Sen. James Inhofe weighs in on polar bear mania

By Michelle Malkin  •  May 14, 2008 08:27 PM

Sen. James Inhofe, one of the few sane voices in the Senate battling global warming hysteria and Gore Inc., issued a statement about the polar bear listing today:

Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), Ranking Member of the Environment and Public Works Committee, today expressed disappointment with the U.S. Department of Interior’s final decision to list the polar bear as “threatened” under the Endangered Species Act.

“Unfortunately, the decision to list the polar bear as ‘threatened’ appears to be based more on politics than science,” Senator Inhofe said. “With the number of polar bears substantially up over the past forty years, the decision announced today appears to be based entirely on unproven computer models. The decision, therefore, is simply a case of reality versus unproven computer models, the methodology of which has been challenged by many scientists and forecasting experts. If the models are invalid, then the decision based on them is not justified. It’s disappointing that Secretary Kempthorne failed to stand up to liberal special interest groups who advocated this listing.

“Lost in the debate is the fact that polar bear numbers have dramatically increased over the past forty years – a fact even liberal environmental activists are forced to concede. According to Canadian scientists, 11 of the 13 bear populations are stable, with some increasing. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service now estimates that there are currently 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears. These numbers are substantially up from lows estimates in the range of 5,000-10,000 in the 1950s and 1960s. Credit should be given to protection already provided the polar bear by way of the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the several international conservation treaties including the 1973 Agreement on the Conservation of Polar Bears and the U.S.-Russia Polar Bear Conservation and Management Act of 2006, as well as conservation, education, and outreach agreement with native peoples.

“Today’s decision will have far reaching consequences. Liberal special interests have employed hundreds of lawyers to try and convert current environmental laws such as the Endangered Species Act into climate laws. Yet the ESA is simply not equipped to regulate economy-wide greenhouse gases, nor does the Fish and Wildlife Service have the expertise to be a pollution control agency. The regulatory tools of the ESA function best when at-risk species are faced with local, tangible threats. Greenhouse gas emissions are not local. The implications of today’s decision, therefore, will undoubtedly lead to a drastic increase in litigation and eager lawyers ready to use this listing to do exactly what they have intended to do all along – shut down energy production.”

See this Senate minority report debunking the myth of imminent polar bear extinction.

See also my sit-down interview with Sen. Inhofe last September on his truly maverick attempts to inject reason into the Beltway global warming debate.

Keep carrying the torch, Sen. Inhofe. It’s a lonely job. We need you there.

***

Much more from Allahpundit, who sums it all up:

Your quote of the day comes from Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne, who notes with great nuance that “this listing will not stop global climate change or prevent any sea ice from melting.” It also won’t stop China from continuing to belch out greenhouse gases at such an amazing rate that in two years it’ll have singlehandedly wiped out all of the reductions from the left’s beloved Kyoto. What it will do in theory is give greens the right to use the Endangered Species Act to challenge economic development all over the country, on grounds that carbon emissions anywhere are a threat to polar bears everywhere.

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  1. #321685
    On May 14th, 2008 at 8:35 pm, av8tr said:

    Next, McCain will say he’s committed to put together a “Polar Bear Advisory Working Group” in his administration, admonishing anyone who would dare drill in ANWR that he’s not going to make a phone call to some parents of a polar bear cub that their mommy won’t be coming home…

  2. #321687
    On May 14th, 2008 at 8:38 pm, twofoot said:

    A sane politician? To bad we couldn’t clone him. Or extract his common sense on this issue and spread it around to the rest of the wretched politicians.

  3. #321688
    On May 14th, 2008 at 8:40 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    I think it’s time we all got together and had some polar bear stew.

    I hear it tastes just like chicken.

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  4. #321689
    On May 14th, 2008 at 8:46 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    Actually bear tastes more like a cross between lamb and beef, surprisingly mild in flavor. I make a mean bear meat chile and the ribs are awesome on the grill. Hugh Hewitt has been the only sane voice on air or the blogs pointing out this insanity of listing the polar bear and I have blogged on it a couple times. Go Inhofe, a sane voice in the din of eco-insanity.

  5. #321690
    On May 14th, 2008 at 8:48 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    Actually bear tastes more like a cross between lamb and beef, surprisingly mild in flavor.

    Actually I was referencing a commercial for (I think) KFC.

