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Los Angeles Times Says Paulson Critics Dislike His "Hobby"
Posted by Amy Ridenour  ·  20 June 2006  ·  Climate ~Federal Programs

In so many ways does the mainstream press demean conservatives who work on environmental issues.

In this Los Angeles Times piece by Jim Puzzanghera, conservatives wary of the Henry Paulson nomination are described as "causing problems" for Paulson because Paulson likes to watch birds.

Here's how the article begins:

WASHINGTON - As a three-decade Wall Street veteran and chairman of one of the nation's premiere investment banks, Henry M. Paulson Jr. makes a living watching markets.

But it's his hobby of watching birds that is already causing problems for his nomination as the nation's next Treasury secretary.

An ardent environmentalist, Paulson is expected to be questioned during confirmation hearings about his role as chairman of the Nature Conservancy, and whether he adequately cleaned up the organization's questionable land sale and tax break practices. Another potential sticky issue: a decision by Goldman Sachs, the investment bank Paulson heads as chairman and chief executive, to donate 680,000 acres of land in a remote section of Chile to an environmental group with ties to his son...

Nice mental image the Times paints: Critics so extreme on environmental issues we find even bird-watching threatening.

If only we really were as petty as the Times paints us. The actual concerns of the conservative National Legal and Policy Center are here and here, the concerns of the Free Enterprise Action Fund are here, the Competititve Enterprise Institute's are here and the National Center for Public Policy Research's concerns are detailed here.

Birds don't seem to be the theme.

Comments
  1. Amy, since it seems that the rest of the LA Times article does a good job of exxplaining the real sources of controversy - namely, that Paulson supports adoption of a cap and trade approach to GHG emissions, what are you really whining about? That they see the complaints about TNC and the Chilean land donation by GS as rather thin?

    In any case it seems that the huge wave of principled criticism that you've cited really just amounts to Steve Milloy, you and CEI. You all are much to close to the rent-seekers and the power brokers like Abrahoff to be credible on issues of clean dealing or conflicts of interest, and CEI's complaint that TNC made too much money by forcing the government to buy land from it is a farce - you should all look in the mirror and start criticizing the enormous pork-barrel government and the power-seekers that are leading this nation to ruin.

    Again, see John Baden.

    Posted by: TokyoTom at June 27, 2006 08:07 AM
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