Did anyone watch Matthew Simmons on Glenn Beck last night?


Matthew Simmons on Glenn Beck Show - CNN, Last night


Here's a little excerpt from the transcript of the show...


BECK: Matthew, you know, I really think that we are always -- you always hear we`re 15 years away from flying cars that could be powered on SPAM.

SIMMONS: Well, that might be the case. We`re right in the middle now of the beginning of a crisis.

BECK: Right. In the beginning of the crisis. If -- if we really wanted to solve this, don`t you think we could have solved this long ago?

SIMMONS: No, I don`t.

BECK: OK. All right. Well, enough said. There you go. Why do you say that?

SIMMONS: Well, this is a physics thing. And what we`re going to have to do is learn how to use less, as opposed to invent more.

BECK: Yes. Really not going to happen. Not going to happen.

SIMMONS: We`re going to have to.

BECK: No, I`m going to let my kids worry about it. Me, I`m buying a bigger car. Matthew, thanks a lot.

SIMMONS: You`re welcome.

BECK: All right. If you listen to me on the radio, you know I really am one of these guys who`s always prepared way in advance for any crackpot doomsday scenario. I had a safe room, you know, years before nothing happened on Y2K.

I really have a Tamiflu prescription, written in 2003. I`ve had my basement stocked with food and water for -- all right. All right, I get it. Food and water stacked in my basement before, you know, nothing happened on 6-6-06.

So it only stands to reason that I`m going to be the first guy to prepare for this, you know, inevitable oil crisis. But you know, if you`re going to do that, I have to pick another energy to use, and do research and stuff. And I mean it, I am the laziest guy you will ever meet.



Beck actually ticked me off a bit with the ending statements where he jokes and said "No, I'm going to let my kids worry about it."  I know that he was kidding but he's sending the wrong message to the public.

My $.02

-C.

I saw the Simmons interview, too. There is an old saw that there is no such thing as bad publicity. And this is undoubtedly true, because anyone who is interested was directed to "Twilight in the Desert". Beck came across as a fat headed fool, and Simmons as someone who has a real point of view about fossil fuels. Beck even called himself a "conservative",bringing credo to my belief that anyone that tells you how honest they are, how Christian or how conservative does so because its not evident from their behaviour. And I believe that action rather than talk is a much more true guage of a person.
You were just ticked off a bit?  Thanks for watching that ass so I don't have to.  Is this what passes for serious debate on CNN now?  Shame on CNN for having such an ass hog up our airwaves.
I was actually flipping channels on the CNNs and saw Simmons sitting there (I've read twilight, so I wanted to see what he had to say) And after the brief dialog Beck cuts him off and says screw the world I'm buying a big car... So to me, yes Simmons did get his word out about the book; However, I personally felt Beck was pi**ing on him a bit with those final remarks... and that "final stab" is what ticked me off, fearing many in the public would shrug off concerns (if any) they had about the issue.
CNN has been turning more into Fox every day.  Good for ratings.  This tide is turning, though, the right-wingers are going to get very unhappy as all their idiotic beliefs collapse with everything else.  Before the collapse, we're going GREEEEEEEEEN.  
And don't forget Nancy Grace...kak.   I used to like CNN,  I can't stand it anymore.
If there is a hell, it'll be condos.  And Nancy Grace will be my next-door neighbor!
I've been hearing ads for this guy's new show, he's supposd to be a comedian.  Difficult to see the point of having serious guests on to laugh at them.
The last question that Larry King asked Al Gore tonight was: Do you think gas prices will go down?

In reply, Gore gave a one sentence explanation of peak oil.

I almost fell off my chair. I can't wait to see the transcript!

What did he say? You can't keep us in suspense like this.
Here's what he said:

KING: Gas prices -- we've only got a minute left.

GORE: Yes.

KING: Gas prices going to go down?

GORE: Well, I've seen a number of -- over the last several decades I've seen this happen several times, where they spike and then they do come back down.

But each time they go to a higher plateau. We almost certainly are at or near what they call peak oil, defined as having recovered a majority of the oil reserves at a certain price, affordability range. And so with the new pressure on the consumption side from China and India, if they come back down, they won't stay down long.

KING: What do you drive?

GORE: I drive a hybrid. Tipper and I got a Lexus hybrid. And we have a couple of Priuses in the family with our children. And I encourage people to make environmentally-conscious choices because we all have to solve this climate crisis.

I just posted this over on Stuart's BP Thread as well

This is an e-mail I sent out regarding my first Beck expereience a couple of days earlier:

"I don't watch (consume) much MSM anymore.  But last night, oddly, the satellite was 'out' for the two channels I do watch - FSTV and LINK - while it was working for others, including PBS and CNN. (big brother, anyone?)   So I watched the end of the PBS news talking about the assassination of Zarqawi.  Nothing illuminating.  But then there was a several-minute self promo for PBS.  Images of women, children, college students, earnest young men... soothing music in the background...text showing poll data to the effect of PBS/Newshour being "the most trusted source of news".  I was almost lulled to sleep, it was working, I was being indoctrinated, trust us... trust us... it'll all be OK... trust us...  It was just too creepy.  I honestly felt like I was being set up for THE BIG LIE.

Then I switched over to CNN Headline news - just for a peek, just for a moment.  There was a guy on - Glenn Beck - with what I can only describe as a Letterman-like take on the news.  He asked rhetorically if Americans celebrating the death of Zarqawi were the same as Palestinians dancing in the streets on 9/11 (which assumes that any really did that - unstaged, that is).  He proceeded to answer his question by stating unequivocally that no, it's not the same, because "we just got a real bad guy'.  He made mocking comments about Zarqawi not being greeted in heaven by virgins but rather being faced with some demeaning fate that was meant to be humor but that was just disgusting and that I've blocked out. Then - and I really can't believe this - he cut to his lackey on the streets of Manhattan (again, this was CNN at 7 pm and seemed really, really, like the most distasteful of late night 'comedy')  who had a pork-pie or bacon cake to mock Islam with lettering along the lines of "Happy Zarqawi Death Day".  He was to go do some "man in the street interviews".  I'd seen (way more than) enough, and turned it off at that point.

My point is that this is what's now accepted by this society.  Celebrating death.  Mocking religion. (not that I'm any fan of religion).  But juvenile, immature, sophomoric, imbecilic - we don't even have words ( or at least I don't know them) for the depths to which we have sunk.  And to quote James Earl Jones - This is CNN.  Pardon my language but WTF is going on that we accept this!?!  We pay for it.  We condone it.  We support it (if only by our silence).  We're making enemies and things worse and fools of ourselves every time our culture opens its collective mouth.  Please excuse me while I go throw up."


being "the most trusted source of news".
I was almost lulled to sleep,
it was working,
I was being indoctrinated,
trust us... trust us... it'll all be OK... trust us...

What you heard & saw was the inevitable outcome of the Invisible Hand guiding our news professionals ever so gently down that slippery slope from being "professional and trustable reporters of facts" to be becoming the pandering clowns of commercialism and infotainment.

Competition always causes us to be the best that we can be.

The best clowns and money licking fools.

Picture Congressmen on their knees, crawling after and licking the behinds of lobbyists --they're addicted to campaign contributions.

Picture Newsmen on their knees, crawling after & licking the behinds of advertisers --they're addicted to commercial contributions.

Picture us licking our TV tubes --we're addicted to crap.