    Still, a big polar bear roast to protest this stupidity would send a pretty loud message to these morons.

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  6. #321691
    On May 14th, 2008 at 8:49 pm, sausage said:

    Very sloppy. This time the far right hopes are pinned on a politician who is being paid off by the big oil and gas companies to peddle their views.

    Easy to find online

    Only Texas senator John Cornyn received more campaign donations from the oil and gas industry in the 2002 election cycle.

    The contributions Inhofe has received from the energy and natural resource sector since taking office have exceeded one million dollars.

  7. #321693
    On May 14th, 2008 at 8:51 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    So what sausage, bear sausage is very good as well. Obama collects huge amounts from oil companay executives so your point is what?

  8. #321694
    On May 14th, 2008 at 8:53 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    The contributions Inhofe has received from the energy and natural resource sector since taking office have exceeded one million dollars.

    Doesn’t make what he said any less true.

    I mean, come on, if shady political transactions were all that relevant Barack Obama would be giving his flashy speeches to Mr. Jeremiah Wright, Hitlery Clinton would be baking cookies with Chelsea, and Johnny McDoodoohead would be searching for water in the Arizona desert.

    Sloppy indeed … on your part.

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  9. #321696
    On May 14th, 2008 at 8:57 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    bear sausage is very good as well.

    Bet it’s REALLY TASTY!

    I say we go for it!

    Goats gets to do the cooking!

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  10. #321697
    On May 14th, 2008 at 8:57 pm, ShoreMark said:

    Too bad they were so stingy Sausage, they should’ve given him ten-fold that to help in the fight against inanity.

  11. #321699
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:00 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    Too bad they were so stingy Sausage, they should’ve given him ten-fold that to help in the fight against insanity.

    Eh. Barack’s oil buddies would have countered. Along with MoveOn and the rest of the pinko losers.

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  12. #321700
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:00 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    When Hugh is not on the radio or teaching Constitutioal law he is fighting the environuts in court and has been pointing out for weeks how the moonbats will use this to cripple the economy and any energy development.

  13. #321702
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:01 pm, Jeddite said:

    Wait… so political contributions totally invalidate what a politician says? I think we could apply this mindless philosophy to the far Left as well. Assuming we dont encounter those dastardly political double standards again.

  14. #321704
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:02 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    No problem RWR, just bring the beer and we’ll chow

  15. #321705
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:02 pm, ttevolla said:
  16. #321706
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:03 pm, AlohaGuy said:

    Ooooh, those evil oil and gas companies – ooooh. They help heat people’s homes, provide energy so you can get to work…bad, baaaad….

  17. #321708
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:05 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    No problem RWR, just bring the beer and we’ll chow

    The only question at this point is which beer would go best with bear, Stone IPA, Ruination, or Arrogant Bastard?

    Or better yet …

    Drop me a couple hundred bucks and I’ll even make it myself if we get a few weeks to plan! I make a tasty ale and a wonderful over-hopped pilsner!

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  18. #321718
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:14 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    I am an exmember of the Sierra Clup and the World Wild Life Fund so I know how tey work and think and the will use the polar bear just as they used the spotted owl to cripple the US timber industry. I am a nature boy and very green just not a stupid Gore hotade drinker. I like clean tech but not idiotic economy killing useless measures. Polar bears survived warmer eras before modern man invented the SUV.

  19. #321722
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:15 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    Arrogant Bastard IPW is very good

  20. #321723
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:16 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    oops IPA

  21. #321724
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:16 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    Um .. ok …

    So what is it?

    Ruination or Arrogant Bastard?

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  22. #321727
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:18 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    Hmm .. I think Arrogant Bastard is a dark ale, not an IPA. I’ll have to go check the bottle. I do remember it being VERY dark, unlike the deep brown color of an IPA …

    RWR

    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  23. #321732
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:19 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    I actually prefer a very bold cabernet or zinfadel with bear but an IPA is better with the chile

  24. #321735
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:20 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    Just as I thought … not an IPA, just an excellent dark ale.

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com
    “You’re not worthy!”

  25. #321736
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:20 pm, Zelsdorf Ragshaft III said:

    I think we need to file an injunction against China because they spew greenhouse gases that will, of course, kill off the polar bears. I wonder how we have lived so long without sabre toothed tigers.

  26. #321738
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:21 pm, rbb said:

    Then there is load of propaganda for the children from the washington post http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/kidspost/pdf/KidsPost_051308.pdf

    Not one mention that the polar bear population has increased and their are a number of gaps in their timelines.

