Jones and others are saying the emails are being quoted "out of context." Well, here's the context.
I'm all for not jumping to conclusions, hearing both sides and all of that. So I will just say what this looks like: This looks like crooks cooking the scientific books on what [...]
The New York Times headline reads: "New Consensus Sees Stimulus Package as Worthy Step." One then reads in the article:
While some conservatives remain as skeptical as ever that big increases in government spending give the economy a jolt that is worth the cost, Martin Feldstein, [...]
Man, this is really bad.
This isn't just scientific fraud, this is (assuming it's not some sort of elaborate hoax, which it sure does not seem to be) a major criminal conspiracy. These so-called scientists seem to be motivated by getting huge grants, millions of dollars, and presumably [...]
Recently, the Obama Administration sought to deny that Fox News was a news organization. Apparently, this was not a new trick. Consider this excerpt from the e mails hacked from a prominent climate researcher:
“This was the danger of always criticising the skeptics for not publishing in the “peer-reviewed literature”. [...]
Belichick was right to go for it. I like to think I try not to make the mistake of going passive in risky situations, but on reflection, I can think of as many times when I did this as when I did not.
I like applications of statistics to football. [...]
This is getting ridiculous. Can it really be true that lawyers who formerly represented terrorists are now inside the DOJ working on matters regarding what to do about the terrorists? A former law professor is one, reportedly. Now that's just not right. I don't know what the DOJ rules [...]
What is frustrating to me is that many people would agree that the Massachusetts health experiment failed, and yet that is the experiment that is being used as the model for the current bill. The original promise in Massachusetts was that by eliminating the "free-riding" of the uninsured and by setting [...]
When I was a school girl, I read The Diary of a Young Girl. It caused me to ask that ever-popular question among children: Which of my friends would hide me if the Nazis were to come after me? You don't have to be Jewish [...]
John Yoo in the WSJ. Looks like it could be pretty bad.
As a mere academic spectator, I would first like to just understand what is going on here. To see this decision as a net political loser seems like a no-brainer to me. Also, while I'm not an [...]
If there is a movie about the end of the world, I have to see it, so I did not resist when William suggested we take in 2012 this afternoon. I was not disappointed, but bear in mind I was expecting it to be not only spectacular but profoundly stupid. [...]
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USCCB didn't see this coming?
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I'm not [...]
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Yeah, but we have really strong, dynamic and innovative teachers' unions.
[...]Regarding Professor Rappaport's post immediately below, Ann Althouse should perhaps consider that Palin's book might not be just the simple, unvarnished truth about what went on. Perhaps Palin has chosen not to share all of her thinking and calculations with the reading public. She is obviously in part trying to [...]
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