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The Only Word For Bush Grade Is Pre-Historic

One hundred nine historians already nearly unanimously agree. They call the presidency of George W. Bush a "failure." The History News...

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Blame Washington, Not Oil Companies

Senate Democrats, dragging executives from five major U.S. oil companies before them for a second day, say they're alarmed by our "failed" oil markets. What they should be is ashamed.

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Hay Chuck

An interesting story here just posted at AmericanThinker.com by Marc Sheppard. Senator Chuck Schumer, who is on the Judiciary Committee, says that coercing Saudi Arabia to increase oil production by one million barrels a day would drop the per-barrel price by $25, saving Americans 62 cents per gallon at the gas pump. Now, wait a second. It was just barely a week ago -- I remember this, we had the audio on this program -- it was just a week ago that Senator Schumer said drilling in ANWR was a waste of time because the same amount of oil, a million barrels a day coming from ANWR, would only ease oil prices by a penny. So a million barrels of oil from Saudi Arabia would drop the barrel price $25, according to Senator Schumer; a million barrels a day from ANWR would drop the barrel price by only one cent.

American Thinker: How Much Have the Democrats Cost You at the Pump? -Marc Sheppard
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Gaseous Bipartisan Demagoguery From The Dems–And McCain

Michelle Malkin  •  May 22, 2008 10:12 AM

Today on the Hill, lawmakers in both parties get a second chance to strut and tut-tut as they harangue oil company executives about high gas prices–and display their abject ignorance of, and hostility towards, basic economic principles of supply and demand.

John Hinderaker at Power Line has a good rundown of the back-and-forth between the businessmen who make a living creating wealth and the politicians who tax and take it away.

Read the whole thing.

Unfortunately, it’s not just gaseous Democrats demonizing oil companies as evil profiteers and crusading for punitive measures like the Carter-era windfall profits tax that Ronald Reagan valiantly battled.

The RNC rightly took on Obama’s support for the tax.

But here’s GOP presidential candidate John McCain in Charlotte, NC

Transcript:

MCCAIN: “Um, I don’t like obscene profits being made anywhere–and I’d be glad to look not just at the windfall profits tax–that’s not what bothers me–but we should look at any incentives that we are giving to people, that or industries or corporations that are distorting the market.”

I warned you of McCain’s class warrior rhetoric in January when he sneered at those who embrace the profit motive and bashed “greedy” corporations who engage in free enterprise.

Would Ronald Reagan ever stand up in front of the liberal media and Republican voters and inveigh against “obscene profits?”

Any pro-McCain trolls out there care to explain? 50 brownie “points” available now!

Background: IBD’s excellent overview of the windfall profits-taxing windbags here. The answer McCain should have given

See also: Jonah Goldberg, The Windfall Profits Tax Slap.


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Directly Contradicts What He Said In The Heat Of The Republican Primary About Having “Gotten The Message”

McCain: “We must enact comprehensive immigration reform”


Michelle Malkin  •  May 22, 2008 07:23 PM [Below]

Shamnesty John McCain is back in full force: No, he never “got the message”


First, my friends, a reminder of what was printed right here on January 23, 2008

And, now, straight from the campaign trail with Arnold “Move Left” Schwarzenegger, McCain has shed every last pretense that he “got the message” from grass-roots immigration enforcement proponents and is back to his full, open-borders shamnesty push. No surprise to any of you. But his complete regression back to the “comprehensive immigration reform” euphemism is a notable milestone.

Also, you don’t need to guess anymore how he would have voted on the Feinstein/Craig illegal alien farmworker amnesty

Same old, same old about sham background checks.

Been there, done that.

They’ve learned nothing. Nada. Zippo. How about you?



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We Know The Answer


Two things happened in Iraq last week.  A US soldier shot a discarded copy of the Qur’an, and al-Qaeda strapped explosives to an 8-year-old
girl, killing more Iraqis in the name of Allah.  Only one of these acts
enraged Muslims.  Do you know Islam well enough to know which?

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Junk Science

Here's an interesting juxtaposition, we follow this item  with the Press Briefing by White House Spokesman Dana Perino:

31,072 American scientists against AGW - The Global Warming Petition (click!) was signed by 9,021 American PhD's and 22,051 additional American scientists.

