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Clinton will be remembered for having redrawn the rules of the political game itself.
Not long ago, environmental groups were heralding natural gas as a “bridge fuel to a more climate-friendly energy supply.” Today, New York “progressives” are leading the charge to demonize it as a “bridge to nowhere” — producing “water contamination, air pollution, global warming and fractured communities.” Why the flip-flop?
Misguided Supreme Court decisions have helpedAmerican to arrive atmany differentconsensuses.
Since the beginning of the climate change story more than 20 years ago, it has been hard to sort out whether the IPCC represents the “best” science, or merely the findings most compatible with the politically driven climate policy agenda. Both sets of Climategate emails have lifted the lid on the insides of the process, and it isn’t pretty.
Wecan soon expect to hear about the "dirty" campaign of 2004 andthe rise of liberal mistrust of the media, one of the most important ideological phenomena of the past four years.
Musings on the bygone era when letter writing was a big deal.
Despite vigorous public support for environmental protection, the environment is a decisive issue for only a tiny segment of the electorate.
The bipartisan hysteria over Dubai and the ports serves to demonstrate--once again--how misguided Congress is in matters of homeland security.





