By Tim Murphy
Tue Dec. 10, 2013 7:31 AM GMT
David Strumfels -- well, he is rather off-center, even for a conservative Republican politician from Texas, but he is right about at least one thing. E.g., his quote, "The best thing about the Earth is if you poke holes in it oil and gas come out," is NOT nuts as Mother Jones and I imagine most left-leaning. Let e respond with my quote:
"Stockman is right -- though I'm sure he meant it in jocularly. Why (so many) liberals don't perceive the near miracle of fracking and natural gas (and even oil to a lesser extent) is beyond me; to the extent gas replaces coal (and oil) the air is cleaner, greenhouse emissions are at least halved, and the environment is improved. These are not my opinions but scientific truths demonstrated over and over again over many years. Again I implore you Mother Jones: be as leftwing as you want, but don't apply it to science because science has no biases, politically or ideologically or economically." You know, out of all the vast legitimate material below, the one sensible thing is isolated out and made to look like the craziest. Being left-wing doesn't make you right about everything, anymore than being right-wing. Please learn this simple truth.
If his very short career in Washington is any indication, Stockman will at least give us a reason to tune in. Some highlights from his second term in Congress:
undermined (Sen.) Ted Cruz’s fight to stop Obamacare
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/tea-party-favorite-takes-on-gop-big-name/#EWwys4WrHXRiUYdf.99
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/tea-party-favorite-takes-on-gop-big-name/#EWwys4WrHXRiUYdf.99
- His campaign bumper sticker: "If babies had guns, they wouldn't be aborted."
- This tweet: "The best thing about the Earth is if you poke holes in it oil and gas come out."
- And this one: "Democrats are playing the knockout game with your health insurance."
- The time he raffled off an AR-15 as a campaign fundraiser.
- The second time he raffled off an AR-15 as a campaign fundraiser.
- His interview with Ted Nugent, in which he wondered whether victims of gun violence who advocated for gun control were "useful idiots"?
- His decision to bring Nugent as his plus one to last year's state of the union.
- His (empty) threat to impeach President Obama over gun control.
- The time he compared Obama to Saddam Hussein.
- The time he explained he would vote against the Violence Against Women Act because it helps "men dressed up as women."
- The $350,000 in income that's unexplained in his personal financial disclosures.