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The New Flat Earth Society
By Doug Patton
February 12, 2007 

After scoffing in my last column about the ridiculous Nobel Peace Prize
nomination of former Vice President Chicken Little (aka Al Gore), I really
had no intention of wasting any more time or thought on the issue of global
warming for the foreseeable future. But then columnist Ellen Goodman weighed
in with her arrogant opinion, and I just couldn't let it go. 

Wrote Ms. Goodman: 

"I would like to say we're at a point where global warming is impossible to
deny. Let's just say that global warming deniers are now on a par with
Holocaust deniers, though one denies the past and the other denies the
present and future."

Well, Ellen, I would like to say that you, Al Gore, and all your friends in
the Global Warming Cult (hereinafter known as "GWC" or "The Cult") are now
on a par with the Flat Earth Society. 

It was once conventional wisdom that the earth was a flat disk around which
the rest of the universe revolved, and off of which any vessel would tumble
if it sailed too far in any one direction. Likewise, today's GWC has so
successfully dominated the debate on the issue of global warming that it is
now conventional wisdom to believe that it is the greatest threat facing
humanity. If all rational people believe it, the argument goes, then anyone
who doubts it must be a heretic.

As her primary evidence that the case is now closed on the issue, Goodman
cites a recent report from the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, which unequivocally blames global warming on human activity.
As if we are to believe anything that comes out of the United Nations.

Polling by the Pew Research Center shows that global warming is number 20 on
the average person's list of policy priorities, far behind terrorism, tax
cuts, crime, morality, illegal immigration and 15 other issues. Of course,
Goodman's irrational explanation for these attitudes is to blame the Bush
administration and "its favorite media outlets." (Liberals, of course, have
no favorite media outlets.)

Goodman refers to the gaps between what she calls "Republican science and
Democratic science," and is amazed that "23 percent of college-educated
Republicans believe the warming is due to humans, while 75 percent of
college-educated Democrats believe it." 

She calls James Inhofe a "Big Oil Senator," partly because he is from
Oklahoma. But his biggest crime was that he dared to contradict the
conventional wisdom of The Cult by describing the UN report as "a shining
example of the corruption of science for political gain." 

Goodman also attacks the American Enterprise Institute, which she claims has
received $1.6 million from Exxon Oil "over the years," for offering $10,000
to scientists who would counter the IPCC report. (Isn't it interesting that
liberals don't think Saddam Hussein was collaborating with terrorists, even
though he was offering $25,000 to the destitute families of suicide bombers,
but they are more than willing to believe that reputable American scientists
would risk their professional credentials for a paltry $10,000?)

But Goodman's flimsiest argument comes when she tries to explain why the
average person has a different set of priorities than the elites in The
Cult: she believes we are psychologically paralyzed.

"It may be, paradoxically," she tells us, "that framing this issue in
catastrophic terms ends up paralyzing instead of motivating us." 

Quoting author Ross Gelbspan, she continues: "When people are confronted
with an overwhelming threat and don't see a solution, it makes them feel
impotent. So they shrug it off or go into deliberate denial."

What psychobabble!

Al Gore, Ellen Goodman and the rest of the Kool-Aid drinking GWC are truly
the new Flat Earth Society. They are so brainwashed about the "conventional
wisdom" of this issue, it never occurs to them that the real reason most
Americans believe global warming is less of a threat than zealots flying
airplanes into buildings could just be because common sense is more highly
prized on Main Street than it is inside the Beltway or in the halls of the
UN.

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Doug Patton is a freelance columnist who has served as a political
speechwriter and public policy advisor. His weekly columns are published in
newspapers across the country and on selected Internet web sites, including
Human Events Online, TheConservativeVoice.com and GOPUSA.com, where he is a
senior writer and state editor. Readers may e-mail him at
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