  27. #321739
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:22 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    I actually prefer a very bold cabernet or zinfadel

    When it comes to wines, I stick with thiose grown in the Rhine Valley. Must be the German in me …

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  28. #321741
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:22 pm, americangrunthog said:

    We need a predatory animal elimination law not a protection law. Several people are victims of bear attack every year. Often they eat environmental friendly hippies. So they are treacherous as well.

    Thank goodness the dinosaurs are extinct or the enviros would be protecting them.

    I don’t like any bears. Any why are they only sticking up for the white bears and not the black bears and brown bears. Who speaks for them? Enviros are racist.

    I’d bring a case of beer to hang with goatsbarnyard and RWR if I didn’t have to eat bear, i’d prefer to eat a cow

  29. #321743
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:23 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    They are both bitter ales, its been awhile since I had a AB ale, have not tried ruination. My fav IPA is made by the Mendocino Brewery

  30. #321745
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:24 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    Then there is load of propaganda for the children from the washington post

    All the more reason to have our bear and beer celebration. The kids would LOVE it!

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  31. #321752
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:27 pm, BlameAmericaLast said:

    Well then, I guess it’s time to bring nuclear power back.

  32. #321754
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:28 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    RWR, you must be out here on the left coast to know those beers?

  33. #321756
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:30 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    I’d bring a case of beer to hang with goatsbarnyard and RWR if I didn’t have to eat bear, i’d prefer to eat a cow

    Well … why not eat the bear before it eats you?

    I’m sure it’s quite tasty. I’ve never had it before.

    Besides, I don’t think anyone would stop you from having beef. The point would be getting a bunch of us right-wing extremists together to show the libs that Woodstock wasn’t all that.

    They are both bitter ales, its been awhile since I had a AB ale, have not tried ruination. My fav IPA is made by the Mendocino Brewery

    Ruination, in my opinion, is just a little too hoppy – almost to the point of being sour. My favorite IPA (and IPAs are my favorite kind of beer) is Stone IPA, with Victory Hop Devil (brewed in Downingtown, PA) coming in a close second.

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  34. #321761
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:31 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    RWR, you must be out here on the left coast to know those beers?

    No way. Almost worse. I’m in the once great State of New Jersey, where men are men, and governors’ wives are … well, lonely.

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  35. #321765
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:33 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    AGH, bear is a really good red meat, you should try it first before dismissing it but you have to cook it like pork to avoid trichinosis.

  36. #321766
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:35 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    but you have to cook it like pork to avoid trichinosis.

    Would it make a good cream schnitzel?

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  37. #321767
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:36 pm, cactusjoe said:

    I hear that polar bear meat, like grizzly bear meat, is rather nasty tasting. This is because of what these critters typically eat(rotten meat and the like). I have eaten black bear (who tend to dine on more vegetation) and it is quite tasty.

  38. #321768
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:36 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    I’ve had Stone’s IPA and it was very good, Jersey eh, I guess global warming missed y’all this year

  39. #321769
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:37 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    I hear that polar bear meat, like grizzly bear meat, is rather nasty tasting. This is because of what these critters typically eat(rotten meat and the like). I have eaten black bear (who tend to dine on more vegetation) and it is quite tasty.

    Eh … I’d eat it just to piss off these wackos.

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  40. #321771
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:37 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    Black bear is what I have had

  41. #321772
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:37 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    Dang I am an animal racist

  42. #321773
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:38 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    I’ve had Stone’s IPA and it was very good, Jersey eh, I guess global warming missed y’all this year

    Global warming missed pretty much everyone, except of course, Al Gore.

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  43. #321774
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:40 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    Seasoning and a long slow smoke on the grill will render any meat palatable

  44. #321777
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:45 pm, americangrunthog said:

    RWR,
    I”ll find some bear around here and try it.

    I have eaten rattlensakes and javalinas that I’ve killed so its not a matter of not caring for game food. I just don’t like those stupid bears. I guess, now that I think about it, that is a good reason to eat them.

    Standing by for verdict on cream schnitzel. mmmm. schnitzel….

    I have to run over to BevMo to research the previously mentioned beverages. mmmmm beverages.

