Posted on 12/12/2011 9:42:59 PM PST by dsrtsage
So the debates not over after all. Wed pay for ringside seats.
From Politico:
Ralph Nader put on his Don King hat Monday with the hope of inspiring a made-for-TV showdown between two Capitol Hill stalwarts on global warming.
The consumer activist and former presidential candidate pitched the idea of Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe meeting Democratic Rep. Ed Markey in a 90-minute televised debate on the ins and outs of climate change science and policy.
(Excerpt) Read more at wattsupwiththat.com ...
Ping.
There is no such thing as a Senator Markey.
Inhofe will destroy representative Markey.
Hope Marc Morano gets a good 20 hours to refresh Inhofe on the facts, let Inhofe do his thing, this’ll be some good politicking.
I think I have trailer for this movie:
Sen. Inhofe & CFACT to UN climate conference: Kyoto is dead!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf5NtSg_aBM
Uploaded by cfact on Dec 9, 2011
CFACT & Sen. Inhofe’s press conference featured an analysis from Senator Inhofe of the prospects of a new climate treaty in the U.S. Senate and the release of Marc Morano’s new report “A-Z Climate Reality Check.”
Senator Inhofe was one of the men I would have liked to see in the primary.
Great. Read about this right after I had to weather proof a couple of doors in my shop. We are getting down to 35 F here in a Southern California Valley at 900 feet above sea level on Thursday morning. And that would still be one week before winter solstice.
A lot of potential here to undo some of algore’s and the MSM’s damage to our kids.
Now think....
How can the libs screw this up?
Wrong link above,
Try this:
Inhofe to UN Climate Conference in Durban: Kyoto Process is Dead
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Xmtjh7yCrw4
In a battle of wits, Markey is walking in, unarmed.
Why beat a dead horse?
TT
Demint too.
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