Sentences with phrase «paid shills who»

If you attended the conference, or even if you simply are looking into the skeptic climate scientist side of the issue, one overriding appearance should be readily obvious: the people opposing Al Gore and the IPCC «are not boogeymen or paid shills who are in it for the money» (to quote directly from an otherwise pro - Gore / IPCC reporter I've been corresponding with), and they absolutely do not have just some simplistic nauseatingly repeated one - paragraph «climate change is a hoax» mantra.
Another thing: the term «astroturf group» seems to have a pretty clear and objective definition — it's a group of paid shills who pretend to be grassroots campaigners.
Steer them to material which portrays those scientist critics as «paid shills who spew lies on behalf of planet - destroying industrialists.»
Hence, it was obvious that former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was not a public school advocate but rather a paid shill who was in the pockets of the corporate reformers and the testing industry.

Not exact matches

Powerful lobbies such as the Pro Israel lobby, American Atheists and many others pay top dollar to have shills come to these forums, spread their agenda and copy whatever info they can get about the people who disagree with their point of view.
Every one who reads your nonsense knows you are a paid PUB shill and a «Big lie» con artist.
Nobody cares who your exact employer is, what's important is that you're a paid shill.
I'm not shilling for the 1 %, I am shilling for the homeowner and the worker who does not want to pay anything to a union.
Vis a vis, the notion that someone who disagrees with you is a paid shill is off the wall, too.
Perhaps the article isn't sending the not - too - subtle message that indie authors suck, thus their reviews must be fake, or at least suspect, thus the only way to save yourself the grief is to buy trad pub books, which have paid reviews from the shills who do it for a living... er... never mind.
I'm going to assume this guy is a bitter shill who couldn't make a living writing, so now he sells «articles» that pay by the word.
Even reputable sites get duped by guest contributors who are secretly paid to shill products, as was the case with some Forbes posts earlier this year.
Shiller has proposed that a government subsidy be provided to pay people who become certified for the skills needed to answerbasic investing questions.
Any vet recommending such lousy foods is either a paid shill or incapable / unwilling to do the most basic of research — and any caregiver who wants the best for their companions does not need such a vet.
At a September 27, 2014 panel discussion at Queens Museum titled «Climate Wars: Propaganda, Debate, and the Propaganda of Debate,» Hoggan revealed that he was inspired to start DeSmogBlog by the work of Ross Gelbspan, a retired journalist who helped launch the modern environmental movement and spread the slanderous narrative of Al Gore's Earth in the Balance (page 160) that skeptical scientists are paid shills of fossil fuel companies hired to neutralize public support for government climate programs.
But the entire notion hinges on the insinuation that scientists who had even the most tenuous financial tie to industry donations were corrupted — paid to lie in a manner no different than shill «experts» working for the tobacco industry who said smoking didn't cause lung cancer.
To quash the notion that no valid scientific criticism exists against the idea of man - caused global warming, enviro - activists often say «denier scientists» are paid by the fossil fuel industry to lie about the issue, insinuating a parallel to expert «shills» who did the same for «big tobacco».
Small personal item today, concerning those who might attempt to say my blog and other writings are «what a paid shill does for the fossil fuel industry».
However, if some pro bono lawyer can convince me that actionable defamation has occurred against me, well, accusers who have made it this far through this post need to be reminded of the statement I borrowed from Heartland which was at the bottom of my December 30, 2015 post, if they choose to continue calling me a paid shill:
So, what we have here from Bud Ward is little more than half the story, with the basic idea of trusting Gelbspan as some kind of highly regarded investigative journalist who found smoking gun proof that skeptic climate scientists are shills paid by the fossil fuel industry to lie to the public.
Such rebuttal material was probably viewed as potentially fatal for enviro - activists, and from all I've found, it appears they took a practically unknown pilot project PR campaign from the Western Fuels Association and blew it out of all proportion in order to have some kind of plausible - sounding «evidence» for their claim that skeptic climate scientists were no different than the paid shill experts who claimed cigarette smoking was not especially harmful.
Interestingly, some regular commenters here seem greatly concerned to prevent that message from getting out, to the point of calling anyone who dares to suggest such a thing a paid shill and part of a deliberate «Merchants Of Doubt» disinformation campaign — while they continue to repeat (with no supporting evidence whatsoever, and often contrary to observed facts) that rapid, major emissions reductions MUST impose draconian «deprivation and hardship» on the entire population.
For those critics of mine who have taken the time to read this post up to this point, and are still planning on saying I'm a paid shill of Heartland or anybody else, let me repeat that last sentence from the Legal Council statement — although it may not have been stated on my behalf, it could be something lawyers might see as being very useful for me:
They imply my efforts of exposing the fatal faults in the smear of skeptic climate scientists are written by, directed by, approved by, and paid by people who supposedly shill for the fossil fuel industry.
Originally called 2EU after his Electrical Utilities business in George Street its first advertising contract was with butcher Harry Woods, from George Street, who paid one shilling for each advertisement.
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