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MSNBC’s “The Situation with Tucker Carson” June 22, 2005
CARLSON: Next situation, nukes make a comeback. Here's
President Bush at a nuclear power plant in Maryland earlier today.
He was there to push for a new era of nuclear power, saying it
would cut air pollution and U.S. dependence on foreign energy.
It's been 29 years since a new reactor project has been started
in the country, and that's a complete shame. And that's completely
due to a very small group of very aggressive upper middle-class
yuppie anti-nuke environmental activists who are afraid of nukes
mostly for emotional reasons.
Nuclear power has some ugly components. The waste is, you know,
problematic. On the other hand, it doesn't pollute the
environment. And it produces a lot of electricity that we need,
and it works in France, and in a lot of Europe and around the
world. And it could work here, and it would be working were it not
for this small group of people who are determining our energy
policy and shouldn't be.
MADDOW: Can I just note that you just made a non-mocking
reference to France? That's the first time.
CARLSON: Actually, I am objectively pro-France. You know,
France blew up the Rainbow Warrior, that Greenpeace ship in
Auckland Harbor in the '80s. And I've always respected them...
(CROSSTALK)
MADDOW: That made you like them?
CARLSON: Yes. Yes. It won me over.
MADDOW: Not steak au poivre?
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