Summary, Links to where to get a pdf copy of his paper & to the data sets & methods he used.
Result looks like this:
Sombody's got some splain'n tah do.
Sorry that I can't provide a lengthy reply to the solar variation issues on "Rushing to Judgement"; there is still much more to be said, and I hope to say more starting tomorrow and into next week. You have raised new points that deserve analysis (to the extent that I am capable).
Regarding the results of McIntyre and McKitrick, there is some ongoing discussion of it on this blog that is both interesting, confusing, and disturbing:
Dr. Mann is indicating that McIntyre and McKitrick used an incorrectly compiled data set, which may well be true. McIntyre and McKitrick reply that Dr. Mann has not been particularly forthcoming in response to their requests, which may also be true. Mann indicates that other researchers have replicated his results independently, which also appears to be true. At this point about all that can be said is that the analysis of McIntyre and McKitrick, while perhaps a valid analysis, may not have been conducted on the proper data.
Which makes just about everybody involved look a bit messy.