Showing posts with label Environmental skepticism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Environmental skepticism. Show all posts

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Hannity Promises To Expose CNN & NBC News In "EpicFail"

"Tick tock."



In a mysterious tweet yesterday evening to his 3.19 million followers, Fox News" Sean Hannity offered a preview of what is to come from his show next week, warning that he "will expose" CNN and NBC News for what he calls a "#EpicFail."


He followed up last night"s tweet...



With another tonight, highlighting the "fake news" being spewed forth from various media entities...



We will just have to be patient to discover what he has in store for CNN and NBC, but as The Hill notes, Hannity has focused on what he calls "the destroy Trump fake news media" on most nights during his Fox News prime-time opinion program, particularly during his opening monologues that invariably include clips of CNN and MSNBC hosts and pundits going after the president in hyperbolic fashion.


Like many cable news hosts this week, Hannity is on vacation the week between Christmas and New Year"s Day. He will return to the airwaves on Jan. 2.


The past year has been a good one for the 55-year-old staunch conservative, with his candidate of choice in Trump taking office, his move from 10 p.m. to the more-watched time slot of 9 p.m. and his finish on top of the cable news ratings race following the move, averaging 3.2 million viewers.









Saturday, October 28, 2017

Hannity Reacts To Mueller Probe Charges: "When Will Hillary Clinton Be Indicted?"

Last night, shortly after reports leaked to CNN that Special Counsel Mueller had filed his first charges in the Russia investigation, Fox News host Sean Hannity responded via Twitter asking simply: "When will Hillary Clinton be indicted?"



Of course, as we noted last night (see: Mueller Reportedly Ready To File First Charges In Russia Probe), CNN was the first to report that charges had been filed by Mueller and that arrests could be made in the coming days, a report that was subsequently "confirmed" by Reuters.  That said, the subject of the charges was not revealed and details of the court documents were sealed under orders from a federal judge.








A federal grand jury in Washington, DC, on Friday approved the first charges in the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller, according to sources briefed on the matter.


 


The charges are still sealed under orders from a federal judge. Plans were prepared Friday for anyone charged to be taken into custody as soon as Monday, the sources said. It is unclear what the charges are.


 


A spokesman for the special counsel"s office declined to comment.



Hannity, a vocal supporter of President Trump, went on to accuse Mueller of working in conjunction with the mainstream media to "change the narrative" after new details emerged last week regarding the "Uranium One" scandal, which is now being investigated by the House Intelligence Committee and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, and the revelation that Hillary"s campaign and the DNC funded the infamous "Trump Dossier".





Carefully orchestrated attempt to shift the media narrative or just a logical progression in an ongoing investigation, the answer should be unveiled on Monday.









Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Calls To Imprison "Climate Change Deniers" Grow In The Wake Of Hurricane Irma

When retired Georgia Tech professor Judith Curry penned a blog post on her "Climate Etc." website suggesting that it was scientifically irresponsible to tie the intensity of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma directly to climate change, she probably didn"t expect that she might trigger 1,000"s of progressives to call for her immediate imprisonment.  Unfortunately, for both Curry and society at large, that is exactly what happened. 


Here is part of Curry"s post that potentially resulted in this latest "mass-triggering" event:





It is premature to conclude that human activities–and particularly greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming–have already had a detectable impact on Atlantic hurricane or global tropical cyclone activity. That said, human activities may have already caused changes that are not yet detectable due to the small magnitude of the changes or observational limitations, or are not yet confidently modeled (e.g., aerosol effects on regional climate).



As the Washington Times notes, Curry"s comments only served to further enrage Al Gore"s climate change crusaders who promptly ramped up their calls to imprison anyone with the audacity to present any data and/or question, in any way, climate models which should be accepted as proven fact...even though they"re subjective and highly sensitive any number of input variables.





That is the kind of talk that could get policymakers who heed her research hauled before the justice system, if some of those in the climate change movement have their way.



“Climate change denial should be a crime,” declared the Sept. 1 headline in the Outline. Mark Hertsgaard argued in a Sept. 7 article in the Nation, titled “Climate Denialism Is Literally Killing Us,” that “murder is murder” and “we should punish it as such.”



The suggestion that those who run afoul of the climate change consensus, in particular government officials, should face charges comes with temperatures flaring over the link between hurricanes and greenhouse gas emissions.



“In the wake of Harvey, it’s time to treat science denial as gross negligence — and hold those who do the denying accountable,” said the subhead in the Outline article, written by Brian Merchant.



Brad Johnson, executive director of Climate Hawks Vote, posted last week on Twitter a set of “climate disaster response rules,” the third of which was to “put officials who reject science in jail.”



