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Christine Todd Whitman: Bullish on America’s nuclear energy future

By Russ White Mlive.com (Michigan) November 18, 2010 Christine Todd Whitman is the former Governor of New Jersey, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and Co-Chair of the of the Clean and Safe Energy Coalition, a national grassroots coalition which supports increased use of nuclear energy as an environmentally safe, affordable and reliable source of electricity. [...]

By |2011-10-06T03:07:47-05:00November 18th, 2010|All Posts, News|0 Comments

Parting words from Christie Whitman

By CHRISTIE WHITMAN The Record November 4, 2010 THE ELECTION is over, and the results are good for America. I say that not because my party won quite a number of seats in the House of Representatives, the Senate and statehouses around the country, but rather because those who ran on the most extreme rhetoric were not successful. [...]

By |2010-11-17T10:24:41-05:00November 4th, 2010|All Posts, Opinion|0 Comments

Former EPA chief: Go green

By Alia Conley Omaha WORLD-HERALD October 15, 2010 LINCOLN — Being green means creating jobs, and the United States is behind other countries in the fight to attain energy sustainability, Christine Todd Whitman said Thursday at a press conference. [...]

By |2010-11-17T10:28:20-05:00October 15th, 2010|All Posts, News|0 Comments

We want change, but reasoned change

By Christine Todd Whitman The Record Tuesday, October 5, 2010 PRESIDENT Obama rode into the White House on a wave of optimism. “Change we can believe in,” however, quickly tempered into something ordinary in the eyes of many of the same Americans who had voted for him. CNN’s Sept. 24 poll showed that less than two years after his election, Obama is now facing an approval rating of 42 percent, with 54 percent of Americans disapproving of his performance. The “hope and change” agenda has disappointed many, who now appear to want retaliation. [...]

By |2010-11-17T10:27:45-05:00October 5th, 2010|All Posts, Opinion|0 Comments

Too much money in politics; Fair Elections Now Act would collar the cash competition

By Christine Todd Whitman The Washington Times Tuesday, October 5, 2010 With the midterm elections just weeks away, much has been made of the deeply divided character of the American electorate. It is true that on a variety of policies, from stimulus to health care to immigration, Americans do not see eye to eye. But when it comes to political process - who should influence our policy debate and how we elect our national leaders - there is remarkably little dissent. And there is much work to be done. [...]

By |2010-11-17T08:35:50-05:00October 5th, 2010|All Posts, Opinion|0 Comments

Sex and the GOP

The Nation By Betsy Reed September 29, 2010 In the media spectacle that is the 2010 midterm elections, women of the GOP are playing starring roles. They have figured prominently in nearly every plot and subplot that holds any real interest or potential for debased amusement: from Indian-American Nikki Haley's triumph over her mudslinging male rivals for the GOP gubernatorial nod in South Carolina, to Carly Fiorina's catty open-mic swipe at her opponent Barbara Boxer's hair in the first-ever contest between two women for a California Senate seat, to WWF founder and Connecticut Senate hopeful Linda McMahon's gifts to oh-so-lucky Democratic ad firms (including video of the candidate physically attacking a buxom, scantily clad woman purporting to be her husband's lover), to the daily dose of clips revealing Christine O'Donnell's youthful preoccupations with witchcraft and masturbation. Remember when politics was boring? [...]

By |2010-11-17T10:30:11-05:00September 29th, 2010|All Posts, News|0 Comments
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