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Palin's Big Oil infatuation
I was water-skiing with my children in a light drizzle off Hyannis, Mass., last month when a sudden, fierce storm plunged us into a melee of towering waves, raking rain, painful hail and midday darkness broken by blinding flashes of lightning. As I hurried to get my children out of the water and back to the dock, I shouted over the roaring wind, "This is some kind of tornado."
The fog consolidated and a waterspout hundreds of feet high rose from the white ocean and darted across its surface, landing for a moment on a moored outboard to spin it like a top, moving toward a distant shore where it briefly became a sand funnel, and then diffusing into the atmosphere as it rained down bits of beach on the harbor. That same day, two waterspouts appeared on Long Island Sound.
Those odd climatological phenomena led me to reflect on the rapidly changing weather patterns that are altering the way we live. Lightning storms and strikes have tripled just since the beginning of the decade on Cape Cod.
In Virginia, the weather also has changed dramatically. Recently arrived residents in the northern suburbs, accustomed to today's anemic winters, might find it astonishing to learn that there were once ski runs on Ballantrae Hill in McLean, with a rope tow and local ski club.
In those days, I recall my uncle, President Kennedy, standing erect as he rode a toboggan in his top coat, never faltering until he slid into the boxwood at the bottom of the hill. Once, my father, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, brought a delegation of visiting Eskimos home from the Justice Department for lunch at our house. They spent the afternoon building a great igloo in the deep snow in our back yard.
Meanwhile, Exxon Mobil and its carbon cronies continue to pour money into think tanks whose purpose is to deceive the American public into believing that global warming is a fantasy. In 1998, these companies plotted to deceive American citizens about climate science. Their goal, according to a meeting memo, was to orchestrate information so that "recognition of uncertainties become part of the conventional wisdom" and that "those promoting the Kyoto treaty ... appear to be out of touch with reality."
Since that meeting, Exxon has funneled $23 million into the climate-denial industry, according to Greenpeace, which combs the company's annual report each year. Since 2006, Exxon has cut off some of the worst offenders, but 28 climate-denial groups will still get funding this year.
Corporate America's media toadies continue to amplify Exxon's deceptive message. The company can count on its hand puppets -- Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, John Stossel and Glenn Beck -- to shamelessly mouth skepticism about man-made climate change and give political cover to the oil industry's indentured servants on Capitol Hill. Oklahoma's Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe calls global warming "the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American public."
Now John McCain has chosen as his running mate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, a diligent student of Big Oil's crib sheets. She's something of a flat-earther who shares the current administration's contempt for science. Palin has expressed skepticism about evolution, putting it on par with "creationism," which posits that the Earth was created 6,000 years ago.
She used to insist that human activities have nothing to do with climate change. "I'm not one ... who would attribute it to being man-made," she said in August. After she joined the GOP ticket, she magically reversed herself, to a point. "Man's activities certainly can be contributing to the issue of global warming," she told Charles Gibson two weeks ago.
Meanwhile, Alaska is melting before our eyes; entire villages erode as sea ice vanishes, glaciers are disappearing at a frightening clip, and "dancing forests" caused by disappearing permafrost astonish residents and tourists. Palin had to keep her head buried particularly deep in an oil well to ever have denied that humans are causing climate change. But, as Upton Sinclair pointed out, "It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it."
Palin's enthusiastic embrace of Big Oil's agenda (if not always Big Oil itself) has been the platform of her hasty rise in Alaskan politics. In that sense she is as much a product of the oil industry as the current president and his vice president. Palin, whose husband is a production operator for BP on Alaska's North Slope, has sued the federal government over its listing of the polar bear as an endangered species threatened by global warming, and she has fought to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and Alaska's coast to oil drilling.
When oil profits are at stake, her fantasy world appears to have no boundaries. About American's deadly oil dependence, she mused recently, "I beg to disagree with any candidate who would say we can't drill our way out of our problem."
I guess the only difference between Sarah Palin and Dick Cheney is ... lipstick.
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Show AllPalin is history. Her interviews are a glimpse of things to come. I know foreign policy because my State is next to Russia?
The false information and slimey personal attacks weren't needed.
"The false information and slimey personal attacks weren't needed."