  45. #321778
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:46 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    Grizzleys like black bears are omniverous and will eat anything that smells like food. All bear meat is very fatty and has to be cooked properly

  46. #321781
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:50 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    AGH, Bear is one of the tastiest game meats I have had and that includes possum, muskrat and gator and many more, heck I am a country boy

  47. #321784
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:56 pm, americangrunthog said:

    GBY,
    I was raised a country boy. We didn’t have in-door plumbing, had an outhouse, My grandma, who seldom wore shoes, used to kill slow possoms and other varmints crossing the barnyard with a pipe. Said critter became stew.

    Now I am a businessman in the people’s republic of Kalifornia surrounded by commies.

    I thank you and RWR for the chats. Its nice to hear from folks who probably remember how to butcher a hog. I nice reprieve from having to drive around in my truck yelling at hippies.

  48. #321786
    On May 14th, 2008 at 9:59 pm, jenmom said:

    Go Imhofe! He’s from my home state of Oklahoma!

  49. #321790
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:04 pm, love2rumba said:

    PETA

    People Eating Tasty Animals

  50. #321793
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:07 pm, americangrunthog said:

    Jenmon,
    You all have a lot of famous folks who seem to have plenty of common sense and straight shooters.
    Paul Harvey
    Ben Johnson
    Will Rogers..

    I guess we better add Imhofe to the list.

    Thanks Oklahoma

  51. #321797
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:14 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    I thank you and RWR for the chats. Its nice to hear from folks who probably remember how to butcher a hog. I nice reprieve from having to drive around in my truck yelling at hippies.

    Nah I’m a suburbanite … one who has had the pleasure of tasting venison thanks to the Boy Scouts. For all its liberalism, I do love Philadelphia, especially TSOP.

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  52. #321799
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:15 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    Paul Harvey
    Ben Johnson
    Will Rogers..

    Hey you left out JC Watts! What gives?!

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  53. #321800
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:16 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    AGH, where in the Golden State, I am just north of Sac’to? Braised possum and sweet potatoes, yumm

  54. #321807
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:20 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    I am sure that freaks out some of you city slickers but that’s OK, you don;t have to get it.

  55. #321808
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:24 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    AGH, I too remember when my grandparents got indoor plumbing and know the joys of the outhouse to this day, a buddy’s Sierra cabin still uses one

  56. #321809
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:26 pm, americangrunthog said:

    Thanks Rocker… JC rules. My apologies. There are a lot of greats from Oklahoma. JC is one of the best.

    I like Philadelphia . Beautiful city.

    In spite of my posturing, I really like Southern California too. Most of the goofballs are in Hollywood or San Fran, otherwise California is fairly conservative.
    .

  57. #321810
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:30 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    AGH, you forgot the Bay/Bat area

  58. #321811
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:37 pm, americangrunthog said:

    GBY,
    I’m near Rancho Cucamonga, which is spanish for Rancho Cucamonga. Its an artificial town (planned community) near the Ontario airport. and a lot of nice vineyards.

    I’m getting ready to relocate my business to San Diego next month. I think you can still get road kill possum on Highway 56, Ted Williams Parkway.

    I was raised in the midwest but it was probably the same farm country, as far as people and experiences, as where you are from.

    People talk about kids not knowing a world without the internet, I think its more of a character builder to have known a world without a phone or in-door plumbing. It makes you appreciate technology. The environment was always trying to kill us when I was a kid, so I have no lost love for it. Tornadoes, Blizzards, Floods. Heat Waves. No thanks. Give me a cell phone, text messages, gas guzzling SUV;s, and blogs. The romance of the environment is greatly overrated.

  59. #321814
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:43 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    The romance of the environment is greatly overrated.

    Amen to that!

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  60. #321815
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:46 pm, americangrunthog said:

    Got to sign off gang,
    See you at Bearstock… Where we can eat bears, drink beer, and curse libs…

    Hog out…

  61. #321816
    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:47 pm, rightwingrocker said:

    See you at Bearstock… Where we can eat bears, drink beer, and curse libs…

    Hog out…

    Where we eat POLAR BEARS!

    hahaha

    RWR
    http://www.rightwingrocker.com

  62. #321821
    On May 14th, 2008 at 11:03 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    Deep south upbringing here but a toast with good ale is fitting. I could go with a polar bear rug in front of my wood burning fireplace

  63. #321826
    On May 14th, 2008 at 11:11 pm, starlightwoman said:

    “Unfortunately, the decision to list the polar bear as ‘threatened’ appears to be based more on politics than science,”

    Really???????

