ABC Ignores ‘Largest Jump’ in Gas Prices in American History!

As gas prices continue to skyrocket to astronomical levels around the country on Monday, ABC’s World News TonightCompletely ignored the story. Despite CBS and CNN ignoring the story, Evening NewsNBC Nightly News covered the pain American consumers are feeling at the pump, they promoted the Biden administration’s ineffective solutions to the problem.

ABC’s World News TonightThey decided to focus on more pressing news than Americans being hit by high gasoline prices. ABC reported on the weather conditions in the northeast, as if it didn’t snow. 

CBS Evening News, senior White House correspondent Ed O’Keefe reported how gas prices have soared to a “fourteen-year average high of more than four dollars” and over forty cents in just the past week. Which O’Keefe noted that by one measure is “the largest jump in history.”

During Monday’s White House press briefing, O’Keefe asked Press Secretary Jen Psaki “what is the President’s message to Americans who are going to the gas station today and seeing prices so high?” Her response was that Biden is going to do “everything he can to reduce the impact on the American people including the price of gas at the tank.” 

Apparently everything except ramping up domestic oil production in the United States so we wouldn’t need to rely on other countries like Russia for energy. 

 

 

Unfortunately, CBS didn’t bring that possible solution up, instead they hyped that the Biden administration “is in talks with Venezuela for the first time in three years, part of an ongoing global search for crude oil that’s a substitute for Russia if the ban goes through.”

South Florida was getting redder each election cycle, but by playing footie with human rights abuser Nicolas Maduro, Biden might have increased that pace.

Watch more on NBC Nightly News, business correspondent Jo Ling Kent reported that a “gallon of regular [gas] is now more than four dollars and ten cents” which has surpassed “a previous record in 2008.” 

Kent noted that “in California, drivers spotting an eye-popping $7 a gallon in Los Angeles. Across the country, the biggest jumps are in Rhode Island, Nevada, Connecticut, Kentucky, and Alabama.” 

Later on in the segment, Kent reported that Russia’s economy is “heavily dependent on energy exports” which ends up accounting for “nearly ten percent of the global oil supply.” She warned that an American ban on Russian oil would, according to analysts, “trigger even higher gas prices here at home.” Knowing this, Kent interviewed a woman at a gas station: 

KENT: Would you pay more if you could have a better outcome in the Ukraine invasion?

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN – Short answer: Yes, that’s the short answer. If it means that I have to pay a few extra dollars, then yes. 

What Kent failed to note in her report is that Americans wouldn’t be forced to pay higher prices if the Biden administration would allow more domestic oil drilling. 

Crest is responsible for this new example of bias in omission at ABC News. CBS & NBC failing to mention an easy solution to America’s high gasoline prices was made possible by Progressive on CBS and Liberty Mutual on NBC. They are linked. 

To read the relevant transcripts click “expand”:

CBS Evening News
3/7/2022
Eastern at 6:42:30

NORAH O’DONNELL: Back here at home, stocks fell sharply on Wall Street today as oil and gas prices continue to skyrocket. The Dow fell by nearly 2.5 percent, the NASDAQ and S&P 500 suffered even greater losses. Tonight CBS’s Ed O’Keefe reports on the Biden administration’s efforts to try and ease the pain at the pump.

ED O’KEEFE: President Biden today held a video conference with European leaders intent on pressuring Russian President Vladimir Putin to reverse course. As the crisis escalates, gas prices have shot up, reaching a peak of four dollars per year, an increase of forty cents in one week. The largest increase in gas prices since records began. 

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN – I’ve never been able to understand why gas prices are so expensive.

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN : This is mind blowing. This is a ridiculous number.

O’KEEFE: What is the President’s message to Americans who are going to the gas station today and seeing prices so high?

JEN PSAKI (Japan): We will do whatever we can to lessen the American people’s suffering, which includes the gas prices at the station. It is true that President Putin’s actions, invading a sovereign nation, created market instability.

O’KEEFE: The administration is considering banning Russian oil and cutting off the revenue to Putin, though it counts to just three percent of U.S. oil imports. According to a new poll, seven out of ten Americans are in favor of an oil ban from Russia. This is despite the fact that it could lead to higher gasoline prices. And the administration is in talks with Venezuela for the first time in three years, part of an ongoing global search for crude oil that’s a substitute for Russia if the ban goes through.  

NBC Nightly News
3/7/2022
Eastern, 7:12:01

LESTER HOLT: Just about everyone’s feeling the growing economic consequences of this war, most notably at the gas pump as you’ve heard. Jo Ling Kent shares that tale.

JOLING KENT: Record-breaking pump prices tonight in the United States 

UNIDENTIFIED MAN: It’s actually killing my budget

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN : It’s hard to feel, but it is important that you keep at your game. 

KENT: A gallon of regular has now risen to more than $4.10, exceeding a 2008 record. The price of regular has risen by nearly 50 cents per gallon in the seven last days. Drivers in Los Angeles saw an astonishing $7 per gallon for gasoline. The country’s largest jumps can be found in Rhode Island and Nevada as well as Connecticut, Kentucky, Kentucky, and Alabama.

UNIDENTIFIED MAN : This could last me for about 2 weeks. Then I will park my car and get on the bus.

KENT: Soon it will be more than the pump. Experts say that increasing gas prices could lead to higher plane ticket prices. Oil prices have risen to levels never seen since 2008’s financial crisis.

SECRETARY of STATE ANTONYBLINKEN: At the moment, we are in active negotiations with European partners regarding banning Russian oil imports.

KENT: Russia is responsible for close to ten per cent of global oil supply. Analysts believe that an import ban would not only cripple Russia’s economy but also cause higher domestic gas prices. What if you were aware that the better outcome of an invasion in Ukraine would be if you paid more?

UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN – Short answer: Yes, that’s the short answer. If it means that I have to pay a few extra dollars, then yes. 

KENT: It is possible that the cost of gasoline will rise further. The national average is expected to rise by 40 to 50 cents per gallon, according gas buddy. This could be in just a few weeks. Lester?

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