Apparently, being against the Cult of Climastrology is the only thing he’s known for
- James M. Inhofe, Senator Who Denied Climate Change, Dies at 89
- James Inhofe, Oklahoma senator and climate change denier, dies at 89
- Former Sen. Jim Inhofe, defense hawk who called human-caused climate change a ‘hoax,’ dies at 89
- James Inhofe, former Republican senator who called climate change a ‘hoax’, dies aged 89
- Former US Sen. Jim Inhofe, defense hawk who called human-caused climate change a ‘hoax,’ dies at 89
- Jim Inhofe, defense hawk and proud foe of climate policies, dies at 89
- Oklahoma’s former US Sen. Jim Inhofe, known for climate, infrastructure stances, dies at 89
- Jim Inhofe, Former Oklahoma Senator Who Denied Climate Science, Dies at 89 (even the Wall Street Journal is being stupid cult)
Those are just from when I searched “climate change”, then “James Inhofe” on Google News. And there are plenty more, as well as those who do not say it in the headline but mention it in the first paragraph. He’s actually done a hell of a lot more than being a climate cult skeptic. He was very much a staunch conservative and a huge friend of the U.S. military
(Fox News) James Mountain Inhofe started serving Congress in Washington in 1987 in the House of Representatives before being elected to the Senate in 1994. At one point, he was the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Prior to his time in Washington, Inhofe served as the mayor in his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, between 1978 and 1984, according to the Oklahoma Historical Society. He also served in the U.S. Army in 1955-56 and was president of the Quaker Life Insurance Company before entering politics, it added.
Rep. Kevin Hern, R-Okla., described Inhofe on Tuesday as a “dear friend and mentor, a titan in Oklahoma, and a highly effective leader in D.C.”
He’d probably take the Credentialed Media headlines as a badge of honor. Heck, some of the same outlets have given better treatment to wackjobs. Remember when the Washington Post (which is the 2nd link) called Islamic terrorist Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi something nice?
(USA Today) Its original headline read, “Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Islamic State’s ‘terrorist-in-chief,’ dies at 48.” But it was later changed to “Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, austere religious scholar at helm of Islamic State, dies at 48.”
It was changed back, but the article still describes the terrorist as an “austere religious scholar with wire-frame glasses and no known aptitude for fighting and killing.” Think James is being treated more harshly for refusing to bow down to the climate cult?
Jim “Snowball” Inhofe is dead at 89, not 69.
Inhofe was a lot! His take on global warming was, “God’s still up there… the arrogance of people to think that we, human beings, would be able to change what He is doing in the climate is to me outrageous”
Marc Morono, a popular science denier, was formerly an Inhofe aide after working for Rush Limbaugh.
He used to travel to Africa several times a year (140 trips in 20 years!) at taxpayer expense, missions he described as “a Jesus thing”. He used these trips for activities on behalf of The Fellowship, a Christian organization, saying his trips included some governmental work but also involved “the political philosophy of Jesus, something that had been put together by Doug Coe, the leader of The Fellowship … It’s all scripturally based.”
It was a different time…
So J, what science was he “denying”?