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It isn't always the message, sometimes it's the medium. Or the media actually. Framing only goes so far. Often, getting your message out there comes down to schmoozing, intimidation, and hard work. This applies to politics and science. The Daily Howler rebuts neuroscientist Drew Westen's take…
There's a widespread sense that a change is afoot on the climate issue--so much so, in fact, that some commentators are producing what I view as simplistic accounts of how this came about. See for example Sebastian Mallaby in the Washington Post:
Eight months ago, when Gore's climate documentary…
Correction: My post a few days ago implied implied that the Washington Post celebrated Gore's Nobel by publishing four items repeating the falsehood that a judge found nine errors in the movie. This was wrong. I missed their editorial on the Nobel Prize where they also took a swipe at Gore:
His…
ILLUSTRATION:
THE CLIMATE PROJECT
Eleven years ago David Guggenheim and Laurie David managed to turn a documentary about a most unlikely subject — a slide show by a man famous for being too dull to be elected president — into an Oscar-winning international hit. The reaction to An Inconvenient…
To keep this from happening -
What we need to do is send Zuska a link to the UTube video of McCain ogling Palin... PROBLEM SOLVED!
"Nuclear cleanup in aisle five. Nuclear cleanup in aisle five..."
I think the Obama campaign needs to play hardball with ads that feature information like this:
http://normdoering.blogspot.com/2008/09/can-mccain-be-redefined-as-croo…
Smart move by Obama
Matt Damon on PalinFox News is misreporting this:
If you listen to the video, Damon clearly said "Vladimir Putin," not "President Putin." Putin is no longer president of Russia, he is prime minister. The mistake is by Fox, not by Damon.
I would rather have Matt Damon as president than either McCain or Palin.