Thursday, December 3, 2009

Sarah Palin To Obama: Boycott Copenhagen



Once again Sarah Palin is giving sound advice based on common sense. In her latest Facebook note, Palin advises Obama to boycott the United Nations' Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen based on the still evolving Climategate scandal.

One would think that Obama should have come to this sound and obvious conclusion on his own already, but thankfully Palin is here to help.  You just know Obama and his minions are going to have to react to this note, especially because of her last paragraph.  
Mr. President: Boycott Copenhagen; Investigate Your Climate Change "Experts"
 Today at 4:17pm
The president’s decision to attend the international climate conference in Copenhagen needs to be reconsidered in light of the unfolding Climategate scandal. The leaked e-mails involved in Climategate expose the unscientific behavior of leading climate scientists who deliberately destroyed records to block information requests, manipulated data to “hide the decline” in global temperatures, and conspired to silence the critics of man-made global warming. I support Senator James Inhofe’s call for a full investigation into this scandal. Because it involves many of the same personalities and entities behind the Copenhagen conference, Climategate calls into question many of the proposals being pushed there, including anything that would lead to a cap and tax plan.
Policy should be based on sound science, not snake oil. I took a stand against such snake oil science when I sued the federal government over its decision to list the polar bear as an endangered species despite the fact that the polar bear population has increased. I’ve never denied the reality of climate change; in fact, I was the first governor to create a subcabinet position to deal specifically with the issue. I saw the impact of changing weather patterns firsthand while serving as governor of our only Arctic state. But while we recognize the effects of changing water levels, erosion patterns, and glacial ice melt, we cannot primarily blame man’s activities for the earth’s cyclical weather changes. The drastic economic measures being pushed by dogmatic environmentalists won’t change the weather, but will dramatically change our economy for the worse.
Policy decisions require real science and real solutions, not junk science and doomsday scare tactics pushed by an environmental priesthood that capitalizes on the public’s worry and makes them feel that owning an SUV is a “sin” against the planet. In his inaugural address, President Obama declared his intention to “restore science to its rightful place.” Boycotting Copenhagen while this scandal is thoroughly investigated would send a strong message that the United States government will not be a party to fraudulent scientific practices. Saying no to Copenhagen and cap and tax are first steps in “restoring science to its rightful place.”
- Sarah Palin 

10 comments:

Just a conservative girl said...

This won't help, but I like she is putting herself out there.

I am going to meet her on Saturday. She is making her only appearance in a really blue area. I read another local blog that is planning on protesting her. They said they are sick of the of all the good treatment she is receiving from the media. Really, that is what it said.

Anonymous said...

So should we take back Al Gore's Oscar?

Bz said...

Love it, love it, LOVE IT!
She is SO right on.

Osumashi Kinyobe said...

It sounds common-sensical. Mark those words when Climate-gate comes back to haunt some.

Alpha Conservative Male said...

Obama has already ticked off his fringe base by adding 30,000 troops in Afghanistan, if Obama does back out of Copenhagen, his kooks will be out for blood and all his.

Clifton B said...

JACG:

The Palin Haters have been getting pettier and pettier by the moment. I am not surprised by their protest.

If you meet her, tell the Cuda, I said hi!

Clifton B said...

Napqueen:

Welcome to ABC. No I don't think they should take away Gore's Oscar. When man made global warming is exposed as the fraud it is, his Oscar will serve as a constant reminder of just how foolish Hollywood has become.

Clifton B said...

Bz:

The funny thing about Palin's suggestion is that it is so damn obvious, why isn't all of Washington following it.

Clifton B said...

Osumashi:

There is big bucks to be made on global warming, as such, these folks will stick to the plan to the point of foolishness.

Clifton B said...

Conservative Brother:

Maybe, but I have noticed that quite a few on the left are not denying Climategate. In fact they are quite pissed off about it.

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