Prior to the midterms, CNN ran a number of stories on falling gas prices and a possible conspiracy between the Republican Party and "Big Oil" to lower costs before the elections. Each piece hinted at a dark plot as the reason for declining prices. Well, the elections are over; Democrats are in power, and now America is in ‘a recovery.’ Introducing a segment on Wednesday’s "American Morning," co-anchor Miles O’Brien cheerily discussed the upcoming holiday travel season:
Miles O’Brien: "A week away from your road trip over the interstate and through the malls to grandmother's house. A check of what it will cost you to fill up your sleigh now. Triple A reports the national average of unleaded gas now at $2.22 a gallon. Shoot, grandmother could live further away, or farther away, I guess. And with prices falling more people are heading back to the bigger rides. ‘American Morning’s Dan Lothian joining us from Washington with more on that. Hello, Dan."
Reporter Dan Lothian’s story focused on how these low prices are allowing Americans to buy SUVs again:
Dan Lothian: "Good morning, Miles. Well, you know, over the last couple of days we've seen gas prices in some markets across the country trickling up just a little bit. But as you mention, overall the trend is going down. For some people, that means a return to old habits. After months of severe pain at the pump, call it the recovery."
A recovery? But wait, it was CNN’s Jack Cafferty who warned on August 30, 2006 about impending doom after the elections:
Jack Cafferty: "You know, if you were a real cynic, you could also wonder if the oil companies might not be pulling the price of gas down to help the Republicans get re-elected in the midterm elections a couple of months away....The interesting thing to watch on that story about gas prices is what happens to them right after the midterms..."
Well, falling gas prices didn’t seem to help the GOP. Shouldn’t "Big Oil" be "increasing" prices now? On September 25, "American Morning" reporter Ali Velshi seriously entertained the concerns of liberal bloggers on the subject:
Ali Velshi: "Are lower gas prices a Republican plot? This blogger wonders if Republicans are trying to soften voters, who have spent the last year angry about high prices. [Reads from websites] 'I predict it will work, by the way. The Republicans will retain control of Congress.’ ‘Those Republicans need all the help they can get, and big oil is doing the best they can to assist.’"
But that was then, and now Democrats are in control of Congress. So, expect to hear more about how falling prices constitute "a recovery."
Finally, it needs to be noted that Mr. Lothian’s report also featured another set of liberal talking points, the idea that only high gas costs for a sustained period of time will force people to stop driving those awful SUVs:
Lothian: "Other commuters, like Houston Smith, say they'll eventually return to their big cars, but are waiting until gas prices drop a little lower."
Houston Smith (Commuter): "I don't think they've gotten low enough yet to even enjoy driving that truck the way I'd like to."
Lothian: "After all, gas is still averaging more than $2 a gallon. The highest average, $2.48 out West. If prices stay flat, or fall, some experts say more commuters will give up trains, bikes and small cars. What will change this cycle?"
Tom Liddy (J.D. Power): "If they believe that gas prices are going to be high and stay there for a long time, and we haven't seen that yet."
Lothian: "And experts say not just staying high for a long period of time but, perhaps, hitting a shocking level like $4 a gallon. Something like that, they believe, could cause people to make lifestyle changes for a lifetime."
A complete transcript of the segment, which aired on November 15 at 7:22a.m., follows:
Miles O'Brien: "A week away from your road trip over the interstate and through the malls to grandmother's house. A check of what it will cost you to fill up your sleigh now. Triple A reports the national average of unleaded gas now at $2.22 a gallon. Shoot, grandmother could live further away, or farther away, I guess. And with prices falling more people are heading back to the bigger rides. ‘American Morning's Dan Lothian joining us from Washington with more on that. Hello, Dan."
Dan Lothian: "Good morning, Miles. Well, you know, over the last couple of days we've seen gas prices in some markets across the country trickling up just a little bit. But as you mention, overall the trend is going down. For some people, that means a return to old habits. After months of severe pain at the pump, call it the recovery."
