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    Thursday
    26Nov2009

    Global Warming and Ed Begley, Jr.

    I don’t deny the science. I question the fervor sometimes.

    Ed Begley Jr. has hardly made a secret of his passionate beliefs about global warming/climate change. It’s kind of hard to go subtle when you have a Discovery Channel series sharing your version of an ecologically acceptable lifestyle.

    Still, Stuart Varney on Fox News’ “Your World With Neil Cavuto” probably didn’t expect the Hurricane Begley that blew through the show Tuesday night.

    A look at the “Living With Ed” bloopers suggests that Begley might not always be the calm, grounded, mellow, Birkenstockish guy he appears to be. Maybe Varney didn’t check first?

    All’s well that ends well; Ed leaves Stuart with a laugh.

    Always leave them laughing. And, always remember—if the science really is on your side, why get so worked up?

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