September 23, 2009
This week,
prepping for the upcoming Copenhagen climate change talks, Dr.
Steven Chu, our erstwhile energy secretary, crystallized the
administration's underlining thinking by claiming that the
"American public ... just like your teenage kids, aren't acting in
a way that they should act. The American public has to really
understand in their core how important this issue is." But as David
Harsanyi writes, since when did Cabinet positions come equipped
with a handbook detailing how Americans "should act"?
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