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By Alex Fitzsimmons | May 31, 2011 | 12:20

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lobbed incendiary accusations at the coal industry on "Morning Joe" today in a segment that devolved into a nearly 10-minute advertisement for his new anti-coal documentary.

The left-wing environmental activist juxtaposed fossil "fuels from Hell" with "patriotic fuels from Heaven," though neither co-host Joe Scarborough nor Mika Brzezinski pushed back.

"Right now the rules that govern the American energy system were written and devised by the incumbents, by the carbon cronies, to reward the dirtiest, filthiest, most poisonous, most toxic, most addictive, and destructive fuels from Hell rather than the cheap, clean, green, abundant, wholesome, and patriotic fuels from Heaven," blathered Kennedy.

[Video embedded after the page break.]

After Kennedy claimed that oil and coal companies "subvert democracy," "corrupt politicians," and "destroy transparency in government," Brzezinski, rather than refute the senseless charges, regurgitated her guest's liberal talking points.

"So you talk about subverting democracy and about these federal laws being broken loudly and the impact on the people again when they see this happening right here where they live and feel like they have no voice," bemoaned Brzezinski. "Ultimately it comes down to them where they feel as if, what do we matter?"

Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs chimed in to offer his support for Kennedy's agenda, lamenting, "Why can't we get any planning at the national level to get some kind of sensible energy strategy?"

Piggybacking on Sachs's line of questioning, Scarborough decried America's "lack of energy policy," fretting, "We've been talking about, though, a lack of energy policy, since Jimmy Carter. Actually, since Richard Nixon and OPEC...That was 38 years ago and we just don't get there. It doesn't matter who's running Congress, who's running the White House."

The former Republican congressman's history less gave Kennedy the opportunity to drift into a screed against Ronald Reagan: "When Reagan came in, the first thing he did was to rip the solar panels off the roof of the White House to basically announce we're handing the economy back over to Big Oil and Big Coal. And we're living with the effects of that decision today."

This is far from the first time Kennedy has attacked the 40th president: in 2007, he blamed Reagan for the 9/11 attacks: "If we had left those fuel economy standards intact, Ronald Reagan rolled them back, we would not have had to import one drop of oil after 1986. Think of what that would have done to our history. The World Trade Center would probably still be standing."

Kennedy's documentary, "The Last Mountain," served as the backdrop – or excuse – for MSNBC to let a hypocritical and controversial environmentalist kick around terms like "criminal" and "deadly" to describe industries like oil and coal that power the country and create jobs.

Remember that in 2005, Kennedy, who purportedly supports wind power, opposed the Cape Wind project in Massachusetts because such places so close to home should be "off limits to any sort of industrial development."

Cape Wind fired back at Kennedy's not-in-my-backyard mentality in a series of scathing press releases and editorials: "Unfortunately, Mr. Kennedy's position on Cape Wind is laden with inaccurate and misleading statements."

Around the same time he was fighting his eco-patriots over windmills in Nantucket, Kennedy was busy blaming Hurricane Katrina on global warming, Republicans, and the Iraq war: "Now we are all learning what it's like to reap the whirlwind of fossil fuel dependence which [Miss. Gov. Haley] Barbour and his cronies have encouraged. Our destructive addiction has given us a catastrophic war in the Middle East and – now – Katrina is giving our nation a glimpse of the climate chaos we are bequeathing our children."

Despite Kennedy's checkered past and inflammatory rhetoric, the "Morning Joe" panel uttered not a syllable of criticism during the entire segment.

--Alex Fitzsimmons is a News Analysis intern at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.

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Uhhhhhh...

Submitted by liberalsarefunny on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 12:27pm.

Remind me again why no one watches MSNBC??

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Let me understand this statement:

Submitted by WhoIsJohnGalt on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 12:27pm.

"Right now the rules that govern the American energy system were written and devised by the incumbents..."

Soooooo........I would assume that he thinks the rules should be written to benefit unproven, non-productive, and even non-existent so-called, "fuel sources", such as solar, wind, etc?

Why don't we have a bunch of people who believe in Unicorns write the rules for the cattle-farming industry? Makes about as much sense.

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WIJG -

Submitted by Grumpy in Arizona on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 2:23pm.

