Amid many astounding and bizaare themes of the 2008 election, one of the most absurd came from the Republican Party’s determined efforts to cast Sarah Palin as one of the nation’s top energy experts. Putting aside the 10,000s (if not 100,000s or even millions) of Americans who are more knowledgeable of energy issues, Palin demonstrated […]
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Sarah “Energy Expert” Palin: Ready to lead America away from science and back into the past
July 14th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Tags: Energy
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 […]
Tags: cartoon · climate change · Energy · environmental · Global Warming
Will Will’s deceptions ever be fact-checked by WashPost?
May 7th, 2009 · 4 Comments
The Washington Post opinion page editor, Fred Hiatt, has made strong statements about the strength and quality of fact-checking for the columnists within his pages. told by editorial page editor Fred Hiatt — that multiple editors had checked Will’s sources, we don’t have lax standards for accuracy … in general, we do careful fact checking. […]
Tags: Congress · Energy · hybrid · politics · transportation
Sanity strikes WashPost OPED pages
May 6th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Fred Hiatt has amassed a collection of global warming denying and fossil-foolish columnists for the Washington Post. George F. Will; Charles Krauthammer; Robert J. Samuelson can be counted on to enter the fray with deceit and truthiness to clouden our understanding of energy and climate issues, seeking to undermine the building of consensus toward policies […]
Tags: analysis · climate change · energy efficiency
With critique, praise for ABC
April 23rd, 2009 · Comments Off on With critique, praise for ABC
ABC has rightfully been receiving rebukes for an inflammatory headline for its 21 April “Clean Coal?” story. In short, Brian Ross’ “Blotter” posting (with the embedded video) is entitled RFK Jr. Blasts Obama as ‘Indentured Servant’ to Coal Industry. In fact, Robert F Kennedy, Jr, did not say this in RFK JR’s interview with Brian […]
Mea culpa: I trusted George Will and Washington Post fact checking
April 9th, 2009 · 7 Comments
Writing mea culpas and apologizing for errors isn’t necessarily the most joyous thing for a writer, analyst, commentator to do. But, standing up and admitting error and seeking to learn from faults is a fundamental basic obligation that an author has in their implied contract with their readers. And, for myself, my own ethical standards. […]
Tags: journalism
Washington Post’s Willfully Civil War
April 9th, 2009 · 7 Comments
The Washington Post clearly has a major internal battle under way. Clear because the discussions and disputes are spilling so clearly into public. This week, five different Washington Post employees (four in The Washington Post or on WashingtonPost.COM) have directly criticized George Will’s Will-ful Deceit in what has escalated into The Will Affair. QUICK BACKGROUNDER/REMINDER: […]
Tags: climate change · environmental · journalism
WashPost corrects WashPost re Will-Ful Deceit… Will they need another correction as well?
April 8th, 2009 · 3 Comments
The Will Affair continues to build in new twists and turns. [A quick reminder: On February 15, George Will published a deceitful column on Global Warming. Unlike past events, this set off a chain of blogosphere critiques that led to journalism critiques of Will, responses from both the Post’s ombudsman and the editorial editor, Fred […]
Will Writes, Will Whines
April 2nd, 2009 · 7 Comments
Whenever George Will sets his pen to paper with words “climate change” or “global warming” anywhere on the page, the BS detector alarms should be going off. In today’s Climate Change’s Dim Bulbs, Will launches deceptive broadsides at compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL), using “facts” to pander truthiness and confuse the public discussion on energy […]
Tags: global warming deniers · journalism · lighting · skeptic · truthiness
Post Editorial Board Admits Error in The Will Affair … implicitly
March 21st, 2009 · 6 Comments
More than a month after the column that spark a storm of outrage and after having only published a sarcastic (correct, but not a refutation of Will on the substance) letter to the editor, the Washington Post published an opinion piece by Chris Mooney (author, Republican War on Science) and a strong letter to the […]
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