Now that America's election is over, some great stories from the campaign trail are beginning to leak out. Aides who didn't want to harm their candidates' reputations have loosened their tongues a bit, and so we're hearing some truly revealing leaks from inside of campaigns for the first time in months: For instance, it appears that Sarah Palin only learned recently that Africa is a continent.
We're also getting a glimpse into how President Elect Obama (!!!!!!) really thinks we're going to address the global environmental crisis. Newsweek reports that Obama was caught by a live mic saying about the debates, "I often find myself trapped by the questions and thinking to myself, 'You know, this is a stupid question, but let me … answer it.' So when Brian Williams is asking me about what's a personal thing that you've done [that's green], and I say, you know, 'Well, I planted a bunch of trees.' And he says, 'I'm talking about personal.' What I'm thinking in my head is, 'Well, the truth is, Brian, we can't solve global warming because I f---ing changed light bulbs in my house. It's because of something collective'."
As we've previously noted, we agree--with the sentiment and the profanity. We've got to change more than our f---ing light bulbs.

written by Andrew, November 06, 2008
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written by Nagshain, November 06, 2008
Should we be expecting you around here more often john, now that you have all this road time on your hands? Road Trip FTW!
written by Sani Moyo, November 06, 2008
written by Seriously, November 06, 2008
Now, the question is will the user be able to utilize version 2009 to its full capability???
written by heather, November 06, 2008
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written by Corban, November 07, 2008
1. He recognizes that it's a collective issue, needing a collective solution and
2. He's exasperated by the obsessive focus on certain environmental activities instead of the big picture.
He can swear as long as he wants!
written by Karsten, November 07, 2008
Hundreds of millions of people on this planet don't even have a light bulb (or anything else electric) in their lives. Changing some light bulbs in North America/ Europe/ Australia is not enough. As a priority, it comes way AFTER you have taken care of the big sins in your life.
Karsten
http://www.polluteless.com
written by Jeremy, November 07, 2008
Notice how he jumps away from any type of personal responsibility and latches on the to "collective". What is the "collective" but a bunch of individual people changing their lightbulbs, and driving habits, car choice, etc.?
But instead of taking personal responsibility, BHO would rather create another .gov program, agency, bureaucracy, regulation etc. Meanwhile, he gets to fly in private jets and use incandescent bulbs.
Nice jab at Sarah Palin. Joe Biden didn't know that J-O-B-S has four letters, not three, but that's cool with you because he's got the 'D' after his name.
written by Clinch, November 07, 2008
I also think he's got the wrong attitude (in this context that is), it may only be a tiny part of a collective issue, but if everyone had the same attitude (that it's everyone else's responsibility, not their) then no one would bother doing anything green.
written by Ben, November 07, 2008
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Seriously, though, while individual grassroots efforts like switching light bulbs, driving less, and generally conserving is important and does help, it's simply not enough. Major changes need to be made to our infrastructure to really solve the problem of global climate change, and that requires resources that are just too far beyond those of individuals acting alone.
written by Ken Roberts, November 07, 2008
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written by B.J., November 08, 2008
Second, you're telling a blogger how to blog. If you're not pleased with the way the blog is written, find another blog. Being rude is useless, and will not serve your purposes.
However, do agree with you that Huffington Post is not a credible source
written by Ken Roberts, November 10, 2008
written by Jeremy, November 10, 2008
The problem is that most so-called Greens are simply collectivists in disguise--they can't outright call for the centralization of all production ala the Soviet Union, but they get in through the back door of so-called "environmental protection."
Meanwhile, the Algores and BHO's of the world fly around in private jets scolding us for driving the 10-year old Camry we can afford and not the brand new Prius we cannot.
Change your lightbulbs, hypocrite in chief, before telling us we need to shiver in the dark to stop the world from getting too hot/cold/wet/dry/whatever the disaster du jour is which justifies a government takeover of the economy and our lives.
written by Joan Cole, November 13, 2008
I can no longer believe anything in your website, which I had thought to be great at one time.
Joan
written by william Engel, November 13, 2008
1) Moved to the country
2) using bicycles more
3) HUGE garden provides food yr round (in Canada!)
4) Completely off grid!
5) Built from recycled materials
6) Started a solar company to help poor & needy
7) Did an energy audit on our house
8) Acted on the auditors suggestions
9) Tuned up our 2nd hand car, and use it less
10) Go travel in the winter with the money we saved! Of course we apply these ideas when on the road as well!
come check us out!
the farm http://www.splitzvillefarm.com
the store http://www.evergreenroatan.com
the Blog: wordpress.Howtogogreen
written by Doc Rings, November 14, 2008
Both sides need to be VERY careful, and do their due diligence before reporting these sorts of things... it helps no one, and hurts everyone.
Do a google search for "Palin Africa MSNBC" to see the story on how MSNBC got spoofed.
written by bye, November 14, 2008
I hate to drop you from my feedreader, but this blog is not what I thought it was. Good luck and let's hope we can kick this addiction to foreign oil. Hell, I'll even go all out and say let's kick the addiction completely.
Bye
written by Chris, November 15, 2008
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