*The United Nations: Public Enemy Number One, by David Solway.
“The tendency among Western electorates to regard the UN with dewy-eyed respect, believing that it incarnates the dream of world peace and social justice, is a salient instance of the retrograde thinking and lack of realism that has increasingly placed the free world at the mercy of its enemies. For the UN is nothing like the hallucination of its Western advocates, the sweet-minded, the uninformed, the sanctimonious, and the steadfastly ignorant. It is, rather, public enemy number one.”
Read the whole thing.
RELATED: Uncoupling the U.S. From the U.N., by Edward Bernard Click.
*ObamaThink, by Jennifer Rubin.
“Democrats are convinced, in a groupthink exercise outmatched only by the global-warming hysterics, that passing a hugely unpopular bill is the only chance to save themselves from a 2010 wipeout.”
RELATED: Why Democrats Push Healthcare, Even if it Kills Them, by Byron York.
*Yes, There is a Santa, by Michael Graham.
*Socialism in Stages, by Dan Oliver Jr.
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ClimaQuidick Round-Up
*Al Gore: “According to this scientist, there is a 75% chance that the poles will melt and polar bear cannibals will rampage south killing every man, woman, and child in their path.”
Scientist: “Ummm….no, not really.”
Alright, so I may be paraphrasing.
*What a Piece of Work, by Ben Stein.
*Faith Based Global Warming, by Mike Jensen.
*If the Marx Brothers Held a Climate Conference, by Rachel Adams.
*Time for a Smarter Approach to Global Warming, by Bjorn Lomborg.
“Instead of making far-fetched promises about greenhouse gases, how about a concrete commitment to green energy research and development? Specifically, we should radically increase spending on R&D for green energy—to 0.2% of global GDP, or $100 billion. That’s 50 times more than the world spends now—but still twice as cheap as Kyoto. Not only would this be both affordable and politically achievable, but it would also have a real chance of working.”
There is zero chance of this happening, because Kyoto and Copenhagen are not about lowering green house gases, they are about transferring power and wealth from the democratic west to the despotic regimes of the 3rd world.
*McIntyre and the “Divergence Problem,” by Charlie Martin.
*The Ailing Mainstream Media Are Committing Suicide by Ignoring the Scoop of the Century, by Gerald Warner.
*The Wages of ClimateGate, by J.R. Dunn.