PB



And while we"re not sure if imprisonment is the right punishment, it does seem a bit outrageous for a Georgia Tech climate scientist to challenge the opinions of both the Pope and Sir Richard Branson on climate change...who does she think she is? 





Meanwhile, Pope Francis said the two Category 4 storms offer proof of catastrophic climate change, even though they are the first two major hurricanes to make landfall on the U.S. mainland in 12 years.



“You can see the effects of climate change with your own eyes, and scientists tell us clearly the way forward,” said the pontiff, adding that leaders have a “moral responsibility” to take action.



“Man-made climate change is contributing to increasingly strong hurricanes causing unprecedented damage,” Mr. Branson said in a Friday statement. “The whole world should be scrambling to get on top of the climate change issue before it is too late for this generation, let alone the generations to come.”



Of course, while we would never question the opinions of the Pope and/or a Knight, we do find the following chart on U.S. hurricane strikes by decade to be somewhat perplexing.  Why, for example, were U.S. hurricane strikes above average for almost every decade between 1870 and 1950 before declining in the 1950s through 2000?  If hurricane frequency can suddenly be linked directly to climate change in 2017, shouldn"t it have produced similarly alarming hurricanes in the 80"s, 90"s and 2000"s?  If we"re not mistaken, CO2 output has pretty much consistently risen since man first started building fires...


Hurricanes


Of course, maybe the extreme weather events have simply shifted away from the U.S. and global hurricane strikes are the more relevant metric...except not...


Globa;


Oh well, we probably just don"t understand the math...

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Sean Hannity Takes "Abrupt Vacation" Amid Advertiser Boycott

Is Fox News about to lose its last remaining "old school" anchor holdout? 


According to Philly.com, Hannity is taking "a couple days off amid a growing advertiser boycott" over Hannity"s pursuit of the Seth Rich story - an parallel to Bill O"Reilly"s final days - and so far, seven advertisers are said to have pulled out of Hannity’s show. 


Cars.com was the first advertiser to announce it was pulling ads, telling Buzzfeed News on Wednesday afternoon that “we’ve been watching closely and have recently made the decision to pull our advertising from Hannity.” It was followed by exercise bike company Peloton (which just closed a $325M Series E round financing), Leesa Sleep; mattress retailer Casper, insurance company USAA; home security equipment maker Ring and Crowne Plaza Hotels, all of which announced they would be redirecting their ad buys from Hannity’s shows.


Meanwhile, the Five host Kimberly Guilfoyle, who has confirmed speaking to the White House about potentially replacing press secretary Sean Spicer, will be filling in on Hannity on Thursday and Friday.



Kimberly Guilfoyle


Preempting speculation about a possible permanent departure, Hannity announced on Twitter the vacation was his annual Memorial Day getaway, and said "Uh oh My ANNUAL Memorial Day long weekend starts NOW. Destroy Trump/Conservative media breathless coverage starts! Did Hannity do last show?"



According to Philly.com, it is unclear if Hannity will still host his syndicated radio show on Thursday and Friday, which airs at 6 p.m. in Philadelphia on 1210 WPHT.


In any case, as noted above, so far the timeline of events surrounding Hannity is strikingly similar to how events unfolded for former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly, who following a New York Times report that revealed O’Reilly paid five former Fox News personalities $13 million to settle claims of sexual and verbal harassment, took an abrupt vacation amid a growing exodus of advertisers from his show. Despite assurances from the network that the vacation was pre planed, Fox News fired O’Reilly eight days later.


In interviews with Philly.com, Fox News contributor Julie Roginsky slammed the network, calling it “really egregious” to allow Hannity, Gingrich and others to discuss the death of Seth Rich.  “We know the facts. Wikileaks was in collaboration with the Russians,” Roginsky said.“How do we know this? Because the entire intelligence community said that the Russians were the ones who hacked into these emails. This is not in dispute.”


Well, actualy it is because 5 months later the so called entire intelligence community hasn"t presented one schred of evidence yet as Ron Paul has repeatedly, patiently, and lofically pointed out.


What is not in dispute, however, is that if Hannity were to also leave Fox - the last of the original anchor line-up that boosted Fox News to the top of the ratings charts - the Nielsen chart of Rupert Murdoch"s organization, already in tailspin, will move from the upper left to the bottom right, to quote Gartman, as traditional viewers continue to bail for alternative outlets.

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Michael Savage Laments Over Trump's Recent Decisions, Calls Yours Truly 'Vermin of the Left' in the Process

I"ve been called many things in my life, but "vermin of the left" isn"t one of them. On the Alex Jones show today, conservative talk show host Michael Savage exploded with rage after Alex began to read him my article, published on Zerohedge, which was titled "Michael Savage Turns on Trump, Says Syrian Gas Attack Was False Flag Operation."



