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  1. The Eternal Energy Crisis - Conrad Black - National Review Online

    article.nationalreview.com via @mrcpatrickburke  &bull May 27, 2010

    The imperishability of the energy crisis is one of the howling mysteries of American political science. It has been nearly 40 years since President Nixon founded Project Independence, an effort to regain energy self-sufficiency and stop unreliable oil-exporting states from inconveniencing U.S. national-security policy. At that time, the United States imported 20 percent of its oil, and the price was between $10 and $20… Full Story »

  2. The Global-Warming Tax - Patrick J. Michaels - National Review Online

    article.nationalreview.com via @Well_Read1  &bull Apr 22, 2010

    Climategate, Copenhagen, Snowmageddon in the nation's capital, the EPA ruling that CO2 endangers us all, and Senate Republicans pushing for a global-warming tax. Has it been a great run-up to Earth Day, or what? Never has a public-policy agenda been pursued with… Full Story »


  3. Mark Steyn on National Review Online

    article.nationalreview.com via @shanajean  &bull Nov 28, 2009

    My favorite moment in the Climategate/Climaquiddick scandal currently roiling the “climate change” racket was Stuart Varney’s interview on Fox News with the actor Ed Begley Jr. ? star of the 1980s medical drama St. Elsewhere but latterly better known, as… Full Story »

  4. The Community Is Restless by Mark Steyn on National Review Online

    article.nationalreview.com via @rockstarkevin  &bull Aug 9, 2009

    Reporting dissent is the highest form of patriotism! Is your neighbor suspiciously “well-dressed”? Is he mouthing off about cancer-survival rates under socialized-medical systems while wearing a cravat? Give us his name, and we’ll give you his spats! Just go to… Full Story »

  5. Behind the Times by Mark Steyn on National Review Online

    article.nationalreview.com via @kristokoff  &bull Jul 5, 2009

    President Obama was supposed to be “cool.” But he isn’t. He’s square. Not just mildly so, but embarrassingly square. He’s squaresville squared. It’s like you’re having a party with your friends and he’s the cringe-making middle-aged parent who wants to… Full Story »

  6. Plan to Combat Global Warming? Pie in the Sky by Jonah Goldberg on National Review Online

    article.nationalreview.com via @kristokoff  &bull Jun 10, 2009

    June 10, 2009 12:00 AMPlan to Combat Global Warming? Pie in the SkyEven decades from now, the benefits would still dwarf the cost.By Jonah Goldberg Full Story »

  7. The End of the World as We Know It by Mark Steyn on National Review Online

    article.nationalreview.com via @RLHumor  &bull Apr 25, 2009

    According to an Earth Day survey, one third of schoolchildren between the ages of six and eleven think the earth will have been destroyed by the time they grow up. That’s great news, isn’t it? Not for the earth, I… Full Story »

  8. President Obama vs. Senator Kennedy by Jim Geraghty on National Review Online

    article.nationalreview.com via @jkp1187  &bull Jan 26, 2009

    January 26, 2009 4:00 AMPresident Obama vs. Senator KennedyThe challenge is blowin? in the wind.By Jim Geraghty Full Story »



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