Tom Liddy (J.D. Power): "When there's been a gas price hike, people have moved to small cars, but then they very quickly, in the United States, when gas prices go down, get big vehicles very quickly regain favor."
Lothian: "With gas prices well off their highs nationwide, some experts say more and more Americans seem to be pulling into SUV dealerships."
Joe Wiesenfelder: "From what we see Americans have very short memories."
Lothian: "Sales Manager David Melkonian sees evidence firsthand."
David Melkonian: "They're telling you that, gee, prices of gas is down, now it makes it a little bit more comfortable to buy a vehicle like this."
Lothian: "Industry analyst J.D. Power says customer loyalty for bigger vehicles is on the rise. Internet site Cars.com says it is traffic is shifting.
Joe Wiesenfelder: "We're seeing people search much less for hybrids and the smallest cars."
Lothian: "Still, some people, like Bruce McCarthy, are holding on to habits they adopted during the recent run on gas prices."
Bruce McCarthy (Commuter): "I'm now working at home and taking the train because it's a better solution."
Lothian: "Other commuters, like Houston Smith, say they'll eventually return to their big cars, but are waiting until gas prices drop a little lower."
Houston Smith (commuter): "I don't think they've gotten low enough yet to even enjoy driving that truck the way I'd like to."
Lothian: "After all, gas is still averaging more than $2 a gallon. The highest average, $2.48 out West. If prices stay flat, or fall, some experts say more commuters will give up trains, bikes and small cars. What will change this cycle?"
Liddy: "If they believe that gas prices are going to be high and stay there for a long time, and we haven't seen that yet."
Lothian: "And experts say not just staying high for a long period of time but, perhaps, hitting a shocking level like $4 a gallon. Something like that, they believe, could cause people to make lifestyle changes for a lifetime -- Miles."
O'Brien: "How quickly we forget. It really is interesting. Tell us about the dealer incentives. Is that part of this equation as well?"
Lothian "You know, that's a good point. It really is part of the equation because when gas prices were so high, a lot of people weren't buying these vehicles, so they were sitting on the lots. The sales weren't being made. Now there are a lot of those vehicles out there. So to entice people they have a lot of great incentives. People are sitting back saying I can get a good deal on an SUV and they buy it."
—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center.




















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The dialogs continually ref
November 15, 2006 - 15:42 ET by JDWThe dialogs continually refer to SUV's yet totally ignore the ideal buying season for cars. End of year inventories are being cleared and financing is cheap. Taking into account these savings, consider how much fuel costs must increase in order to lose money.
JDW
Kerry: "You know, education, if you make the most of it ... you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq."
End of year inventories are
November 15, 2006 - 16:56 ET by DontFeedTheTrollsEnd of year inventories are being cleared and financing is cheap.
You got that right, I just saw a new $29,000 pickup going for $19,000. that's a lot of gas money.
P.S. The MSM has it wrong also, gas price's have been creeping up the past 2-3 weeks.
DSG
Buyers want SUV's. Look for
November 15, 2006 - 17:50 ET by JDWBuyers want SUV's. Look for their prices to increase more dramatically next year.
JDW
Kerry: "You know, education, if you make the most of it ... you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq."
In a blue state where Dems ma
November 16, 2006 - 00:16 ET by SouthernRootsIn a blue state where Dems made many gains in the elections, Northeast of Seattle, the gas prices have gone up about 20 cents a gallon ($2.30 - $2.51) over the last couple of weeks.
Liberal Media Economics: Dem
November 15, 2006 - 15:42 ET by Ten7sLiberal Media Economics: Democrats win election = Economic recovery
Never mind, that they've not been reporting on the real economic progress over the past long while.
