I don’t have time tonight, but have at this monumental disingenuousness in comments.
[Monday morning update]
The emailers knew that the hockey stick was bogus, but wouldn’t say so publicly.
I don’t have time tonight, but have at this monumental disingenuousness in comments.
[Monday morning update]
The emailers knew that the hockey stick was bogus, but wouldn’t say so publicly.
…or lack thereof. It’s appalling that so many Republicans voted to confirm him.
The Daily Tech is on the story now. It amazes me how the warm mongers continue to live in denial about this. They don’t seem to understand how devastating it is to their credibility.
[Update a few minutes later]
I notice now that the article is about a week old. But it’s still a good run down.
[Update a while later]
This follow-up post addresses the desperate defense of “taken out of context.”
[Sunday morning update]
“A sequel as ugly as the original.” Extensive thoughts from Steve Hayward.
The top six signs.
Can it be eliminated? If not, we’re in big trouble. It definitely should be a campaign issue.
…could mean that the economy is broken.
The latest on the global warming scam, from Walter Russell Mead.
Jonah Goldberg, call your office.
[Update a while later]
Thoughts (and reality check for Stern) from JPet.
This is a weird comment thread on a post about the latest crusade of the nanny state — against salt.
This would actually be good for me, because I have cut way back on the salt over the past few months, and have thereby reduced my blood pressure, but neither my salt intake, or anyone else’s, is the business of the FDA.
[Update late morning]
More thoughts on the FDA and sodium at Reason.
The Occumorons declare their goal. No wonder Pelosi and Obama endorsed them.