Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Fair-and-balanced mainstream media types Richard Black and Beth Elliott show their true colors by attacking Anthony Watts

Twitter / enviroblack: Four reasons why the PBS Anthony ...
Four reasons why the PBS Anthony Watts interview was a good thing...
Twitter / enviroblack: 1. Watts clarifies that his ...
1. Watts clarifies that his basic beef with climate science is about taxes and regulation - good to have that clearly on the table
Twitter / enviroblack: 2. PBS is firm (now) that Watts ...
2. PBS is firm (now) that Watts isn't a scientist - which could come in useful down the line
Twitter / enviroblack: 3. 'Climate change is a ...
3. 'Climate change is a business'... indeed - get your WUWT t-shirt (human & dog), mug, clock, box (for hot air?) here
Twitter / enviroblack: 4. Clarifies huge issues ...
4. Clarifies huge issues mainstream media still has on #climate science. No more questions about belief, please - it's the evidence, stupid!
Twitter / enviroblack: Big response to WUWT merchandise ...

Big response to WUWT merchandise coming in so here's a bit of fun... what else would you like to see Anthony selling?

Twitter / mbelliott33 [Beth Elliott]: @enviroblack WUWT superhero ...
@enviroblack WUWT superhero figures. Angry, gray, paunchy, too clever (and cheap) to save homosapiens from mass extinction.
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Beth Lewandowski Elliott is the Washington Director for Cater Communications, and a media consultant with more than 20 years experience in the field of broadcast news, communications and public relations. Her past clients include the World Bank, UNESCO, the Enough Project, Ad Council and the International Crisis Group.

Prior to her work as a consultant, Beth was senior interview producer and booker of The Riz Khan Show, Al Jazeera English’s flagship interactive talk show. At CNN, she was an interview producer, planner and field producer working with numerous shows including Amanpour, CNN Newsroom and Wolf Blitzer Reports. She has booked and interviewed heads of state and leading figures in the world of politics, entertainment, business and science. She has also covered some of the most significant events in recent American history – the 2000, 2004 and 2008 political campaigns, the space shuttle Columbia tragedy and the 9/11 attacks that won her CNN team an Emmy. In addition, Beth has extensive experience as an off-air reporter, writer and documentary producer covering homeland security, energy, environmental and financial news.

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