On this podcast edition of “The Score” radio show, Scott Lee talks with the American Tradition Institute’s Chris Horner about the latest developments in the UVA/Michael Mann/FOIA case. Horner and ATI won a significant victory in a Prince William County court, where a judge told Mr. Jefferson’s university that the FOIA law really does apply to them. Despite this, Chris tells us that UVA is still doing whatever it can to duck its legal obligations.
Sticking with our tour of things environmental, Scott talks with Steve Milloy, publisher of the excellent JunkScience.com and author of Green Hell: How Environmentalists Plan to Control Your Life and What You Can Do to Stop Them, about the GOP presidential field and the inevitable questions the candidates will get about global warming (a matter on which Mitt Romney already seems to have surrendered).
And our good friend Jim Hoeft applies his Two Minute Drill to Virginia’s GOP Senate field, and the GOP presidential field as well. What does he find? Not only is the real contest on the GOP side at both levels, but the candidates voters have to choose from offer far more than the conventional wisdom is willing to admit.
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