Carly Fiorina fumbles on Prop 23 issue during California Senate debate
by Joseph Romm.
Poor Carly Fiorina. To make conservative ideologues happy, she has
to abandon science and her previous positions on the key issues of
global warming and clean energy.
But to win election statewide, she has to appeal to the majority of
California voters, who understand that clean energy is the key to the
state’s long-term economic and job growth—and that unrestricted
emissions of greenhouse gases will devastate
California more than most states.
And so in her first debate with climate and clean energy champion
Sen. Barbara Boxer, she simply couldn’t give a straightforward answer to the
simple question of whether she supported the Big Oil funded Prop 23
effort to gut California’s landmark climate and clean energy law, Assembly Bill 32 (AB 32).
Let’s go to the videotape (watch to the end):
Ouch.
You know that you have screwed up as a conservative politician when
the center-right Politico
says so:
Fiorina’s major stumble came on the issue of Proposition
23, which would suspend AB 32. She said the focus should be on federal
climate legislation and that she had not yet taken a position on the
proposition.
“If you can’t take a stand on Prop 23, I don’t know what you will
take a stand on,” Boxer responded.
Talking to reporters after the debate, Fiorina sidestepped the issue,
saying she would “probably” take a position on Prop 23 before
November, though it’s not her main priority. She insisted the real
referendum on energy legislation “is on the ballot—and her name is
Sen. Barbara Boxer.”
You’ll note that Fiorina immediately jumps to the old right-wing
talking point created by Frank Luntz for conservatives who want to sound
like they care about global warming and clean energy without actually
having to do anything: We need to fund energy R&D.
As for her claim that AB 32 is a job-killer, not only do 118
economists disagree, but so did Fiorina and rational Republicans just two years ago:
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