Tuesday, February 16, 2010

The Continuing Climate Meltdown

The Continuing Climate Meltdown

"It has been a bad—make that dreadful—few weeks for what used to be called the "settled science" of global warming, and especially for the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that is supposed to be its gold standard."

"First it turns out that the Himalayan glaciers are not going to melt anytime soon, notwithstanding dire U.N. predictions. Next came news that an IPCC claim that global warming could destroy 40% of the Amazon was based on a report by an environmental pressure group. "

"The Nature study, Mr. Leake writes, "did not assess rainfall but in fact looked at the impact on the forest of human activity such as logging and burning.""


" the IPCC neglected to include Mr. Arnell's corollary finding, which is that global warming could also increase water resources for as many as six billion people."

"the IPCC again based its assertion on a single study that was not peer-reviewed."

Global Warming in Last 15 Years Insignificant

Global Warming in Last 15 Years Insignificant, U.K.'s Top Climate Scientist Admits

"The embattled ex-head of the research center at the heart of the Climate-gate scandal dropped a bombshell over the weekend, admitting in an interview with the BBC that there has been no global warming over the past 15 years."

"Jones also allowed for the possibility that the world as a whole was warmer in medieval times than it is today -- a concession that may also undermine theories that global warming is caused by man."

Friday, February 12, 2010

Why does the MSM protect Obama?

The MSM is attacking Palin for writing notes on her hand. Remember these? Not if all you watch is the MSM.

Are there 58 states?



Remember Bush with "nuclear" or Qualye with potato? Three times he mispronounced corpsman (kôr′mən). Shouldn't a Commander-in-Chief know how to pronounce it?

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Health Care Cuban Style

Cuban authorities are investigating the deaths of 26 patients

"Human rights activists blamed the deaths on negligence and the dilapidated state of the hospital."

Broder on Palin

Sarah Palin displays her pitch-perfect populism


"The snows that obliterated Washington in the past week interfered with many scheduled meetings, but they did not prevent the delivery of one important political message: Take Sarah Palin seriously.

Her lengthy Saturday night keynote address to the National Tea Party Convention in Nashville and her debut on the Sunday morning talk show circuit with Fox News' Chris Wallace showed off a public figure at the top of her game -- a politician who knows who she is and how to sell herself, even with notes on her palm. "


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_S._Broder

Palin on Fox News Sunday Before Tea Party Address





Sunday, February 7, 2010