    I never would have guessed!!

    Nice to know someone with commonsense is out there —-

    May I have another please, sir?????

  64. #321834
    On May 14th, 2008 at 11:21 pm, sillygatboy said:

    Finally, a sane voice in congress. Yeah, but it wont last long, given the three libs we have to choose from as of now.

  65. #321838
    On May 14th, 2008 at 11:26 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    AGH is right , conservative thought controls most of the land area in Ca, the libs just own the population centers in LA and the Bay area and along the coast. The central valley is solidly conservative as is large portions of the southern tip.

  66. #321843
    On May 14th, 2008 at 11:31 pm, Danceswithdachshunds said:

    Next their going to tell me that their global warming projections were correct and my thermometer is lying. Oh wait … they’re already doing that!

  67. #321846
    On May 14th, 2008 at 11:42 pm, Marshall Russ said:

    Millions of people around the world don’t enough drinkable water or enough edible food each day and we are worrying about polar bears????!!!! I fear we have slid down the slippery slope too far to ever get back.

  68. #321847
    On May 14th, 2008 at 11:44 pm, americangrunthog said:

    GBY,
    Small world, a friend just sent me a cell phone photo of a hotel that is on a boat on the river in Sacramento, and a bunch of other shots. It really looked like a fun place. Apparently there is a brewery there too. I quit for the evening but thought I’d better let you know. No reports of polar bears there.

    hog out

  69. #321851
    On May 14th, 2008 at 11:52 pm, goatsbarnyard said:

    Yep and they make a very good IPA and other brews, we are the river city. AGH, if business brings you up this way look me up, the same goes to any other Malkinites located in the Golden State.

  70. #321852
    On May 14th, 2008 at 11:53 pm, libocrat said:

    This issue is beyond simple.
    Liberals desperately need to VALIDATE their irrelevance(or create some relevance) on this STARSHIP known as MOTHER EARTH.
    Liberals know that they are SUPERIOR, SMARTER and more CARING than average folk. So obviously LIBERALS are NEEDED to SAVE THE WORLD.
    Liberals have a view of mankind and American society and tradition that involves THEM righting all the wrongs that they themselves have deemed wrong.
    Baby seals are being brutalized. WE WILL SAVE THEM. (Darwin has now been thrown under the bus).
    WHALES!!!! OH MY GGGGG, OH MY BIG BANG!! THE POOR POOR WHALES!! We’ll save them!!
    SPOTTED OWLS!!
    PAPER SUPERMARKET SACKS!! Save the trees….(Stanford).
    DOLPHIN SAFE TUNA!!! Sorry Charlie.
    Free range chickens.
    STOP FACTORY FARMS!!!

    As they applaud HAMAS, KERVORKIAN, and PLANNED PARENTHOOD.

    P.S. If it’s not a baby or a person, how can the “abortee” be a “PARENT”??

  71. #321853
    On May 14th, 2008 at 11:53 pm, americangrunthog said:

    roger that. Same here.

  72. #321856
    On May 15th, 2008 at 12:08 am, goatsbarnyard said:

    No polar bears here but we could use them to take out the many sea lions munching on the salmon

  73. #321860
    On May 15th, 2008 at 12:14 am, libocrat said:

    How are the Chinese salmon doing??
    I mean, all that HYDRO-ELECTRIC 3 GORGES eco-terrorism!!!

  74. #321862
    On May 15th, 2008 at 12:16 am, taylork said:

    This time the far right hopes are pinned on a politician who is being paid off by the big oil and gas companies to peddle their views.

    As opposed to the big green environmental lobby that pays out more in political contributions each year to peddle their alarmist, unscientific views?

  75. #321864
    On May 15th, 2008 at 12:18 am, taylork said:

    I guess by this logic the people of NYC and Great Britain should also be considered by endangered species.

  76. #321865
    On May 15th, 2008 at 12:24 am, libocrat said:

    I’m a little confused.
    Cheney and Bush had their WAR for OIL.
    They are both STUPID and EVIL GENIUSES, and they plotted this OIL GRAB.
    WHERE IS THE OIL?
    I mean, WE HAVE TRILLIONS OF BARRELS.
    Cheney and Bush fooled everyone and went to war for OIL and got none?
    These 2 DOCTOR EVILS couldn’t have allowed OIL PRODUCTION……here??
    And BIG OIL who ostensibly owns CHENEY and BUSH, didn’t DEMAND the right to drill our own??

