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The Ann & Phelim Scoop

Progressive Plans Won’t Solve The Energy Crisis - With Robert Bryce

The Ann & Phelim Scoop

The Unreported Story Society

Society & Culture

4.7556 Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2022

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Progressives have shown that they don’t know a thing about energy as they prefer to support what is popular rather than practical solutions. Our current energy crisis is no exception. On this week’s Scoop, we’re joined by our friend Robert Bryce to discuss how progressive energy policies are exacerbating the crisis not just in the US but around the world. Threats of blackouts, bitter winter, and even famine are on the horizon if we don’t take action to utilize the solid resources we know will work but have been blacklisted by the mainstream media and politicians. Is weather dependent energy really a viable option? Also on the show, we look into the latest scandal on the left where actress Sacheen Littlefeather has been exposed as a phony Native American. We then listen to part of Ann’s speech to highschool students about environmentalism and share a cozy recipe for this chilly Fall weather.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We accept that climate change is here, and it's going to mean more extreme weather, making your

0:06.2

most important energy grid dependent on the weather is madness. You want systems that are weather

0:12.3

resistant, that are weather resilient. You want them to be able to produce watts and megawatts

0:17.5

and gigawatts, regardless of whether the sun is shining, the wind is blowing,

0:21.6

or that we're getting monsoons. And yet you're saying, oh, we're going to stake the future of

0:25.8

our civilization on these weather-dependent systems that can blow away in a hurricane. You're

0:30.4

out of your effing mind.

0:36.0

Hi, my name is Ian McElhenney. And I'm Philema Galear. I took a moment there for you to remember that. And this is the Anne and Phelan scoop. And it's the end of October. Is it? Yes. What, is it? Yeah, it's very shocking. Yes, this is coming to the end of October. And this week we will both be in Manhattan um on Thursday by

0:55.5

the way for a screening of the Mice and Hunter movie and it's in the metropolitan Republican

0:59.7

Club uh go to the Metropolitan Republican Club website it's Thursday 7 p.m. screening of

1:05.8

Mice and Hunter and Philem will be doing a Q&A afterwards. It's a Q&A. Q&A afterwards. Love to see you there. Or if you can't be there, please send the link. Yeah, send it to friends, actually. Friends, enemies. All of those. And what else is on the show? Heap big trouble at the Oscars. Heap big trouble. I like that film. I thought that was very clever. heap big trouble at the oscar big trouble i like that film i thought that was very clever

1:28.2

heap big trouble at the oscars um will will the oscars apologize for their apology to fake indian

1:35.2

sashim a little feather and we look at who got that story right early on and i know it

1:41.3

wasn't the world's highly paid investigative journalists. And

1:45.3

up in beautiful Santa Barbara, what was happening now? I was speaking to about 120 students from

1:51.9

Young America's Foundation about environmentalism. And the title of my speech was environmentalists.

1:59.4

Environmentalists never have to say you're sorry.

2:01.6

Okay.

2:02.0

We'll see some clips from that in the show.

2:04.4

Yes.

2:04.6

And we're going to talk, and we talked earlier.

2:06.3

I'm going to show you that interview with our friend and energy expert Robert Bryce.

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