For the sake of balance, here is the list of 100 or so most prominent climatologists who believe man-made catastrophic global warming:
Celebrities

Al Gore, B.A. Government (no science degree)
Alanis Morissette, High School Diploma
Bill Maher, B.A. English (no science degree)
Bono (Paul Hewson), High School Diploma
Daryl Hanna, B.F.A. Theater (no science degree)
Ed Begley Jr., High School Diploma
Jackson Browne, High School Diploma
Jon Bon Jovi (John Bongiovi), High School Diploma
Oprah Winfrey, B.A. Speech and Drama (no science degree)
Prince Charles of Whales, B.A. (no science degree)
Sheryl Crow, B.A. Music Education (no science degree)
Sienna Miller, High School Diploma

ABC - Sam Champion, B.A. Broadcast News (no science degree, not a meteorologist)
CBS - Harry Smith, B.A. Communications and Theater (no science degree)
CBS - Katie Couric, B.A. English (no science degree)
CBS - Scott Pelley, College Dropout
NBC - Ann Curry, B.A. Journalism (no science degree)
NBC - Anne Thompson, B.A. American studies (no science degree)
NBC - Matt Lauer. B.A. Communications (no science degree)
NBC - Meredith Vieira, B.A. English (no science degree)

Al Sharpton, College Dropout
Alicia Keys, College Dropout
Alicia Silverstone, High School Dropout
Art Bell, College Dropout
Ben Affleck, College Dropout
Ben Stiller, College Dropout
Billy Jean King, College Dropout
Brad Pitt, College Dropout
Britney Spears, High School Dropout
Bruce Springsteen, College Dropout
Cameron Diaz, High School Dropout
Cindy Crawford, College Dropout
Diane Keaton, College Dropout
Drew Barrymore, High School Dropout
George Clooney, College Dropout
Gwyneth Paltrow, College Dropout
Jason Biggs, College Dropout
Jennifer Connelly, College Dropout
Jessica Simpson, High School Dropout
John Travolta, High School Dropout
Joshua Jackson, High School Dropout
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, College Dropout
Julia Roberts, College Dropout
Kanye West, College Dropout
Keanu Reeves, High School Dropout
Kevin Bacon, High School Dropout
Kiefer Sutherland, High School Dropout
Leonardo DiCaprio, High School Dropout
Lindsay Lohan, High School Dropout
Ludacris (Christopher Bridges), College Dropout
Madonna (Madonna Ciccone), College Dropout
Matt Damon, College Dropout
Matthew Modine, College Dropout
Michael Moore, College Dropout
Nicole Richie, College Dropout
Neve Campbell, High School Dropout
Olivia Newton-John, High School Dropout
Orlando Bloom, High School Dropout
Paris Hilton, High School Dropout
Pierce Brosnan. High School Dropout
Queen Latifah (Dana Elaine Owens), College Dropout
Richard Branson, High School Dropout
Robert Redford, College Dropout
Rosie O'Donnell, College Dropout
Sarah Silverman, College Dropout
Sean Penn, College Dropout
Ted Turner, College Dropout
Tommy Lee (Thomas Lee Bass), High School Dropout
Uma Thurman, High School Dropout
Willie Nelson, High School Dropout

Politicians:

John McCain, B.S. (Graduated 894th out of 899 in his class)
Newt Gingrich, Ph.D. Modern European History (no science degree) (Hypocrite)
Pat Robertson, B.A., J.D., M.A. Divinity (no science degree)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr, B.A. Government, J.D. Law (no science degree, 'recovered' Heroin addict)

Scientists:

Bill Nye, B.S. Mechanical Engineering (Bill Nye the Science Guy)
Gavin Schmidt, B.A. Ph.D. Applied Mathematics (RealClimate.org)
James Hansen, B.A. Physics and Mathematics, M.S. Astronomy, Ph.D. Physics (NASA, Gavin Schmidt's Boss)
James Lovelock, Ph.D. Medicine, D.Sc. Biophysics
Lonnie Thompson, Ph.D. Geological Sciences
Michael Mann, A.B. Applied Math, Physics, M.S. Physics, Ph.D. Geology & Geophysics (RealClimate.org)
Michael Oppenheimer, S.B. Chemistry, Ph.D. Chemical Physics
Richard C. J. Somerville, Ph.D. Meteorology
Steven Schneider, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering and Plasma Physics

Social Scientists:

Ronald Bailey, B.A. Philosophy and Economics (Science Correspondent, Reason Magazine)

(Luboš Motl, The Reference Frame)

Press Briefing by Dana Perino - May 20, 2008 3:09 PM EDT
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room

Excerpt:

Les Kinsolving. (reporter for WorldNetDaily.com)

Q Thank you, Dana. Two questions.

