relief and helps hard working families instead of the oil industry.

"Call Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter... Thank her for standing up to the oil companies. Ask her to keep voting to end the billions in government giveaways to big oil, to crack down on the price gouging that's keeping gas prices so high, and to invest in renewable energy and give consumers more, cleaner energy choices."

The ad is also being aired in the districts of U.S. Reps. Heath Schuler (D-N.C.), Jerry McNerney (D-Calif.), Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.), and Chris Carney (D-Pa.). A version of the ad is also defending U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl (D-Wis.). A spokesman for the Sierra Club said the amount of the ad buy was in the vicinity of several hundred thousand dollars.

On Thursday, the Sierra Club will also begin airing television ads focusing on oil in the key presidential battleground states of Colorado, Ohio, and New Hampshire. The spot will also be airing in Washington, DC. A spokesman for the organization did not provide any further details on the television ad.

The Sierra Club has been active this election cycle. In late April the organization launched a coordinated campaign with several other environmental groups, including the Defenders of Wildlife and the League of Conservation Voters, to target competitive Senate races in Colorado, New Mexico, and New Hampshire.

In announcing the radio ad, Sierra Club Executive Director Carl Pope took aim at "President Bush, big oil's backers in Congress, and shadowy outside groups" who "are doing everything they can to push an agenda that will help pad big oil's bottom line while denying consumers any real relief from pain at the pump."

"I don't know what's more remarkable - that the Sierra Club is actually defending high gas prices, or that the politicians responsible for today's record gas prices have finally found a constituency happy about it," Freedom's Watch spokesman Ed Patru said in response to the ad. "The fact is, every member of Congress who votes against more domestic production is out of touch, and Sierra Club is defending the indefensible."

 

ALEX ISENSTADT is a Politicker.com Reporter and can be reached via email at alex.isenstadt@politicker.com.

Comments

Politics and energy.


We are dead ended in the political price system. It ends in disaster unless we move out of it into a scientific social design. Special interest groups control our political system.
Technocracy Technate design offers a viable alternative.
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07/27/08 8:55 pm

Control - or extortion?


You are right, Bongo. But with this latest strategy by the oil companies, they, with the help of the administration and other talking heads, are successfully extorting Anwar and offshore drilling rights support from the public. If the administration REALLY cared about what gas costs, they would free up just a little bit of the Strategic Reserves. 10% of the reserves would make an immediate difference in gas prices. But, as you say, long term change in how everyone thinks is what we need.

07/28/08 12:22 pm

Hit back!


A counter punch to this "drill here pay less" garbage would be most welcome. They drill in Norway, the world's 3rd largest exporter, yet gas is like $9.00/gallon there! Big oil is in it for profits and more profits, and the republican party is owned by big oil - period. This would be W's parting gift to his base - let them lock up the leases for domestic oil so they can continue to control supply and prices.

I must admit I would love to see all the mega rich in Boca and Naples Fl. or on the coasts of Ca. and Texas looking out their windows at the oil rigs though...

07/28/08 3:15 pm

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