    And how does/did Cheney and Bush benefit from this LACK OF OIL???

    I’ll wait libtards.

  77. #321866
    On May 15th, 2008 at 12:28 am, goatsbarnyard said:

    good point TK

  78. #321880
    On May 15th, 2008 at 1:49 am, drfredc said:

    So computer models of (supporting the hoax of) global warming can be acted on to protect some polar bears, but computer models that show social security and medicare bankrupting our nation get no attention?

  79. #321895
    On May 15th, 2008 at 3:17 am, graysonret said:

    Back in the 1930s, newsreels showed that global warming was going to wipe out the polar bears. That was before we were all going to freeze due to global cooling. They also said oil supplies were going to dry up in a couple of decades. I’m glad someone in Washington is still sane. The sad part is that this environmental stupidity is going to cost us taxpayers more money and give us less liberty.

  80. #321897
    On May 15th, 2008 at 3:25 am, Freddy said:

    OK, James Inhofe for President. Who is with me?

  81. #321906
    On May 15th, 2008 at 7:00 am, Cameron said:

    I’m a bit late to the party, but I wanted to contribute. From comment #13:

    Wait… so political contributions totally invalidate what a politician says?

    It seems that any kind of contribution at any point in a politician’s life invalidates their arguments, no matter how sound they are. You could have Congresscritters live in a hermetically sealed dome with no access to any media and someone would still claim that their policies were based on who built the dome.

    (Cynical? Me? Nah…)

  82. #321908
    On May 15th, 2008 at 7:20 am, Danceswithdachshunds said:

    To be a democrat or RINO you gotta be blind to the fact that – people who write computer models to study ‘the problem’ will tend to make certain that their services will continue to be required.

    In other words, what computer geek is going to release data from a model that indicates that there isn’t any ‘problem’? There HAS to BE ‘a problem’!!! .. or they’re suddenly unemployed.

    Good point drfredc! It was one of the few things where Bush actually tried to do the right thing – just before he enacted medicare D, the second largest entitlement in history.

  83. #321911
    On May 15th, 2008 at 7:29 am, longbow said:

    This polar bear fiasco and Gullible Warming, too, shows what so-called scientists have come to – if there’s disagreement between reality and computer models, the “scientists” choose the computer models because they can get money from the government and they want to push an agenda.

  84. #321912
    On May 15th, 2008 at 7:37 am, crashemt said:

    Climate models

    And I quote (emphasis my own):

    Eric DeWeaver, the physical climatologist on the International Polar Bear Science Team and a professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences in the University of Wisconsin-Madison, evaluated existing climate models to identify those that best represent observed changes in sea ice – a crucial component of polar bear habitat – and which are expected to best predict future conditions in the Arctic…

    …Climate models strive to represent the physical laws that govern climate systems to forecast how climate will respond to changes, such as greenhouse gas increases. Due to the variability of natural systems and the difficulty of mathematically representing such complex systems, all models contain some element of uncertainty, DeWeaver says.

    “A climate model is not a crystal ball,” he says. “It’s impossible to make a perfect representation of climate… There are choices you make in model development that lead to a range of model behaviors. Often it is not possible to say that one [model] is better than another.

    Scientific principle dictates that, regardless of the observer, the theoretical model holds. In the case of climate modeling, economy modeling, weather forecasting, quantum physics, chaos theory, etc., we are not using scientific reason, but rather probability modeling. In these cases, the observer must remove themselves by attempting to account for as many variables as possible, running the model over and over, and developing a probability curve.

    Of course, if the “scientist” had done that, he would have given a % chance of the model following the prediction, rather than this direct statement:

    In the scientific reports filed with the FWS, the climate models predict a loss of more than 40 percent of prime spring and summer polar bear habitat by 2050, based on current rates of greenhouse gas production. Polar bear biologists believe these losses will lead to the demise of more than 60 percent of the current population within the next 50 years, with near-extinction likely by the end of the century

    But that’s what you get with a left-wing school agenda that is more interested in teaching why Jimmy has two mommies, or that global warming is caused by rich white men, or that those who want to vote against Obama are simply racists.

    Hell, what do we need to know about science, physics, math, statistics, logic, or philosophical reason? Those are tools of the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie.

