February 27, 2007

The Daily Zeitgeist

Drudge: ‘Cheney: I Heard A Boom” Also: "FLASH: More than quarter of U.S. women ages 14-59 infected with sexually transmitted human papillomavirus... Developing... "

The Note:'s Insight of the Morning: "Note question: What would happen if a less — or more — "seasoned" candidate said something like this?" -- they're responding to Sen. John Edwards's insinuation that he'd be open to negotiate a non-aggression treaty with Iran.

Buzz Story One: Clintons' Charity Not Listed On Senate Disclosure Forms (Post)

Buzz Story Two:
Romney Campaign Internal Memo (Boston Globe)

Memeorandum: Al Gore’s Personal Energy Use Is His Own “Inconvenient Truth”

Editor’s Choice: Yepsen: Vilsack's departure could signal end for others (Des Moines Register)

Thought of the day: Stephen Colbert, on Oscar celebs using hybrid limos: "Any lowering of emissions they achieved with the limos was canceled out by the amount of smoke they blew up Al Gore's ass" ("Colbert Report").


Posted at 11:47 AM


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What this right-wing policy group fails to mention is that much of the energy Gore purchased was renewable energy. Here's the statement directly from the utility company:

"Nashville Electric Service provided to the Tennessean - in the form of a public records request - electric bill histories on Al Gore and two other customers. By state law, NES must provide this information. We also provided the information that Mr. Gore purchases a large amount of Green Power Switch (renewable energy) each month. NES did not supply the usage calculations. "

ron vallo | 02.27.07 12:52 PM


He's also retrofitting his home to install solar panels. That's another pretty inconvenient fact for right wing hit groups. Do 10 minutes of research next time.

The Real Truth | 02.28.07 09:29 AM

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