Obviously, if Michael read the article, he"d know that I wasn"t "vermin sludge", but instead a disaffected Trump supporter, like him, who was pissed off by the war drums beating out of the White House.


Humorously, a few month"s ago Savage praised yours truly for an article that I had written, giving it rave reviews: "it"s a huge story"..."a major league piece"..."first rate piece of reportage"..."it would be great on any conservative website."


Here is Savage praising my previous work (tips hat).



And here is the full Jones-Savage interview, which is essentially a cry for help -- with Savage lamenting over Trump"s hawkish demeanor, blaming his "change" on the people around him, namely Tillerson. Savage would like Tillerson aka "the cromagnon" to go back to pumping gas.



Interestingly, this isn"t the first time Savage called me out on his show. Many years ago, when I was a younger man in my 20s, I had written an article that was critical of him, which resulted in him spending his entire 10-minute monolog in an uncontained rage, reading my article, challenging me to call his show to debate him, saying things like "you moron blogger you." I remember the day well, parked outside of a shopping mall, waiting for the Mrs. and then BAM -- Savage is on the air calling me an "idiot, moron, blogger." Good times.


Having the benefit of hindsight, I can now say Dr. Savage was right and I was wrong and for my "moronic article on some unknown website."


Thanks for the laughs, Dr. Savage.
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Saturday, April 8, 2017

Michael Savage Turns on Trump, Says Syrian Gas Attack Was False Flag Operation

Conservative talk show host, Michael Savage, who fervently supported Trump during the Presidential campaign, soured on him today. Savage, referencing his background in science, having a PhD in epidemiology, said the alleged gas attack in the ISIS controlled city of Idlib was most likely phosgene and not sarin.


Backing up his claim that the attack did not contain sarin, Savage made reference to photos showing first responders attending to bodies without gloves or protective gear. Had sarin been used in the attack, all of those men in white helmets would be dead.


In nearly a 15 minute soliloquy over the attack, Savage lamented that the neocon "military tweet" by Trump was a ploy to increase his popularity, in light of falling poll numbers. Verbosely, Savage hemmed and hawed with disappointment, dispirited that he spent over a year advocating for Trump, who said he eschewed the interventionist policies of people like McCain, Graham, and Schumer, only to cave in shortly after winning the Presidency.


Savage also questioned the timing of Jared Kushner"s trip to Iraq, coupled with Bannon"s timely demotion from the NSC -- just ahead of the attacks as being highly suspicious.


"This whole thing stinks to high heaven," said Savage. Furthering his criticism of the President, Savage proclaimed: "It looks like Hillary, deep state won, and Trump is doing her bidding."


As it pertained to who was responsible for the attack, Savage reminded his audience that just last week Putin was considered to be the smartest and most diabolical man on earth. If so, why on earth would he permit Assad to launch a chemical weapons attack, when they had already defeated the rebels, which was sure to turn public opinion against them?


"Why would he do it, you morons you?", said Savage.


Who are we supporting? According to Lindsey Graham, the "free Syrian army."


Savage exploded: "The free Syrian Army? There is no such thing. The free Syrian Army are our moderate terrorists created by the CIA and John McCain. John McCain and Lindsey Graham are the mouthpieces for this army of murderers."


"The west jumped to a conclusion, before there was any investigation."


A must listen to a voice of reason.


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Thursday, March 16, 2017

The Tolerant Left: Michael Savage Attacked Outside Restaurant, Dog Kicked

How long can we permit them to keep getting away with this sort of stuff? There will come a day when the right wing goon squads will have no choice but to place these people into large shipping containers, and then sink them to the bottom of the ocean.


Meanwhile, right wing tards continue to get beat down -- across the nation.

 
Last night conservative talk show host, Michael Savage, was attacked by a 6"5 man outside a restaurant after eating dinner -- who also kicked Savage"s dog -- because liberalism is a mental disorder.
 
Michael"s attorney said they"ll be pursuing felony charges.





"We"re going to seek felony charges against the man and we"re going to investigate this as a Hate Crime because of Michael"s political views."



 
Here is Savage"s account of the assault.





"I was leaving Servino"s restaurant when a total stranger followed me out of the restaurant and confronted me. He said, "Are you Michael Weiner?" I turned to him and sid, "Go away, I don"t know who you are. I turned to leave and he pushed me and I fell down. He moved toward me to pushed me down and he shoved my 10-pound poodle out of the way to get to me. He has lied and said I pushed him. That is absurd. Both of my hands were holding onto things!"



 
Savage and his dog are okay. Some websites said Savage incurred a bloody nose, but that has yet to be confirmed.
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