  85. #321919
    On May 15th, 2008 at 7:48 am, Chief RZ said:

    How about human beings next–or don’t we count?

  86. #321928
    On May 15th, 2008 at 8:13 am, simon77047 said:

    All of these words on this blog and all of the other blogs like it amount to nothing. They won’t listen to us when it comes to immigration and they sure as hell won’t listen to us about our need to drill for more oil. And now the republicans in congress think McNutJob is going to be their savior this fall. Will someone please wake me up when this nightmare is over?

  87. #321933
    On May 15th, 2008 at 8:32 am, lgm said:

    Hell, what do we need to know about science, physics, math, statistics, logic, or philosophical reason? Those are tools of the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie.

    Scientists, physicists, mathematicians, statisticians — they believe human created global warming disastrous climate change theories more than 10 to 1 (ten believers per skeptic).

    Yet you who know almost nothing relevant claim science is on your side.

    As for “unproven computer models” — they got us to the moon.

  88. #321935
    On May 15th, 2008 at 8:35 am, abstractmind said:

    sausage..SC made a good point on another posting about the validity of the data.

    If I was a DVD sales market analyst and I secured grants from Sony, and then came out with a report that said Sony sold the most DVD players for a given time, and the numbers were accurate…would my report be false because Sony paid me?

    Facts are facts.

    If he took money from an oil company, and then said this, i agree with SC that it would need to be scrutinized a bit more, but the *DATA* itself will always bear out the conclusion.

    today must be a quotes day ;)

    “It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.”

    Sherlock Holmes (of course, penned by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

  89. #321938
    On May 15th, 2008 at 8:37 am, tre said:

    On May 14th, 2008 at 10:07 pm, americangrunthog said:
    Jenmon,
    You all have a lot of famous folks who seem to have plenty of common sense and straight shooters.
    Paul Harvey
    Ben Johnson
    Will Rogers..

    I guess we better add Imhofe to the list.

    Thanks Oklahoma

    Hey you left out JC Watts! What gives?!

    You’re welcome, grunthog. May I point out you also forgot Congress’ best pork-buster, Tom Coburn. Also, Chuck Norris is an Okie.
    Like Jenmom, Inhofe makes me proud to be an Okie.

  90. #321942
    On May 15th, 2008 at 8:47 am, abstractmind said:

    On May 15th, 2008 at 8:32 am, lgm said:

    As a person who relies on, and uses, facts to base my arguments…I just dont believe on a whim that there are 10:1 as far as scientists are concerned. is there some data you can share on that?

    As far as the models…the models are prone to error, as the people who made them. I would rather believe, in the case of the polar bears, that the locals who *visually* confirm there are more bears, and by the statistics quoted that indicate the bear population has grown by 4x in the last several decades, as proof that the models are at best, flawed or unreliable in this instance.

  91. #321943
    On May 15th, 2008 at 8:49 am, ajmontana said:

    Computer Models = GiGo

  92. #321946
    On May 15th, 2008 at 9:01 am, Misscheryl said:

    On May 14th, 2008 at 8:49 pm, sausage said:
    Very sloppy. This time the far right hopes are pinned on a politician who is being paid off by the big oil and gas companies to peddle their views.

    Easy to find online

    Only Texas senator John Cornyn received more campaign donations from the oil and gas industry in the 2002 election cycle.

    The contributions Inhofe has received from the energy and natural resource sector since taking office have exceeded one million dollars.

    This is such typical bullsh+* from the liberal side. This tactic is childish and since I’ve raised two girls I am quick to identify it…get the focus off what one did by blaming the other for something else…Some people never grow up!

  93. #321947
    On May 15th, 2008 at 9:06 am, undrseige247 said:

    lgm said:

    Scientists, physicists, mathematicians, statisticians — they believe human created global warming disastrous climate change theories more than 10 to 1 (ten believers per skeptic).

    This is a lie. Show us where you got this info. Don’t try to insult mt intelligence please. I know for a fact it’s 50/50 (skeptic/believer). Moron.

  94. #321971
    On May 15th, 2008 at 9:31 am, Dimsdale said:

    As a scientist myself, I can tell you that a model is nothing more than an educated guess at best, made with the facts at hand which in this case, are meager at best and mixed with considerable conflicting information SHOULD influence the model.

