After Desmogblog, my favorite climate change blog is probably Rabbett Run, maintained by one Eli Rabbett (don't know if that's his real name or not). While Desmog concentrates on the PR end of the debate, Mr. Rabbett delves into hardcore science. So, warning: the guy knows math and he's not afraid to use it. He also follows the issue with an intensity and thoroughness that few others can match, and turns up stuff you can't find anywhere else. So for example, this post is a translation by Mr. Rabbett of an interview done with head climate change denier Richard S. Lindzen for the Swiss news magazine Die Weltwoche. Revealing stuff. After arguing about how "uncertain" climate science is, Dr. Lindzen discusses the new generation of Russian Climatologists:
Interviewer: Today Russian scientists are moving away from the consensus.
Lindzen: Some yes, others not. It is a question of which generation they belong to. The older ones cut away, the younger get in line. Russia has a long tradition in climate research. The current older scientists were world leaders. And they know that this simplified way of looking at things makes no sense. The younger ones are not distinguished but they want invitations to visit Europe - so they collaborate and do what Europe wants.
Interviewer: Is the world so simple?
Lindzen: Sometimes yes.
Also, after complaining about the term denier ("I am a Holocaust survivor. My parents fled Germany in 1938. Whoever calls me a “climate denier” insults me"), Lindzen compares Al Gore to a Nazi! Classic stuff!
I liked one of the commenter's linguistic analysis of Lindzen's responses:
ReplyDeleteLindzen's choice of words is interesting:
the world will end
like Islamists
scientists were suppressed
corrupt science
George Orwell
insanity and corruption
intellectual incompetence
end of the world
maneuvered by propaganda
increased funding
multi-billion operation
simplified claim
Soviet Union
crazy
alarmism
societal stupidity
end of the world.
This just sounds so nuts.
So, only the Left can call people Nazis?
ReplyDeleteAren't those words usually used to describe the deniers?
ReplyDeleteSo, only the Left can call people Nazis?
ReplyDeleteHuh?
When will the wingnuts learn the meaning of the word "evidence."
PS. I call righties nazis in the way Seinfeld called Larry Thomas "the soup nazi." It's a shortcut for authoritarianism which exists on a scale from compulsive disciplinarianism to violent repression. Since righties tend to get bored easily with over-intellectualising, I call them nazis in an attempt to get their attention.
I admit, it doesn't work...but righties are too dumb and lazy to waste any effort on attempts to persuade them, so I kind of find it gratifying to insult them.
Here's more rational, intelligent, science-based suppport for Al Gore and his new religion.
ReplyDeleteLeftist hate: Gore fans abuse, threaten Gore foes
By DEROY MURDOCK
Scripps Howard News Service
2007-04-05 00:00:00
NEW YORK -- The Tennessee Center for Policy Research recently generated headlines when it announced that former Vice President Al Gore's Nashville estate "devoured nearly 221,000 kilowatt-hours" of electricity in 2006, "more than 20 times the national average."
This free-market think tank's phones lit up when it analyzed Nashville Electric Service's public records and identified an inconvenient gap between Gore's conservationism and his energy consumption. The research center's one-page press release was greeted with enough megawatts of hatred to power the South.
"I was accused several times of being a 'stupid, redneck bitch,'" recalls Nicole Williams, who fielded numerous calls. "I repeatedly was called a 'whore' and asked 'Whose whore are you?' for three days straight, almost as if those were talking points ... I was shocked by these sexist insults _ basically attacking my gender."
The calls continued beyond Williams' Nashville office.
"I had to change my home number and get an unlisted number," Williams says.
"I got about 10 death threats by phone. I got the 'I'm gonna get you'-type threats more than 100 times ... I worried I would get shot walking to my car."
Williams discovered her obsolete address posted online. "If they could find my old home address, it would not be so hard to find a current one."
Gore's defenders also spewed venomous e-mails. They sent the research center nearly 3,000 Gore-related messages that exhibited the very bigotry the Left routinely denounces. Warning: These offensive, often-vulgar, and occasionally unschooled comments reveal the vitriol behind much of today's "progressive" rhetoric.
_ Many e-mails displayed Dixiephobia _ an intense disdain for the South and Southerners.
"Why don't you all go back to shooting one another across the hollows instead of trying to make people think anyone in Tennessee has an ounce of intelligence?" Roger Miller insisted. "Get your snaggle tooth grins capped and learn to read and write."
"W.T.F. difference would it make if he was (sic) using 1000 times more energy than the average household if it came from clean energy?" Thomas Grinnell wondered. "Don't think about that too much. It will give your southern mullet a headache."
"You really should concentrate on what Southerners do best," D. Hunter advised. "Sodomizing and impregnating little children!"
Christopher LaBarge declared: "I hope you all die slowly and have your hearts and brains trampled to pieces you small-minded, ignorant, backwoods ideologues."
"We should have flattened the South when we had the chance!" wrote Mount Laurel, New Jersey's Robert Dodelin. "If ever you confederates (sic) want to leave the Union please do. We Nothen (sic) states would love to stop having to subsidize you with our tax dollars."
This anti-Southernism mystifies TCPR President Drew Johnson.
"Some people must believe the Mason-Dixon Line runs between our office and Gore's mansion," Johnson says. "No one would call Gore a redneck, but when we uncovered his hypocritical energy use, it somehow made me a sister-dating hillbilly. That's quite amusing, since Gore and I live in Nashville, less than five miles apart."
_ Some e-mails, like Benjamin Greuel's, reflected anti-religious bias: "Go f_k yourselves you neo con, non-secular, bible thumpin, anti-science dumb f_-k pricks."
Similarly, Anthony Black wrote: "You bunch of stupid hick red-necks. I am sure you are quite religious, yet you have no problem destroying His creation with pollution; and, rather than addressing that, you cast dispersions (sic) on Al Gore's home energy use.
_"How about you have a do (sic) humanity a favor and have a stroke," Russ Smith recommended. "You silly metrosexual twit, need some more hi-lites in your hair?"
Another gay-hater wrote: "You guys are the faggiest fags I've ever come across. How do you get any work done, what with all the c_k sucking and such?"
_Two e-mails feature chillingly violent imagery.
"You people are such slime," TJ Williams noted. "You are a total waste of skin and air. Help the environment and jump off a cliff."
Bob Beaver urged: "Find a hole and stick a knife in it."
Such anti-intellectual intimidation reflects the high-octane hate that fuels so much Leftist discourse. Rather than simply argue that Johnson, Williams, and their colleagues are ecologically misguided or misinformed, these bullies call them barefoot, same-sex-loving, Winchester-wielding whores and evangel-yokels. Remember this whenever liberals crow about diversity, tolerance, and open-mindedness.
(New York commentator Deroy Murdock is a columnist with Scripps Howard News Service and a media fellow with the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University. E-mail him at deroy.murdock(at)gmail.com.)
Stop spending so much time cutting and pasting and go see 300, anonymous wingnut. It's the Triumph of the Will of the 21st century. You're missing out on being part of a grand moment in history.
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