June 29, 2008

Hatch?

I mentioned in my previous post about the fraud James Hansen that he might run afoul of the Hatch Act, which prohibits federal employees from partisan campaigning.

Now, Patrick Michaels, writing for the National Review, has noticed the same thing:

Speaking of crimes, what about the Hatch Act, which prohibits federal employees from electioneering? In the hotly contested state of Iowa, on October 26, 2004, Hansen gave a public speech in which he stated that “John Kerry has a far better grasp than President Bush on the important issues that we face.” Kerry lost Iowa by a mere 10,000 votes.

Yet Hansen persists. He recently said “the 2008 election is critical for the planet. If Americans turn out to pasture the most brontosaurian congressmen,” maybe we’ll be able to save the planet from the doom he envisions this century.

So perhaps if Hansen the fraud decides to meddle with political races, enough people are watching that he may have to do it as a private citizen. I'm sure the Soros organization will foot the bill for his buffoonery.

Posted at 02:34 PM

Seen Around the Internet

From the Peoples Cube:

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This is funny. As soon as I wipe away the tears, I'm going to laugh.

Posted at 02:03 PM

June 22, 2008

Buffoon

Put oil firm chiefs on trial, says leading climate change scientist | Environment | The Guardian

Let me put this as succinctly as possible: James Hansen is a fucking idiot fraud. Anyone who listens to him for more than 5 seconds is a fucking idiot.

It is reported that he also plans to actively campaign against members of congress who, in his opinion, have not hewed sufficiently to the warmist party line.

Now if I so much as wear a button for one candidate to work, I can be fired for Hatch Act violations. So how does Hansen get to campaign in congressional races?

This is a question I plan on asking as many times as necessary to his superiors if he does indeed do this while still employed at NASA. It's long past time this scammer was taken off the public payroll.

Posted at 11:10 PM