One is an attack on accuracy... make your case. Otherwise I'll continue to hold the same low opinion of your politics as I have in the past.
The other is a personal opinion. I happen to believe that any and all ridicule should be made at Palin's expense. Why... simply because she is a political joke and an affront to our democratic process.
Slime? I guess you know all about that...
YOU KNOW YOU'RE QUALIFIED TO BE VICE-PRESIDENT
You know you're qualified to be Vice-President when your lack of reading skills is directly reflected in your inability to put three coherent words together.
You know you're qualified to be Vice-President when you must be repeatedly reminded that a trip to the New York City Zoo is not an opportunity to hunt wolves and polar bears.
You know you're qualified to be Vice-President when you sit on Henry Kissinger's lap for a half hour and then describe his foreign policy experience to reporters as "naïve".
You know you're qualified to be Vice-President when you haven't quite perfected walking and chewing gum at the same time, but insist on trying to walk and talk in front of a news camera.
You know you're qualified to be Vice-President when you think that you are more than a caricature of an informed political candidate, but you don't know what caricature means.
You know you're qualified to be Vice-President when you believe that arctic melting is good because it will prevent those evil Russians from invading your holy land.
You know you're qualified to be Vice-President when you respond to a national reporter on camera: "that... the same... all the... some of... oh, you know... Reporters!"
You know you're qualified to be Vice-President when you've used your hunting knife to carve your name in every closet on the "campaign trail".
I don't think More supports Palin. As to the list you gave, great points. This is the kind of litmus test that's used these days by the Republican Party.
Yes, I know... you don't believe truth should be couched in humor because it only makes them want to vote for McCain... I just don't buy into that lie.
So, unless you can offer any real evidence... don't expect me to believe you just because you say it is so.
You don't have to read my posts. I can only assume that you wanted to.
... and what makes you believe I am a Democrat?
Just like Texas, any politician who lives in Alaska will have to be tied to Big Oil because most Alaskans depend on oil revenue for all their wages and public infrastructure. Just ask any Democrat in Alaska. They'll tell you the same thing. It's no different from Texas. Except for Ralph Yarborough who was US Senator of TX until 1968, name me one Texas or Alaskan pol who has actually stood up to Big Oil for the last 60 years.
Absolutely correct. I don't know about Alaska, but I can assure you I don't know any Texas politician that has stood up to big oil in my lifetime.
I don't know if you had lived through the 1960s but my older uncle and his wife who lived in TX their entire lives remembers Ralph Yarborogh very well. Sadly, then pro-neocon Lloyd Bentson outed Yarborough in the primaries in 1968. My guess is Yarborough would likely have prevailed until 1980 when TX turned red with Papa Bush and oil and politics become inseperable.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKyarborough.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Yarborough
http://www.texasobserver.org/article.php?aid=2590
The next time a Texas Democrat wants to run for office and is about to allow Big Oil to control him or her, they had better be informed about a progressive/liberal braveheart named Ralph Yarborough.
P.S.: My wife wished that Ralph Yarborough had actually run for president in 1972. I know it feels terrible to see three presidents from TX (LBJ, Bush Sr., Bush Jr.) giving TX a bad rap just like a lot of us out here in South Carolina deeply apologize for letting Strom Thurmond give our state a very bad name and made absolutely sure that all of us regardless of race, gender, religion, etc ... stayed poor and divided.
(A)15 billion years ago a great explosion created all the matter and anti matter in the universe that exist in the tiniest fraction of a second.( we don't have any idea why an what was before)
(B)A great mystical and all knowing being created the earth and all we see and don't see in six days.
Pick one.
An alternative theory is our Universe is just another bubble in a foam of universes. This explains expansion and contracting of Universes.
Besides, when you get to the end of ours... what's on the other side of that boundary? For that matter, space cannot end, it goes on FOREVER! (Just like time)
But wasn't time supposed to have started at the big bang?
I like the bubble theory. You can imagine mirrors of our universe, where they get it right. Like Pullman's books.
What is time?
Time is a measurement of change. Time has been around since, uh, hmm, (*scratch head) since the beginning of time squared. Like E=M(C squared) LOL.
This is a mystery that we may never resolve, at least not in my life time.
