 Stories About: elections AND energy AND John McCain AND politics AND presidential race 08
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A compulsive ... nontruth-teller John McCain avoids using the word 'mandatory' when discussing cap-and-trade |
Joseph Romm |
14 Feb 2008 |
Gristmill |
| When will the media stop calling McCain a straight-talker and realize he is a pathological doubletalker? I realize the 'L' word is frowned upon in politics, so instead of using that word, which, in any case, doesn't do justice to the full range of doubletalk in the political arena -- let's just imagine there is an agreed-upon objective scale from 1 to 10 of veracity (with 5 being half-true) that goes something like this: (10) Fred Thompson, December 2007: 'I' ... |
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| Topics: carbon trading, climate, climate change mitigation, elections, energy, John McCain, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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Notable quotable
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David Roberts |
30 Jan 2008 |
Gristmill |
| "... there are a number of pieces of legislation where [McCain's] views are out of the mainstream, at least in my view, of conservative Republican thought. So, for instance, he's opposed to drilling in ANWR, I believe. ... ... And then now McCain-Lieberman, which is a unilateral -- meaning U.S.-only imposed -- cap-and-trade program, which puts a burden, as much as 50 cents a gallon, on gasoline in this country. It basically says Americans are going to pa ... |
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| Topics: Arctic refuge, carbon trading, climate, elections, energy, John McCain, Mitt Romney, oil and gas drilling, politics, presidential race 08, quotables (all these topics) |
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Republican primary in Florida
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David Roberts |
29 Jan 2008 |
Gristmill |
| In case you hadn't heard, there's a Republican primary in Florida today. It has largely come down to a Romney/McCain contest, the polls have been bouncing all over the place, it's utterly impossible to predict what will happen, and it's likely that whoever wins -- particularly if it's a sizeable win -- will secure the Republican nomination. So it's a big deal. Naturally I won't/can't endorse anyone, but just considering things from the generic green voter's perspectiv ... |
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| Topics: climate, elections, energy, Florida, John McCain, Mitt Romney, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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Mittster attacks McCain on climate Could Romney's climate contrarianism come back to bite him in the general? |
David Roberts |
27 Jan 2008 |
Gristmill |
| It's becoming increasingly clear that the Republican race is down to McCain and Romney, and they are rapidly escalating their attacks on one another. Romney is now using McCain's climate legislation against him: In a new line of attack, Romney then tore into the McCain-Lieberman Climate Stewardship Act. "Instead of seeing if there's a way of stimulating the economy, McCain-Lieberman would depress the economy," Romney said. "His plan cal ... |
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| Topics: climate, elections, energy, John McCain, legislation, Mitt Romney, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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Climate change in last night's GOP debate McCain's doubletalk express on global warming |
Joseph Romm |
25 Jan 2008 |
Gristmill |
| If you think Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is a straight-talking, courageous politician on the issue of global warming, watch this jaw-dropping clip from last night's Republican presidential debate: The transcript is online, so we can go through McCain's entire Orwellian answer to moderator Tim Russert. [Note: This was following a question to Giuliani about the global warming threat to Florida and his opposition to mandatory caps, which I'll briefly discu ... |
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| Topics: carbon trading, climate, elections, energy, John McCain, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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John McCain: Patsy of the Democratic Left? Even Republicans will have to acknowledge global warming in the presidential race |
Kit Stolz |
25 Jan 2008 |
Gristmill |
| In a report for 'The Campaign Spot' on the National Review, Jim Geraghty gently broke the bad news to conservatives that yes, global warming will be an issue in the 2008 campaign, and the Republican party will concede the time has now come to act to reduce the risks. To make his case, first Geraghty gave the mic to a fire-breathing Giuliani supporter named Robert Tracinski, who declared for Real Clear Politics: But the biggest problem for Republicans with McCain's c ... |
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| Topics: climate, elections, energy, John McCain, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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Like a red-headed step planet How will climate play in the general election? |
David Roberts |
23 Jan 2008 |
Gristmill |
| This CQ article is disturbing for two reasons. One, it confirms my worst fears about a McCain candidacy: Today, McCain's position would be relatively close to that of the Democratic nominee in a general election. Only on the most superficial level, but then, I guess that's the level we play on during campaigns. ... if Republicans nominate a cap-and-trade proponent for president -- McCain or possibly Huckabee -- the GOP side could play up the issue in an atte ... |
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| Topics: climate, elections, energy, John McCain, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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Green in sheep's clothing? Pro-warming Romney has sham slam on McCain |
Joseph Romm |
15 Jan 2008 |
Gristmill |
| Think Progress has the whole story, but I'll repeat it here, since, tragically, it may represent the shape of things to come in climate politics for many years, making it hard for Republicans to do the moral thing on climate: Last weekend, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney (R) slammed Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) for supporting 'radical climate change legislation,' and 'pushing for a massive new energy tax.' Romney is using an anti-environment front group, ... |
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| Topics: climate, elections, energy, John McCain, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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Pandering in Michigan Romney and McCain treat Michigan workers like credulous children |
David Roberts |
14 Jan 2008 |
Gristmill |
| Romney and McCain are campaigning furiously in Michigan, and it's tight. Romney, for whom Michigan is make-or-break, seems to have decided it's in his best interests to sell fantasies: Mr. Romney criticized the energy bill signed into law last month by President Bush that requires cars and trucks sold in the United States to achieve a fleet average of 35 miles per gallon by 2020. Substantial majorities in both parties in both houses of Congress approved the mea ... |
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| Topics: elections, energy, John McCain, Michigan, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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McCain on climate and coal in Michigan Rubber, meet road |
David Roberts |
13 Jan 2008 |
Gristmill |
| So, McCain made a big deal out of climate change before the New Hampshire primary, sucking up to the state's independents. Now the Republicans are heading to Michigan, where there's an epic fight going on between environmentalists and massive rush of proposed new coal plants. Think McCain will take sides in that struggle? |
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| Topics: climate, coal, elections, energy, John McCain, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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Masters of their domain Politicians and the art of deception |
biodiversivist |
08 Nov 2007 |
Gristmill |
| Compare this video (posted by David) of Hillary squirming while she tells a whopper with the video below of McCain being brutally honest (via a comment by greyflcn in same post). Refreshing. We human beings are masters of deception, and of detection of said deception -- the result of an evolutionary arms race: Update: I didn't realize that this is old footage before his flip flop. Update: Compare his demeanor in the above clip to his demeanor in the clip b ... |
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| Topics: biofuels, elections, energy, ethanol, John McCain, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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McCain on the Record An interview with John McCain about his presidential platform on energy and the environment |
Amanda Griscom Little |
01 Oct 2007 |
Grist Feature |
| This is part of a series of interviews with presidential candidates produced jointly by Grist and Outside. John McCain. Photo: hatch1921 John McCain likes to project a tough-guy stance on the issues, and global warming is no exception. "Americans solve problems. We don't run from them," he's quoted as saying on the environment page of his ... |
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| Topics: climate, elections, energy, interview, John McCain, politics, presidential race 08 (all these topics) |
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How Green Is Your Candidate? Interviews and info on the presidential candidates' environmental positions |
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06 Jul 2007 |
Grist Feature |
| Updated 13 Jun 2008 Forget boxers or briefs. You want to know about candidates' stances on energy and the environment, right? Well, you've come to the right place. Compare the candidates' green positions using our handy chart. And get more in-depth info by reading our interviews with the candidates and checking out fact sheets on their environmental platforms and records. ... |
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| Topics: Barack Obama, climate, elections, energy, John McCain, politics, presidential race 08, Ralph Nader (all these topics) |
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