Bush Jokes Washington Full of ‘Hot Air’
Offering an interesting solution to the nation’s energy crisis, President Bush joked that a wind farm should be set up around Washington, D.C. to catch all the “hot air” coming from the nation’s capital.
“I believe we’re in a transition period from an era of hydrocarbons to new technologies,” Bush explained during a speech at a welding plant in Euclid, Ohio Tuesday.
“Part of the mix has got to be solar and wind power,” Bush said. “There’s a lot of wind — they ought to have the biggest turbine farm in Washington, D.C., where there’s not only a lot of wind there’s a lot of hot air.”
The line was met with loud laughter and applause before Bush turned to advocating for clean coal and expanded drilling.
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