Senator Inhofe retiring in 2020

Inhofe_snowballI was planning to write today about a superb piece by Coral Davenport of the New York Times which has run a few intelligent articles on climate and the environment lately:

Head Stacks Agency With Climate Change Skeptics

However, for me the most interesting part was close to the end:

Mr. Inhofe, 82, will complete his current Senate term in 2020. While he declined to speak of his retirement plans, Mr. Inhofe said of Mr. Pruitt, “I think he’d make a great senator.”

I will say very firmly that there are few politicians I admire as I think we are poorly served by most. However there are a few notable exceptions and Inhofe is one. Yes there are always back room guys who do the actual work like Mark Morano and others, but as I like to put it: “you always need a fairy to put on top of the tree”. And Inhofe was the guy who became the key politician, at a time of immense and systematic hostility, who was willing to speak up for common sense on climate.
Any politician can get behind a cause which is widely respected and liked. But few have the guts to stand up for what they know to be right at a time when every other politician is going with the crowd the other way. But Inhofe stood up to be counted at a key time and in doing so he was widely vilified and the target of much public hate. That takes guts for a politician.
Once Inhofe was one of the key politicians constantly in the climate news. But since Trump, I’ve noticed that Inhofe’s name has been missing and I was even wondering what had happened to him …. now perhaps we know? Has he has metaphorically handed the snowball onto a younger generation?

Thanks for all you’ve done Inhofe.

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3 Responses to Senator Inhofe retiring in 2020

  1. Mark says:

    I’m afraid I can’t share your admiration. He was bought and paid for by the oil and gas companies…. so pretty much a typical US politician. But youre right it is odd that he’s disappeared just as trump comes on scene.

  2. Scottish-Sceptic says:

    The wind industry in the UK was borugh and paid for by the oil companies like BP and shell.
    I take it therefore you have the same views about the wind industry.

  3. Mark says:

    I’m not sure I understand your point. I was simply trying to point out that as a politician his views were backed financially by vested interest groups and were therefore tarnished. He was being paid to say the things he said.

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