And the Dems don't even have
November 15, 2006 - 16:05 ET by Conservative in the ArtsAnd the Dems don't even have to do anything! The new congress isn't even in power yet! To the Dems it's all "I think, therfore I am" =
1. I think Iraq is a quagmire, therfore it is.
2. I think GWB is evil, therfore he is.
3. I think "terrorists" are just misunderstood fathers and mothers therfore there is no threat.
so now that the Dems won, where are the stories that we are now winning the war in Iraq? oh, wait.....they don't want to win....nevermind
CitA........"now winning
November 15, 2006 - 16:27 ET by ww thumperCitA........"now winning the war in Iraq..." No way! the democrats are "cut and run Cowards!!" remember! When I use :^} I am feeling real "bratty" :^} ww
"Recovery "....My s
November 15, 2006 - 16:32 ET by ww thumper"Recovery "....My stinken' foot!! The gas prices were going down long before the election! :^{ ww
yes, but back then it was a R
November 15, 2006 - 16:57 ET by Conservative in the Artsyes, but back then it was a Republican evil plot. now that the Dems will be in power they take credit for "undoing" the evils of the Republicans
CitA...The democrats like t
November 15, 2006 - 17:04 ET by ww thumperCitA...The democrats like to take credit for things they never done, and probabley was against...ww
Who didn't know that would ha
November 16, 2006 - 00:04 ET by mattmWho didn't know that would happen?
Optimism vs Pessimism
November 15, 2006 - 16:24 ET by exLibWell, now that Dems are in control of congress it's time for America to be a little Postive.
Even though nothing has changed since the election economically it's time to start framing the issues as "recovery" and Americans are Hopefull. As long as you now understand that if something doesn't go right it's all Bush's fault. Got to keep the setup for 08.
Just the other day I heard someone say that it's still not up to the Dems to set any kind of policy for Iraq. It's Bush's problem and all Congress has to do is vote against anything they don't like until, I guess, Bush "get's it right" at which point I suppose they take all the credit.
Yesterday I read of the fed
November 15, 2006 - 16:37 ET by JDWYesterday I read of the feds denying Al-Qaeda claims of torture. I also saw a story about dems insisting upon giving them rights in court.
The terrorists want to develop a portable nuke. They now have an English translated AL-J station. Sen Clinton has remained pro-Iraq throughout the entire stay. How does it hurt us to endorse her for standing up for our military?
JDW
Kerry: "You know, education, if you make the most of it ... you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq."
Political correctness when
November 15, 2006 - 22:17 ET by ww thumperPolitical correctness when dealing with Islamist will kill america....ww
"Well, the elections are
November 15, 2006 - 16:28 ET by Galvanic"Well, the elections are over; Democrats are in power, and now America is in ‘a recovery.’"
Let us all join in a prayer of gratitude for our merciful deliverance from the Big Oil Conspiracy.
Scott. What I'd like to say..
November 15, 2006 - 16:30 ET by Gary HallScott. What I'd like to say.. I can't say it here. Darn. (;~>
Gary, do you know pig latin?
November 15, 2006 - 16:45 ET by MightyMouthGary, do you know pig latin? :-)
"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...
MM
November 15, 2006 - 16:57 ET by Gary HallHa! I'd still get sanctioned.
It always astounds me (alth
November 15, 2006 - 16:50 ET by Tom1969caIt always astounds me (although I know it shouldn't) when "journalists" make bold assertions without evidence, such as:
Liberals know that "it's the seriousness of the charge", not the nature of the evidence, which is important.
But then how is it that an obvious and deliberate attempt to manipulate oil prices before an election was seen as "the White House trying to help Americans" when the Dems were in power:
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"Government should only do what only government can do."
-- Prime Minister Kim Campbell, 1993
falling oil prices and robust economy
November 15, 2006 - 16:53 ET by LionKingThat really helped the GOP. Well, it could have except the whimps allowed the dems to dictate the talking points. That's why the GOP are the LOSERS!!!
WOW
November 15, 2006 - 18:18 ET by iveseenitallWOW!, a week after they're elected. The libs have not even taken over yet and there's a recovery! Oh boy, Oh boy! It's hard to believe, but it's true. WOW!
NEVER,NEVER trust a liberal
The Democrats Won
November 15, 2006 - 19:34 ET by pbthinkerWell, the Democrats won the election last week, and the price of gas is up 2 cents this week. It's all their fault.