Your comment is spot on!
It’s amusing to me that you copied the following quote from the video and article: "Right now the rules that govern the American energy system were written and devised by the incumbents..." because that is exactly where I had to stop listening to the video since the sound of Kennedy’s voice is pure agony to me.
I wish Alex had posted the transcript so no one would have to suffer through that horrible wobbly screeching. As for commenting on the content… guess I’ll have to go back and read the piece again.

- Grump

"I wish I had an answer to that because I'm tired of answering that question." - Yogi Berra, (Baseball Great and Philosopher)
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what do we matter?" 

Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 12:31pm.

what do we matter?"  -Mika

You're wondering if the "liittle people" matter when big  companies break laws.

You should be asking what do we matter to enviro-wackos!

Because the whole point is,  humanity doesn't matter at all!!  Haven't you gotten the message?

It would be better if mankind disappeared, so that the earth could remain pristine.

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You sold me, Junior

Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 12:58pm.

Now that your Uncle Ted (an incumbent energy rules maker) is dead and buried, can we now get on with the Cape Wind Project?

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Another

Submitted by gAMEoVER on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 12:39pm.

Info - mmercial. Thats msnbc. They love to hear each other speak.Rfk jr. always was an idiot.I really think they(MSM) run scared on all their issues.

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Yes, and the UN itself just increased the year 2100 human

Submitted by merly1 on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 12:42pm.

population estimate by another 1 BILLION. The horror ;oD

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Please see a throat doctor,

Submitted by Red Jeep on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 12:51pm.

Please see a throat doctor, Mr. Kennedy.

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Spasmodic Dysphonia

Submitted by Gat New York on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 1:00pm.

RFK Jr. has something called Spasmodic Dysphonia which has gotten progressively worse over the years. They don't knbow what causes it. But it is possible that it may have resulted from his years as a heroin addict and its permanent affects on the nervous system.

Fortunately it has forced him to severely cut down on his public speaking appearances.

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Interesting

Submitted by Red Jeep on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 1:05pm.

Thank you for the info!

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Spasmodic Dysphonia is caused

Submitted by jdhawk on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 3:31pm.

Spasmodic Dysphonia is caused by your mouth overloading your a**! RFK, Jr. has that in abudance.

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Spasmodic Dysphonia is

Submitted by Gat New York on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 3:53pm.

Spasmodic Dysphonia is actually a CURE for overloading your a**!

LOL

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The Kennedy Clown

Submitted by Gat New York on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 12:52pm.

I had to laugh at this guy's presentation and his characterization of energy types.

I think everyone would like to see more diversity of energy sources and maybe one day no more fossil fuel. But that is not today's reality.

Just ask RFK Jr. himself. Like his buddy Al Gore, Kennedy uses enormous amounts of fossil fuel to power that beat-up old gas guzzling minivan of his and in all of the private jets he flies around the country rather than take regular commercial jets.

We read what his position is on wind power (fine, but not in my backyard). What is his position on the most logical alternative to power with is nuclear? I dare say has been opposed to that too based on his association with the Hudson Riverkeeper organization and the Indian Point reactor.

If this country were follow the lead of these hopelessly delusional environmental socialists the country would be expanding our debt exponentially and go bankrupt like Greece while putting a third of our labor force permanently out of work.

 

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"patriotic fuels from

Submitted by Beukeboom on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 12:59pm.

"patriotic fuels from Heaven"?

Assinine.

Wonder what fact-checking will reveal concerning his "documentary"?

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Manna from Heaven

Submitted by CobraMan on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 1:23pm.

Hay, Jonnyboy, that coal came "from Heaven" too, ya know, if you actually believe in Heaven, that is. And the process used to manufacture those "clean" wind power generators also includes the "dirty," "non-renewable" mining of iron, copper, and various rare earths (like the Neodymium used in the magnets), just like coal is mined.

It's ironic that most, if not all, of the "clean," "renewable" energy proposals require the use of non-renewable materials in their manufacture and construction. They're replacing "non-renewable" coal and oil (an ironic term itself as we can actually make coal and oil from just about any form of bio-mass. You can't get much more renewable than that!) with non-renewable iron, manganese, copper, aluminum, neodymium, etc, and call that an improvement!

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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wholesome, Well then shoot up that organic bio-diesel exhaust.

Submitted by upcountrywater on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 1:26pm.

