Valin Posted February 24, 2016 Share Posted February 24, 2016 Hugh Hewitt Blog: John Schroeder February 23, 2016 This Monty Python sketch is funny precisely because those being interrogated can never tell the truth. We never learn if they did anything actually wrong, but they just make stupid excuse after stupid excuse. One is tempted to laugh similarly at the EPA of the Gold King Mine Spill in Colorado, save that the consequences are so dire. Congressman Rob Bishop (R – Utah) took to the Washington Times yesterday to demonstrate that the EPA is, if not engaged in active cover-up, so poorly managed that straightforward explanations are impossible to find. It is pretty technical stuff, but in the words of Otter…. I am trying to tell this tale with laughs because of how ultimately pathetic it really is. The guys in that Monty Python sketch did not try and divert the attention of their accusers, but that seems to be part of the plan at EPA. Yesterday we learned that they have granted $15K to university students to put together a program to help the poor insulate their homes with garbage. (Look MA! In order for you to not be so angry that I killed the cat, I have hung the dog up by its tail.) No, nothing could go wrong with that plan. (You know, when I was in college I did some analytical work on shredded newspaper used as insulation to determine if fire retardants were actually present in the insulation or whether the insulation had exacerbated a fire that resulted in a death.) (Snip) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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