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![]() E-mails hacked. Messages leaked. Data falsified. Evidence destroyed. Thus sits the legacy of the radical climate change movement – yet they remain adored and worshiped by the Left and the nations of the world that wish the U.S. ill. Why? Trillions of dollars are at stake for the global warming movement if they can continue to fool the world that climate change is a man-made disaster that can be curbed by taxing the wealth-creating countries – namely the United States – and working to destroy the economies of successful nations to make everyone the same. But it's all a sham. And the January issue of Townhall Magazine details Hoax & Change. Speaking of Hoax & Change, President Obama's foreign policy agenda and efforts of proven be to a series of failures as he jets around the world bowing to foreign leaders and apologizing for America. The newest issue of Townhall lays out the many shortcomings this administration has had – all around the world. The administration's failures are not limited to foreign policy, as many conservatives are well aware. They're also not doing to well on Homeland Security, either. Just think back a few days to the would-be Christmas Day airplane bomber who had explosives hidden in his Skivvies. (No, Secretary Napolitano, the system did not work.) So, what does the DHS need to do to keep us safe? Townhall Magazinelays out a Homeland Security agenda. With all the disasters surrounding the Obama White House, Republicans believe their 2010 and 2012 prospects are pretty good. So who's going to lead them? In an ongoing series of profiles of big-name conservatives and possible leaders of the GOP, Townhall gets up close and personal with Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty. Is he the next leader for the Party? And from the "what-won't-they-do-next-to-control-your-life" file, we document the war on plastic bags and the efforts of the Left to reduce your freedoms and take your money. Plus, just in time for the New Year, S.E. Cupp offers a New Year Resolution for 2010 from Ted Nugent, and Ann Coulter lets fly her thoughts on the Obama plan to move the Gitmo prisoners to the U.S. *** In her cover story for the January issue, "Climategate: Hoax & Change," Townhall contributing editor Meredith Jessup reports on the evidence showing that global warming alarmism is just a lot of hot air and the cover-up by the left-wing press. The liberal media and leftist politicians don't want you to know the facts about what could be the biggest scientific scam in modern history.
*** The president over-promised and so far has under-delivered. "Obama-plomacy" hasn't worked as well as his "Hope and Change" political campaign led voters to believe it would. And now those shortcomings are being exploited. So reports Peter Brookes in "Obama's Foreign Failings."
*** Protecting the United States is a full-time job. So what should our national security people be concentrating on to keep us safe? With several interviews with Intelligence and Security sources, Elise Cooper offers an important list of priorities and ideas in "Homeland Security: Get Focused, Get It Right." *** In "A Battleground Leader for 2012?" Fred Lucas reports that Minnesota Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty has been making moves recently that make a run for the GOP 2012 White House nod look increasingly likely. He's a blue-collar, tax-cutting, budget-balancing executive from the strategically important Midwest. So does he stand a chance? *** The war on plastic bags is just one more example of the Left's efforts to control Americans' lives, reduce freedom and increase tax revenues – all in the name of "saving the environment." "Paper, Plastic – or Nothing?" examines the movements around the country to make your life even more expensive. *** More from the January issue:
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