Earth to CBS: Is It Global Warming or Katie Couric's Hair That's Overblown?

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Be sure to tune in tonight as CBS asks the presidential candidates about global warming. Here's the question they are using. Ready?

Is Global Warming Overblown?

Of all the ways a responsible news organization can ask questions about global warming, why did CBS decide to ask the question inside a skeptical and meaningless frame? You can hang that question around anything -- the absence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, or the subprime mortgage lending crisis, or even Hurricane Katrina. You can question anything on TV, where nothing is real.

CBS is hyping its newscast repeatedly, to draw in viewers, using a false question echoed ad nauseam. It's marketing, it's entertainment -- perhaps even a gambit to compete with Fox -- but it's not responsible journalism.

The good news, at least, is this from the Sierra Club:

In marked contrast with the current administration’s years of denial and evasion on this issue, it is extremely satisfying that nearly all of the leading candidates from both parties acknowledge that global warming is real and must be dealt with.

The one exception was Fred Thompson. That's not news either.

 


I'm gonna go with Katie Couric's Hair

Haha... I know this article is a bit old, but when I stumbled upon it... I had to laugh. I want to know if that is really her natural hair, or a front lace wig. Not that she can't grow her own hair, but I'm just wondering. Lol. Is it?

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