Joe Romm looks pretty good with that ‘dummy’ in his arms … <object width=’448′ height=’280′><param name=’movie’ value=http://beta.sling.com/v/152458 /><param name=’allowFullScreen’ value=’true’ /><param name=’allowscriptaccess’ value=’always’ /><embed type=’application/x-shockwave-flash’ src=’http://beta.sling.com/v/152458′ height=’280′ width=’448′ allowFullScreen=’true’ allowScriptAccess=’always’></embed></object> At the end of the day, the news from the climate science world is, if one searches for the laughing, most appropriately in the gallows […]
Can a climate scientist make you laugh?
May 10th, 2009 · Comments Off on Can a climate scientist make you laugh?
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Olympia Snowe on The Party of Exclusion
May 10th, 2009 · Comments Off on Olympia Snowe on The Party of Exclusion
“We’re excluding the young, minorities, environmentalists, pro-choice — the list goes on,” says Olympia Snowe of Maine, one of two moderate Republicans left in the Senate after Specter’s switch. “Ideological purity is not the ticket to the promised land.” From Time magazine’s look at the Republicans in Distress, questioning: Is the Party Over?
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A reason to open the Washington Post …
May 10th, 2009 · Comments Off on A reason to open the Washington Post …
As regular readers of these pages (these electrons) are aware, there are many , Many, MANY reasons to find frustration in The Washington Post opinion pages which are, on occasion, balanced by sanity in responding letters and OPEDs. There is, however, one quite consistent voice who makes opening those pages worthwhile: the Post’s pulitzer prize-winning […]
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