I've posted factual numbers to you repeatedly. You choosing to ignore them only makes you ignorant.
Watch Judith Curry destroy your clone Ed Markey. The ref should have stopped it but it was Senator Ted Cruz and he just watched as Markey got pummeled.
POSTED ON DECEMBER 9, 2015 BY STEVEN HAYWARD IN CLIMATE TODAY’S CLIMATE FOLLIES
There’s just so much happening on the climate change front these days—quite aside from the Paris summit—that it is almost impossible to keep up. And how I would like to have been in Washington, DC yesterday to take in the climate change hearing Sen. Ted Cruz convened with a witness list that included Dr. Judith Curry (whom I have wrongly neglected reporting on here at Power Line chiefly because her terrific posts at JudithCurry.com tend to be very long and technical), Dr. John Christy, Dr. Will Happer, and (drum roll please) Mark Steyn.
Having testified before congressional committees a few times, I have long wondered what would happen if witnesses at congressional hearings were allowed to ask questions of the Senators or House members—the witness turning the tables on the witless, you might say. Yesterday it happened to Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts, who, by the end of the withering cross-examination by Steyn and Curry, clearly starts looking for a way out of the hole he’s in. This is a delightful five minutes:
POSTED ON DECEMBER 9, 2015 BY STEVEN HAYWARD IN CLIMATE TODAY’S CLIMATE FOLLIES
There’s just so much happening on the climate change front these days—quite aside from the Paris summit—that it is almost impossible to keep up. And how I would like to have been in Washington, DC yesterday to take in the climate change hearing Sen. Ted Cruz convened with a witness list that included Dr. Judith Curry (whom I have wrongly neglected reporting on here at Power Line chiefly because her terrific posts at JudithCurry.com tend to be very long and technical), Dr. John Christy, Dr. Will Happer, and (drum roll please) Mark Steyn.
Having testified before congressional committees a few times, I have long wondered what would happen if witnesses at congressional hearings were allowed to ask questions of the Senators or House members—the witness turning the tables on the witless, you might say. Yesterday it happened to Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts, who, by the end of the withering cross-examination by Steyn and Curry, clearly starts looking for a way out of the hole he’s in. This is a delightful five minutes:
powerlineblog.com
Hats off to Sen. Cruz for allowing the witnesses to defend themselves before a bully like Markey. I’m sure Markey will lodge a complaint with Mitch McConnell about Cruz violating “committee protocol.” |