Is Inhofe "Cool"? - Washington Times
Google Sen. Inhofe’s name and one comes up with all sorts of media descriptions of him as a “brazen” “denier” who “abuses climate science.” Witness an American Prospect opinion piece in 2005 that claimed “when it comes to climate change, Inhofe doesn't seem to care whether he has a sound argument to make, so long as he has something contrary to say that takes at least some effort to deconstruct.”Voters ready to punish PM over 'no carbon tax' promise poll reveals | News.com.au
Well, the science is not so certain now. Sen. Inhofe’s criticisms, for good reason, aren’t so lonely anymore, and they are carrying the day politically. Some would say that’s pretty cool.
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"Climate policy, such as the emission regulations the Obama administration is implementing, will affect every corner of our economy, from big utilities to family farmers, and every Hoosier ratepayer," Lugar said. "Officials elected by and accountable to American voters, not bureaucrats, should be in charge of making any changes to our energy and environmental laws."
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