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... T-A-L-K-I-N-G about climate change in a new TV spot for the me We Can Solve It campaign.
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Erik Hoffner Posted 4:39 am
21 Apr 2008
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randino Posted 9:53 pm
21 Apr 2008
To the point - it is all fine and good to have these troglodytes coming out for doing something for global warming. The fact is that this has not found its way to the grass roots right that is still virulently opposed to (a) admitting to the reality of global warming, and (b) enlisting to do something about it.
The main reason is that whatever we do is going to involve public intervention in the market place and public regulation of carbon. Both are anathema to conservatives.
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caniscandida Posted 10:31 pm
21 Apr 2008
unlike the creepy Pat Robertson (but in fairness, I do not know that Al Sharpton is any better in this regard), Newt Gingrich does have a real interest in natural science. He is a dinosaurophile; and back when I was a fossil-explainer at the American Museum of Natural History in the 90s, and when he was Speaker, he was led on a tour of the 4th-floor vertebrate-paleontology galleries by one of the VP machers.
Whether that enlightened him in any way subsequently, of course that is hard to tell.
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