Powerless: Left and Media Vilify 90 Percent of Energy Supply

Business
December 1st, 2015 10:12 AM
Certain types of energy are certain targets for the 190 governments’ representatives gathering in Paris this week  and from green activists surrounding the melee. The goal of the U.N. climate conference in Paris, known as COP21, is to get an international agreement on reducing carbon emissions, out of fear that climate change is a global threat. But the agenda of some developing nations to make…

CNN Columnist: 'Climate Change Is Another Form of Terror'

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November 30th, 2015 4:23 PM
Rape, suicide bombings, civilian slaughter, and balmy temperatures: according to CNN opinion columnist, John Sutter, these are all the side-effects of global terror. On Sunday, Nov. 29, Sutter posted an entirely serious, angsty opinion piece in which he bemoaned that “the threat of terror” may “infect”  and distract from the upcoming climate summit in Paris.

HuffPost Hypes Meat Tax to Butcher Climate Change

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November 25th, 2015 1:04 PM
The Grinch stole Christmas, and now the Huffington Post wants to take away Christmas Dinner. On Nov. 24, HuffPost praised a new report from London-based Chatham House think tank that encourages governments to create “financial incentives” to discourage people from eating  meat.

Left, Media Helped Instigate NY Exxon Climate Investigation

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November 23rd, 2015 6:15 PM
ExxonMobil is one of the big oil companies the liberal news media love to hate, even though the company now says climate change is a threat and promotes carbon taxation. Even that’s not enough. That negative view of ExxonMobil explains why recent news coverage of an investigation against the company was so thoroughly one-sided.

The Charge of the Green Brigade: Guardian Hypes Celeb Climate Poetry

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November 20th, 2015 1:46 PM
The Guardian’s latest installment of climate activism makes it seem more like a sad literary digest rather than a sad news outlet. And it brought in celebrities like actor James Franco to help. In March 2015, The Guardian first launched its anti-fossil fuel campaign called “Keep it in the Ground.” The campaign, which began with a petition to pressure the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation into…

Wash Post Labels Libertarian Group 'Anarchist,' then Deletes Evidence

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November 17th, 2015 11:59 AM
The media’s disdain for groups that challenge apocalyptic views on climate change is often evident, but on Nov. 17, even The Washington Post realized it went too far. The Post published an article on its website about Rep. Lamar Smith’s, R-Texas, subpoena demanding access to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientists’ internal communications.

Occupy on Steroids! Global 'Climate Games' To Disrupt COP21

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November 13th, 2015 11:37 AM
Environmental activists are organizing the “largest Disobedient Action Adventure Game” for “climate justice” later this month. The global online and offline disruptions are timed as world leaders gather in Paris Nov. 30-Dec. 12 (dubbed COP21) to try to generate a climate change agreement. Specific actions are deliberately mysterious, but activists were encouraged to form teams and embrace…
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Cavuto Provides a Math Lesson for Student Demanding 'Free' College

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November 12th, 2015 4:55 PM
A group of student activists calling itself the Million Student March are demanding free education. What they need are more math classes and the reality check that nothing in life is free. A student spokesperson for the group proved that in an interview on Fox Business Network’s Cavuto: Coast to Coast, on Nov. 11.
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Antarctic Ice Hits Growing 'Record,' Evening News Hype Melting Arctic

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November 12th, 2015 9:14 AM
Like the nag of a dripping faucet, the liberal news media spent years warning about melting glaciers and ice caps because of global warming. Media outlets predicted an “ice-free” Arctic time and again, and so far have been wrong. But with all the panic about melting glaciers, or sea ice, or ice at the poles the media have reported, one would imagine good news about increasing ice would at least…

CBS Hypes $15 Minimum Wage Hours Ahead of GOP Debate

Business
November 11th, 2015 3:37 PM
“Fight for $15,” the slogan trumpeted by activists campaigning to more than double the minimum wage, got another boost from CBS right before the Republican presidential debate aired on the Fox Business Network. The protesters rallied in Milwaukee outside the GOP debate along with other activist groups like Black Lives Matter.

If Congress Finds NOAA Scandal, Media Will Likely Ignore It

Business
November 5th, 2015 4:05 PM
House Republicans concerned about the politicization of climate science recently subpoenaed emails from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). According to the Wall Street Journal, Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, Chairman of the Science, Space, and Technology Committee, sought emails related to a May 2015 study revised temperatures and eliminated a roughly 15 year “pause” in…

New Research Suggest Sitting Isn't as Deadly as Liberal Media Claimed

Business
November 3rd, 2015 12:14 PM
The media love a good scare and a sensational headline, but new research indicates the fear they spread about the dangers of sitting too much may be overblown. In recent years, media outlets compared sitting to health risks like smoking, and even warned “Sitting will kill you.” Today told viewers sitting was “literally killing us” back on Sept. 18, 2015. ABC’s Deborah Roberts even claimed…

Why Don't Media Care Charles Koch a 'Target' for 153 Death Threats?

Business
November 2nd, 2015 4:44 PM
In his new book “Good Profit,” Charles Koch said that in 2014 alone he received 153 death threats. That’s more than one every two and a half days. Charles Koch, one of the conservative billionaire Koch brothers often maligned by the left and the news media, released his book “Good Profit” on Oct. 13. It outlines the business model he and his brother used to create and sustain Koch Industries,…

Lib. Response to Debate: Fiorina Lies, Cruz Should 'Drive Carson Home'

Business
October 28th, 2015 11:57 PM
The focus of the CNBC Republican presidential debate was supposed to be economic policy: taxes, trade, immigration and how to generate economic growth. The two-part Oct. 28, debate, titled “Your Money, Your Vote,” focused on the broad categories of jobs, taxes and the deficit, the general health of the economy, and the financial freedom of Americans.