MOTHER JONES BY E-MAIL

«--Previous Post | Blog Index | Next Post--»

How George Bush Could Win a Standing Ovation

cop13_04_4_348.jpg You know he wants one. Desperately. All he needs to do is follow the lead of Australia's new prime minister Kevin Rudd. As Reuters tells us, Australia raised hopes of global action to fight climate change on Monday by agreeing to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, thereby isolating the United States at the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali as the only rich nation not in the pact.

Australia's decision won a standing ovation at the opening of tough two-week negotiations on the Indonesian resort isle. The talks aim to pull together rich and poor countries around a common agenda to agree a broader successor to Kyoto by 2009.

Think of it. George, alone in his corner, snarling at the world. He could travel to the lovely isle of Bali, relax, unwind, then stand before the summit and agree to Do The Right Thing. He would get so much more than a standing ovation. Hallelujahs. Laurel Wreaths. A Nobel. The relieved thanks of the world. A kinder place in history.

What a pretty dream…

Julia Whitty is Mother Jones' environmental correspondent. You can read from her new book, The Fragile Edge, and other writings, here.






Comments

Ah, you're such an idealist, Julia. Ought to have been a poet.

Funny thing is, rightwing talkshow host Tucker Carlson predicted that GWB would indeed come out strongly against global warming -- after his presidency is over.

http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2007/11/27/13228/111

Sounds about right to me. He's kind of a stubborn fellow...

please email us and tell us why did you think we 911 hijackers dead cyberwar44@ameinfo.com

Post a comment





 

RECENT COMMENTS

Sarah Palin: Why Can't Polar Bears Just Leave Those Poor Oil Companies Alone? (34)
GPFrank wrote: I'm quoting my letter to the local paper, Valley News on t... [more]

Hello Sarah Palin, Goodbye ANWR (3)
Lori Buel wrote: RIGHT ON, SISTER!!... [more]

African-Americans Genetically Prone to HIV, AIDS (29)
Dr. Who wrote: Researchers found that people who live in lands conquered ... [more]

Wind Turbines Decimate Bats (14)
Robert wrote: Many before me are saying that the turbines would affect w... [more]

Listen Up, Pandas, You Need to Fight (15)
Ashley wrote: I LOVE THE PIC OF THE PANDA ITS SOOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE... [more]

Elephants & Tigers Get Room To Breathe (1)
Fair Trade wrote: We rarely get to read good news about endangered animals a... [more]

Lead Shot Kills Long After The Bullet Stops (3)
Green Lady wrote: Andy Griffith(aka Sheriff), thinking is not what a true be... [more]

Prescription Drugs Are in our Drinking Water: What to do Now? (8)
Satellite tv wrote: [...] [...] ... [more]

Living Green in Denmark (5)
North Cyprus wrote: How you combine all of these usuful information in a uniqu... [more]

Researchers Develop Inexpensive Solar Panels (13)
hekimboard wrote: teşekürler sabri abi.... [more]

XML RSS Feed

Powered by
Movable Type 3.33

Jail.org - Inmate Search
Criminal records, instant public records & people search & current court records. www.jail.org

U.S. Public Records Search
Search County & State Court Records, Criminal records, Vital and Adoption Records www.PublicRecordsInfo.com

Records.com - People Search
Public Records and Background Checks. Instantly Search Criminal Records, Addresses and Court Records www.Records.com

Court Records & County Records
Find Instant Public Records, Criminal Records as Well as County Property Records Search. www.PublicRecordsIndex.com

















McCain on McCain

Great Moments in the Annals of Polling

Panic Time

Convention Roundup


More MoJo voices...



bookIN PRINT

CLICK HERE
for more great reading

headphones IN TUNE
New music every issue

CLICK TO LISTEN


This article has been made possible by the Foundation for National Progress, the Investigative Fund of Mother Jones, and gifts from generous readers like you.

© 2008 The Foundation for National Progress

About Us   Support Us   Advertise   Ad Policy   Privacy Policy   Contact Us   Subscribe   RSS