Didn't you know? Now that t
November 15, 2006 - 19:37 ET by Eric TurnerDidn't you know? Now that the Democrats are in charge of the House and Senate ANYTHING good that happens will be as a result of their (cough, cough) "leadership".
All praise be to the great Democratic party for their benevolent and merciful leadership and guiding us ignorant sheep.
<<sarcasm off>>
no mercy
November 15, 2006 - 19:45 ET by LionKingNo mercy to the Iraqis. Cut and Run and leave them on their own. That's what those compassionate dems want to do.
It must be sad to be a modern democrat ... no sense of accomplishment. Never finish the job...take the high road...follow the polls, but do not lead...pathetic!!!
Run, Hillary, Run.
November 15, 2006 - 19:51 ET by BlondeLionKing,
Today I heard a clip of the smartest woman in the world pontificating on the benefits of partitioning Iraq. It was so stupidly idiotic it was funny.
Run, Hillary, Run. (BTW, a bumper sticker....dems put it on their back bumper, the rest of us put it on the front of our cars).
Run, Hillary, Run.Ma says &
November 15, 2006 - 19:53 ET by Jack BauerRun, Hillary, Run.
Ma says "Life is like a box of shredded Whitewater documents."
Proud member of the all-powerful and vast
militarist/industrialist/capitalist/zionist-bagelist complex
I thought Her Royal Clinton s
November 15, 2006 - 20:00 ET by BlondeI thought Her Royal Clinton said that?
You know, "Chelsea Morning's" ma.
"Run, Hillary, Run"
November 15, 2006 - 20:18 ET by FastEd"Run, Hillary, Run" - we're gonna havta, we won't be able to afford the gasoline.
There is no sense in being stupid, if you can't prove it! - my dad
pbthinker....The gas price
November 15, 2006 - 22:21 ET by ww thumperpbthinker....The gas price in south King Co WA went up 6 cents the day after the election. Now it is up 19 cents from the day of the election....ww Political correctness when dealing with Islamist will kill america....ww
tooo absurd!
November 15, 2006 - 19:46 ET by ucGas prices have not fallen under Democrats yet!!!
If prices stablize what are
November 15, 2006 - 22:23 ET by JDWIf prices stabilize what are the chances of increased taxes on fuel?
JDW
Kerry: "You know, education, if you make the most of it ... you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq."
Gas Tax
November 15, 2006 - 22:31 ET by BlondeJDW,
If prices stabilize what are the chances of increased taxes on fuel?
With the dems in charge, I'd estimate about 90%....after all, we need the nanny state to tell us what is good for us. You know, cheap gas is BAD! It means we can drive the vehicles of our choice....a Beamer, Humvee, F350, T-Bird, etc. Instead of an alternative fuel vehicle like the Prius.
So, expect about a two hundred percent increase in the gas tax. We'll be back over $3 a gallon in no time....with the Federal Government profiting on each gallon of gasoline at about four times the profit of those supremely rich, evil oil companies.
Thanks ever so much, dems, for allowing me to save the planet!
the nanny state to tell us
November 15, 2006 - 22:39 ET by JDWthe nanny state to tell us what is good for us ... in charge.
Maybe more people will start figuring out Wal-Mart.
JDW
Kerry: "You know, education, if you make the most of it ... you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq."
Wal Mart
November 15, 2006 - 22:45 ET by BlondeWal Mart is suing Mirimar here in South Florida for throwing up unreasonable roadblocks while Wal Mart was attempting to build a new super store.
I hope this suit becomes an object lesson to greedy and hypocritical municipal entities.
If I'd wanted a nanny in charge, I would have voted for Mary Poppins.
i love how its only the rep
November 15, 2006 - 20:19 ET by CCCPi love how its only the republicans who get financed by corporations....well who finances the democrats? small business owners?
dems and small biz ... LOL
November 15, 2006 - 20:22 ET by LionKingHow could the dems be linked to small biz ... they are tied to the unions.
CCP- the welfare recipients f
November 15, 2006 - 21:55 ET by NazarethCCCP- the welfare recipients finace the Dems- didn't ya know?
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