(time, time, time.)
Necessity is the mother of invention. Man invented time as a way to keep track of his activities.
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In her interview with Katie Couric, I must say she displayed a total lack of knowledge about her State in regards to foreign policy. She mentioned how close they were to Russia, and that they border with Canada. If she had half a brain, and I m just a high school Graduate and live in rural Maryland. But she could have made a few statements regarding yes the border with Canada and it has been mostly "seamless" due to most of the border being inaccesable with a few crossings. As for Russia she could have mentioned the North Warning System (formerly DEW Line) and for over 50 years the NWS has been shared by U.S., and Canada. As well as the mission of Military Installations in Alaska. Since the end of the "Cold War" there are U.S. and Russian joint fishing operations in the Bering, and I could go on but Im just a Country boy from Maryland and did live in Alaska for 18 months,in the late 70's and I have had a Passport since I was 15 and currently have a valid Passport, and my family wasnt any richer than hers. He ran fishing boats, my Dad ran Tug boats. It should be easy I would think to show her lack of qualifications. Maybe I could be a "V.P"
Lets keep it simple, folks. The Greeks invented the word politics, which means: Poli, is many and tics means blood sucking leeches. I think that about sums it up! Frederick Johnson, you are right on target! Alaskan, politicians worship at the alter of BIG OIL. Do not waste your vote on any more of these blood,sucking leeches, vote third party.
"Poli, is many and tics means blood sucking leeches."
That was great! Don't forget Texas pol's here, they bend plenty of knee's to BO.
I'd like to vote 3rd party, but it would help McSenile and Palin, so I will do the right thing and vote for Obama.
Whoa Nelly here Greensls.
Hey.....this is Commondreams.org. You can only *read* pro-Obama MSM articles posted by CD editors. Even though they are written by obvious Obama supporters like Kennedy you can't say you support Obama. Very uncool and is not going to give you left wing street cred.
Only ultra radical left wing purism is allowed to be posted. Childish vile swearing about Democrats is the best way to get your point across and only occasionally mention Republicans (isn't, like, there a guy, like, McCain running for prez or sumpin'? what's his sign, man? Is he a virgo? I hope he's a vegan).
Now try your post again......
Whoa, now hold it. I, for one, will respect whoever one wants to vote for because, let's face it. We're all confused at this point as to who we really want to lead us. Some people vote based on the corporate media polls while the rest of us vote based on who better identifies with each of them. Now just chill dude.
kmean2; Thanks for my first laugh of the day.
Post more!
Vote for a liar and you will be a slave of liars. Have no principles in casting your vote, and don't expect your chosen one to have any principles.
So... what exactly are you saying... that McSame and Palin are the liars? Or is it the other way around? The two-party disaster that we have come to know and detest forces many into voting for the lesser evil, instead of voting for the candidates they like best. I know who I'd really LIKE to vote for, but to do so would only allow more Republican garbage to take a seat in the White House.
By the way... just in case you've not been paying attention for the last fifty years... politics and principles have never been close friends.
The only person who would vote for an unprincipled liar is of the same kind. You deserve your own demise. (If you can't find someone to vote for, you can decide not to vote, but to vote for a liar and make yourself their slave, you should then forever hold your peace about being lied to by the unprincipled liar you elect)
It's palin Sarah's inflatuated with Big Oil - but is that 'Presidential?'
Sioux Rose
I believe in SIGN language, that nature is endowed with intelligence and sentience and that a very conscious pro-environmentalism lawyer-activist like Robert F. Kennedy, Jr was "sent" that waterspout. He, like other members of his family, CARES about people. He has a soul. He feels love for his family, and on those bases wants to PRESERVE this precious earth. When he described the willful disinformation campaign of big oil, the scene that came to me was that of the much abused young man in AMERICAN BEAUTY, who in spite of all the pain he's endured sees the impossible perfection of beauty all around him. If only the oil barons who probably dine on $250 lunches, and end up looking about as disgusting as Lee Raymond, could perceive BEAUTY directly, could FEEL the earth and experience a connection with living beings, then we'd see very different policy.