MS. PERINO: Okay.

Q WorldNetDaily reports that more than 31,000 U.S. scientists, including 9,000 Ph.D.s, now signed a petition rejecting global warming, the assumption that human production of greenhouse gases is damaging the Earth's climate. My question: What is the White House reaction to these 31,000 U.S. scientists?

MS. PERINO: I would say that everyone is entitled to their opinion. What's your next question?

Q That's all?

MS. PERINO: That's all I'm going to say. (BUSINESS WIRE)

For an administration allegedly hell-bent on cooking the planet and 'denying global warming' they sure give the impression of having imbibed deeply from the Kool-Aid barrel.

Consider that global warming hysteria is driving the most dangerous misdirection of effort and resources in human history. No one knows what the 'right' temperature is for the planet any more than we know its current temperature with a precision greater than guessed change over centuries. The only thing holding the silly scare together is the alleged 'consensus of scientific opinion' despite facts not requiring a quorum and here's more than adequate demonstration of lack of unanimity of opinion anyway.

And the administration's response? 'Everyone's entitled to their opinion' (which is true -- they just aren't entitled to their own facts).

Audio (MP3): Dr. Arthur Robinson’s presentation at the National Press Club

Now, while the administration is yielding to the anti-energy watermelons, we have the National Academies hosting panicked meetings about America's loss of competitiveness -- it is being outcompeted on the world stage. Check out their podcast: Is America Falling Off The Flat Earth? (alternate link)

One startling omission in the NAS 'Gatherings' podcast is cheap and abundant energy (arguably the foundation of America's industrial greatness). Why? If America does not get off its collective butt and bring one heck of a lot of fossil fuel and modern power stations online in the near future no amount of hand-wringing or education/innovation initiatives are going to help. Industry needs innovators, smart, educated workers and committed, productive people but, above all, industry needs abundant, reliable and cheap power.

Get busy or lose. What's so hard to understand?

WCCO meteorologist: Global warming 'extremism' uses 'squishy science' - Longtime WCCO-TV meteorologist Mike Fairbourne says that the environmental movement is practicing "squishy science" when it ties human activity to global warming.

Fairbourne's assessment Monday came on the same day that the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine appeared before the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., and announced that it has the signatures of more than 31,000 scientists -- including Fairbourne's -- who agree that the human impact on global warming is overblown.

Fairbourne, who joined WCCO in 1977 and has been a meteorologist for 40 years, said that while there is no doubt that "there has been some warming" of global temperatures in recent years ... there is still a pretty big question mark" about how much of that warming is from human activity. (Star Tribune)

Stink over alarmist theory - YOU'D think a record of dud predictions would shame Alarmist of the Year Tim Flannery into silence. But, no. It seems this professional fearmonger has learned instead that global warming is a faith that grows on panic, not facts. (Andrew Bolt, Herald Sun)

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You Go, Girl: Alaska GOP Gov. Will Sue Bush Administration Over Polar Bear Listing

Michelle Malkin  •  May 22, 2008 12:06 AM

Alaska GOP Gov. Sarah Palin is taking on the Bush administration’s eco-pandering decision to put polar bears on the threatened species list. Via Reuters comes news that Alaska will file suit to block the move. With staunch, sane, principled conservatives like Gov. Palin and Sen. James Inhofe taking a stand, there’s hope–however dwindling–for the GOP yet.
Keep hope alive

The Bush administration’s listing was an act of submission in the face of lawsuits from environmental activist groups.

As usual with acts of submission, this one didn’t satisfy the demanders. They’ve gone back to court to sue because the listing doesn’t “include steps against global warming.”

GOP presidential candidate John McCain supported the listing: “He said that he strongly supports the move and believes it should have happened ‘long ago.’”

Does he support his radical environmental friends’ latest round of lawsuits?

Ask him!


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Oil

When a politician demands the Saudis pump more oil, they're admitting that more supply lowers prices. All their talk about ANWR and Big Oil gouging is bull. Some oil executives had the guts to say that to Congress
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Potato-Potatoe, What About Obama Gaffes?

All it takes is one gaffe to taint a Republican for life. The political establishment never let Dan Quayle live down his fateful misspelling of...

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