There are plenty of claims made about “climate change,” but what should be believed? The Associated Press tried to help sort things out in totally unbiased fashion:
AP now farming out its "fact checking" to the likes of Michael Mann. #journalism https://t.co/716xehmyk1
— James Taranto (@jamestaranto) November 23, 2015
In the AP article titled, “On climate science, most GOP candidates fail,” climate change alarmist Michael Mann is cited as a scientific source:
“This individual understands less about science (and climate change) than the average kindergartner,” Michael Mann, a Pennsylvania State University meteorology professor, wrote of Cruz’s statements. “That sort of ignorance would be dangerous in a doorman, let alone a president.”
What? No Al Gore on the “fact checker” panel?
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So "fact checking" outfits inside a biased media are politicized? Wow. Who could have ever seen THAT coming? https://t.co/PPzVQUSbUD
— Mulder’s Methane-rich Mug slide (@proteinwisdom) November 23, 2015
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Climate crowd-sourcing https://t.co/6dSeeytQuc
— Tim Graham (@TimJGraham) November 23, 2015
Mark Steyn had an assignment for one of the AP’s go-to fact-check sources:
.@jamestaranto Maybe @MichaelEMann can also cover the Mann vs Steyn trial for AP.
— Mark Steyn (@MarkSteynOnline) November 23, 2015
What a great idea! It would provide a level of objectivity we’ve come to expect from the mainstream media.
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