To paraphrase White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, "Never let a crisis go to waste."
Clearly, Barack Obama agrees with his chief of staff's philosophy. Last week during his first Oval Office address, President Barack Obama spent a significant part of it trying to convince the American people that in the wake of what's happening in the Gulf, now is the time to implement radical energy and climate reform legislation - which for Barack Obama and some of his Democrat supporters, means a so-called cap-and-trade system...or a national energy tax.
To "move" this economy-changing legislation through Congress - a feat doubted by many in his own party - Barack Obama needs the United States Senate to act legislatively...and that "action" will require 60 votes to stop a filibuster. Sensing the timing may be right, or, in truth, that the legislative calendar for the year is nearing its end and Democrats need to rush home to campaign for November's elections, the President will soon call a group of Republican and Democrat Senators to the White House to discuss this so-called energy and climate "reform" effort.

