BBC host fries head of the Met Office
For your amusement. Enjoy.
I don't watch the BBC so I don't know who Andrew Neil is, but we need more journalists willing to ask questions like he does.
h/t The Daily Bayonet.
"I think our party has got into a mess on the environment. As a practical matter of politics, nobody knows what (Kyoto) is or what it commits us to." Michael Ignatieff
For your amusement. Enjoy.
I don't watch the BBC so I don't know who Andrew Neil is, but we need more journalists willing to ask questions like he does.
h/t The Daily Bayonet.
Posted by A Dog Named Kyoto at 6:41 PM
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"Consensus is the business of politics. If it's consensus, it isn't science. If it's science, it isn't consensus. Period." Michael Crichton.
"Kyoto is essentially a socialist scheme to suck money out of wealth-producing nations." Stephen Harper.
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Andrew Neil was a long-term editor of the Sunday Times, back when that paper was the one unmissable edition for news junkies in the UK.
He's not afraid of anyone, or any question, he's pure old school.
thanks for the h/t, keep on keeping on.
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