    In the scientific reports filed with the FWS, the climate models predict a loss of more than 40 percent of prime spring and summer polar bear habitat by 2050, based on current rates of greenhouse gas production. Polar bear biologists believe these losses will lead to the demise of more than 60 percent of the current population within the next 50 years, with near-extinction likely by the end of the century

    The problem you have here is that you have polar bear biologists trying to be climatologists, and climatologists trying to be polar bear biologists. It doesn’t work.

    And let’s just ignore all the meteorologists, who deal with real weather every day, who think that “global warming” is complete bunk.

    On May 15th, 2008 at 8:32 am, lgm said:

    Hell, what do we need to know about science, physics, math, statistics, logic, or philosophical reason? Those are tools of the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie.

    Scientists, physicists, mathematicians, statisticians — they believe human created global warming disastrous climate change theories more than 10 to 1 (ten believers per skeptic).

    Yet you who know almost nothing relevant claim science is on your side.

    As for “unproven computer models” — they got us to the moon.

    This is pure Darwinism! Survival of the fittest! Is lgm admitting that he doesn’t believe in Darwinism and evolution? What next, abortions? “Thoughtful people” as liberals in colleges?

    Otherwise: nice try. Computer models, even with the primitive computers in use at the time, used real data from real observations to make predictions (with considerable equipment redundancy and leeway built into the calculations). The vacuum of space was demonstrable. Gravity was constant. The motion of the moon and Earth were predictable.

    As a biologist myself, I can tell you that life has been through more and bigger changes than some ice melting, even in out time, and has persevered. Great extinctions anyone? As Michael Crichton wrote in Jurassic Park, “life will find a way.” Or it doesn’t and it dies off and something else comes in.

  95. #321982
    On May 15th, 2008 at 9:40 am, Danceswithdachshunds said:

    lgm said:

    Yet you who know almost nothing relevant claim science is on your side.

    As for “unproven computer models” — they got us to the moon.

    What computer models got us to the moon? Rocket scientists, engineers and very brave astronauts got us to the moon. The 8 bit computers on the spacecraft were for system monitoring and control. The scant analysis of applied physics done on existing vacuum tube computers was limited to VERIFICATION of calculations that had already been done ON PAPER using SLIDE RULES. And then, wherever possible .. THEY ACTUALLY TESTED MOST OF THE IDEAS ON THE GROUND BEFORE COMMITTING LIVES TO THEM!!!

    Of those who worked on the project – ZERO of them ever held a calculator in their hand in high school or college and few ever used a computer before joining NASA. You don’t have a clue what you’re talking about.

    How about over 19,000 scientists and counting who agree with me that AGW is BUNK?

    http://www.oism.org/pproject/s33p357.htm
    Abstract:(emphasis mine)

    A review of the research literature concerning the environmental consequences of increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide leads to the conclusion that increases during the 20th and early 21st centuries have produced no deleterious effects upon Earth’s weather and climate. Increased carbon dioxide has, however, markedly increased plant growth. Predictions of harmful climatic effects due to future increases in hydrocarbon use and minor greenhouse gases like CO2 do not conform to current experimental knowledge. The environmental effects of rapid expansion of the nuclear and hydrocarbon energy industries are discussed.

    To which I cannot help myself from adding – it’s been getting colder since 1998 while CO2 concentration continues to accelerate! THAT is the kicker none of you enviro-nitwits and eco-elitists can seem to wrap your mind around – it DISPROVES, BEBUNKS, OBLTERATES, and DEMOLISHES your precious little computer models that DID NOT predict it. Now you say that ‘other factors’ are at work. Ok…yes there are .. the VERY SAME ‘other factors’ we have been screaming for 20 years saying are the MUCH stronger factors that ACTUALLY control earth’s climate like solar output variation, earth’s orbit/tilt, la Nina /el Nino, etc. The puny amount of extra CO2 we put into the atmosphere affects global climate as much as the sea level rises when I pee in the ocean.

  96. #321983
    On May 15th, 2008 at 9:41 am, timinphoenix said:

    Look, if this helps out the enviroment as much as banning DDT did, I’m just so very happy for listing the Polar Bear.

    Now true, the banning of DDT caused the death of MILLIONS of people. And yes, the enviromental impact stats on it were mainly pulled out of a hat, but gosh darn it, it made people feel good.

    Well, maybe not the above millions that died of malaria, but what’s that price when compared to a sense of self rightousness?

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