Sentences with phrase «blatant distortion of»

So how did this blatant distortion of the temperature trends get through this rigorous review process?
This a blatant distortion of the truth, in actual fact only 12 of those 69 locations recorded January as a record breaking year.
Rather than admit and apologize for this blatant distortion of the work of Hansen and colleagues, Michaels has responded by attempting to defend the indefensible.
And most of the blatant distortions of general television are also found in the electronic church.
These groups gladly accept Exxon's support, which enables them to keep churning out misleading reports, to flood newspaper op - ed pages with bizarre arguments against action to curb rampant carbon emissions, and to appear on right - wing TV and radio where they're invited by the likes of Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck to tick off blatant distortions of climate science without challenge by actual climate experts.

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Given the profound distortions of apportionment built into the US Senate, I find association of the word «democracy» with it a blatant insult to intelligence.
I used to keep a file called WorldClimateReport Lies in which I documented the misleading selective quotations, blatant distortions and misrepresentations of the scientific literature that characterized that website (of which Pat Michaels is the Chief Editor).
What's most disturbing is the AFP's willingness to use blatant falsehoods to stir the passions of its genuinely angry base of tea partiers — again, that's sort of what the AFP has come to be known for, I suppose, with its gross distortion of facts during the health care reform process.
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