Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Althouse: "Just look at what has been happening for the last three days," Al Gore said.
Now, what's the rule on whether we can observe the weather and say something about climate change? I'm just trying to get this straight. I think the rule is: Weather can be used as evidence of climate when it supports the theory of global warming anthropogenic climate change. There's also a corollary: Whatever happens is evidence global warming anthropogenic climate change. Another way of putting this is: You may only make statements of belief in global warming anthropogenic climate change.
Twitter / Brad Johnson
Inslee asks why climate scientists aren't "laying down on the tracks"
Election 2010: California Senate - Rasmussen Reports™
California Senate: Boxer 43%, Campbell 41%
Is Senator Graham looking for an excuse to bail on climate legislation? | Grist
I can't help but note that Sen. Graham initially became interested in climate legislation because of his mentor John McCain. McCain, of course, has long since bailed on climate discussions for plainly political reasons.

Bailing now offers Sen. Graham an easy opportunity to accommodate his increasingly anti-science base by pulling the football on the gullible democrats once again.

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