Add to that all the thousands of radioactive bodies that are washing up on beaches in Japan. Haven't heard about that, well well, big cover -up. If they are not dead now most of them will be in 60 years.

No steel plant ever functioned, running off of solar power.

You Didn't Build That.

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So will the rest of us

Submitted by CobraMan on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 1:35pm.

"If they are not dead now most of them will be in 60 years."

That's true for just about all of us adults living today.

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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Well yea that's my point lol

Submitted by upcountrywater on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 3:03pm.

Remember when Chernobyl was going to cause 400,000 dead people..The same is predicted with Japan. The only way their stats will come true is with twisted data.
The anti-nuke gang is planning on closing down all nuks in Germany by 2022..
That loss of electric power will kill lots of folks.

You Didn't Build That.

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you imply that they died of radiation..... FALSE!

Submitted by wizardjr on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 3:33pm.

Any dead things washing up have been sloshing around in the somewhat radioactive ocean water. They are NOT glow-in-the-dark irradiated. They did not die of radiation. There is no cover up.

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and I'm supposed to listen to

Submitted by jessieH on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 1:27pm.

and I'm supposed to listen to a Kennedy, why?

                                                                                                                                                                    

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I didn't care what he was

Submitted by marpel on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 2:39pm.

I didn't care what he was saying...he looks so much like his Dad it's eerie...
MSNBC is probably the only cable news network who'll have him on. Even if I had been watching it I would have changed channels because to me the Kennedys have gotten extremely boring and tiresome.

"Deep within my heart lies a memory.  A song of ol' San Antone..."

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And how did he get to the interview?

Submitted by drsamherman on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 3:02pm.

Did he take a horse and buggy or travel in an entourage of SUVs?

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I'm sure. . .

Submitted by rickbren on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 3:41pm.

junior has nothing but solar panels on his roof, windmills in his yard; drives nothing but electric powered cars that are recharged only by solar and wind power; that he flies only in aircraft that are not fueled with carbon based fuel.

Repeal the Seventeenth Amendment.
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Speaking of criminal, imagine

Submitted by jdhawk on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 3:44pm.

Speaking of criminal, imagine that there were only wind, solar, and whatever other crap these wackos come up with and no fossil or nuclear fuels. First of all, the American economy would grind to a halt. More importantly, millions would die of either it being too hot or too cold in the area of the United States that they live and depending on the season of the year.

The "alternative" fuels only make up 2% of the present fuel mix and that 2% is at a cost of anywhere from 4 to 10 times the cost of oil, coal, and nuclear power.

The criminal is RFK given that above is what he works for everyday he is not sticking a needle of heroin in his arm . . . .

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When I first heard him on the satellite radio this morning . .

Submitted by Clemenza on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 3:55pm.

I thought it was Katharine Hepburn. His voice is all garbled.

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He's had that weird voice

Submitted by marpel on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 4:18pm.

He's had that weird voice like he's going to burst into tears any moment for a good while now...I'm still trying to figure out what drug caused it...

"Deep within my heart lies a memory.  A song of ol' San Antone..."

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Fuels from where?

Submitted by maynardb61 on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 4:19pm.

So when is this nutjob going to go to Saudi Arabia and tell the King his oil is from Hell??

Maynard
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Patriotic fuels?

Submitted by Model850 on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 5:35pm.

I realize now how uneducated I am. I have gone my entire life without knowing that fuels harbor deep feelings of nationalism and pride. All this time I just thought coal was coal, oil was oil, natural gas was natural gas, and that none of those knew or cared about their national origins.

I'm so ashamed. Thank you, RFK Jr. for enlightening me!

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I swear it is getting harder

Submitted by djwolf12 on Tue, 05/31/2011 - 7:50pm.

to take this idiot seriously when his Uncle Joe gets on his knees and undoes Hugo Chavez's zipper for Citgo Oil.

"Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets". - Robert DeNiro, Taxi Driver (1976).
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The Kennedy fortune was started on coal

Submitted by Cowboy on Wed, 06/01/2011 - 3:48am.

"Joseph P. Kennedy had made his first big killing in the winter of 1923. For an outlay of only $24,000---on credit---he'd used insider information given him by Galen Stone and had reaped a profit of more than a half a million dollars---$675,000---in fact---on Pond Creek Coal Company shares."

"JFK:Reckless Youth" (By Nigel Hamilton, ISBN 0-679-74880-6)

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