Global Warming

Kevin on May 7th, 2008

60,000 dead or missing in Burma and what does Al Gore see? Opportunity. Speaking of eco hypocrites, here’s a list of Hollywood’s biggest Green phonies. Troop trasher Stephen King isn’t happy with the “right wing blogs”. The feeling is mutual. Have you seen Roger Clemens new commercial for AT&T? Why Hillary stays in the race. […]

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If it’s spring sweeps period, the world needs to know, Where in the World is Matt Lauer? This year, Matt started his week-long magical mystery tour in Patagonia, with a live shot from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Monday: NYC to Buenos Aires Argentina Assuming three people are travelling with Lauer (a conservative estimate) the CarbonFootprint.com calculator, […]

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Chris Horner, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide To Global Warming, returned to the show tonight. In an IBD editorial on Friday, Sen. Kay Baily Hutchinson quoted Nobel economist Milton Friedman, One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results. Tonight we discussed the unintended consequences […]

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Somebody in his immediate circle needs to set John McCain straight on the non-existent “problem” of “global warming.” It is pathetic that a so-called “conservative” continues to parrot the left’s shibboleth about the exigent need to “drastically reduce man made carbon emissions.” Recently I saw McCain on Fox and he was asked what his proposed […]

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Kevin on April 4th, 2008

Global warming ‘dips this year’ BBC News environment analyst La Nina caused some of the coldest temperatures in memory in China. Global temperatures will drop slightly this year due to the cooling effect of the La Nina current in the Pacific, UN meteorologists have said. The World Meteorological Organization’s secretary-general, Michel Jarraud, told the BBC […]

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Kevin on February 28th, 2008

I came across a really interesting post by Eugene Volokh titled Supreme Court Recusals Because of Stock Ownership, The L.A. Times reports that the Exxon Valdez punitive damages case might yield a 4-4 division — with no precedent being set, and the lower court decision being affirmed — because “Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. withdrew […]

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It’s not often that I agree with a member of the San Francisco board of supervisors, let alone a member of the Green Party, but today is one of those rare occassions. It seems that the city of San Francisco has created a $160,000 a-year job for the urgently needed position of…drumroll please….Director of Climate […]

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