Out of the ubiquitous analysis of the State of the Union speech is this from Rep. Kevin Brady, Texas Republican, as reported by the Washington Examiner.
Out of the ubiquitous analysis of the State of the Union speech is this from Rep. Kevin Brady, Texas Republican, as reported by the Washington Examiner:
[Brady]...said Obama's White House feels out of step with national priorities and moods.
"I do think there is a disconnect," Brady said. "It's almost like the White House has the Cone of Silence from 'Get Smart,' where nothing is getting through."
Really? Cone of silence?
Or this?
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Eric Cartman| 1.29.10 @ 2:52PM
That should be the cone of No Shame.
Tom Harris| 1.31.10 @ 1:10AM
It may interest readers that the UN has still not responded to, or even acknowledged, the International Climate Science Coalitions' Copenhagen Climate Challenge referenced by Ed. In it, we ask for the underlying data, the observational evidence, for their claims of catastrophic human-caused climate change. The recent 'gates' (Climategate, Glaciergate, Pachurigate, Amazongate and now Weathergate) seem to tell us why they do not want to share much of the underlying data. Here is our open letter, endorsed now by 160 leading climate experts (we still welcome endorsers in the field):
http://www.copenhagenclimatechallenge.org
Tom Harris
Executive Director International Climate Science Coalition (ICSC)
P.O. Box 23013
Ottawa, Ontario K2A 4E2 Canada http://www.climatescienceinternational.org
la martina| 3.10.10 @ 8:07AM
See this is exactly why I dont like Obama