We are at the END of the Age of Pisces, the cosmic time dial is fusing into Aquarius, but any process that takes 2300 years to mature does not happen overnight. Pisces is related to the sea kingdoms which are likely the origination point of oil, organic deposits that have turned into the dark substance more than a million thus far has died over. What a fitting end to this chapter of human evolution, burning it all up rather than using the GLOW of the sun, our energy-casting battery shining above.
Astrology has no basis in fact. It is related to religion, which is related to mythology, which is related to the fact that ancient mankind had no way to explain the facts of nature surrounding him. Miss, if you choose to reside in the ignorance of astrology, religion, mythology, then your posts masquerading as analysis hold no water.
Childish rant from Mr. Kennedy, who has never wanted for anything in his life. Sarah Palin and Big Oil? So what. She comes from Alaska. If she were from Arkansas, you could tie her to Big Chicken; from Iowa, Big Pork. Very few people are ready to give up the petroleum lifestyle, but if that happens, maybe Sarah will be accused of shilling for Big Mule. As to "foreign policy" cred, name one recent VP aside from GHW Bush who had foreigh policy experience. Truman? Nixon? Johnson? Ford? They served some time in the military, that's about it. The President and State Dept. make foreign policy. Cheney has given the Vice-Presidency a bad name. Sarah is a better choice than gasbag Biden, and Charles Manson would have been better than Cheney.
"Charles Manson would have been better than Cheney."
LOL ! That's a cool one. My wife will get a real good laugh out of it. :)
I do have to admit though that Cheney has taken the role of VP way too far.
It's always amazing to actually read something like that. Makes me grateful for living in Europe, where people who are ignorant are not as numerous as they are in the US and if they are, they don't out their complete ignorance in public. No reason to boast. Only in America are people actually proud of being whoppingly uneducated and ignorant. Palin would be unthinkable in Europe. Completely unthinkable!
But I agree re the lack of foreign policy experience of US VPs - and Presidents, BTW: For a country that finds it necessary to have a military presence in more than 100 countries and constantly keeps meddling in other countries' affairs (at least Bolivia finally kicked out the US ambassador last week, good for them!), the absolute lack of foreign policy knowledge in US top positions has always been frightening. They've all just been the eternal puppets of those who claimed they knew and who had never been elected.
On that front, Biden at least is one of the few who knows foreign policy well. That I find very comforting, considering the disastrous mistakes and misjudgements all these foreign-policy amateurs in the White House have been making over the decades.
Because we had to endure the results of these mistakes, solely due to ignorance, as well around the world. Actually often more than Americans had to.
Give the guy a chance man. Alaska's in ruins and you want to show your disdain for someone trying to save the environment? The South could get some help from the Kennedys these days.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is my favorite Kennedy. Thanks for the wonderful article.
Although I have great respect for the words RFK Jr. shares with the American populace periodically, I believe that a more consistent presence as a journalist is needed. For example, his articles in Rolling Stone concerning autism and Bush's "theft" of the 2004 election gave many people a glimmer of hope that there is some brilliant humanitarian out there keeping score for us, the people. Have we heard from him since then??
Right now, the "PEOPLE" need more than a sporadic presence from a lawyer, writer, and humanitarian of his caliber. This article, insightful, intelligent and humanitarian, is needed by the American "PEOPLE" regularly.
Don't forget about Bill Moyers. Every Friday night on my local PBS station.
Maybe we should broaden our concept of qualifications. She's got to be a better shot than Cheney.
How about some one-on-one with Obama? Barracuda vs. Barry!
Apparently Palin has been tutored to pay minimal lip-service to global warming, but is 100% behind expanding the fossil fuel industry - even if Wassila sinks into the muck in a cloud of methane.
Biden has co-sponsored global warming legislation, and has to be coached not to offend the coal industry - at least until he gets elected. The environmental choice is pretty clear.
Palin is a lightweight. Putty in neocon hands. She's DUBYA with lipstick. Who is CD going to kick around after snarling, ugly, old, neocon, insider, big-oil, occupy Iraq, attack Iran Dick with minders all through State and the pentagon is gone? The Darth Cheney imperial vice presidency is over. (Good riddance.)
I have only three words to say about McSenile and Li' Sarah Palin.
Fucking clown shoes.