As entertaining as it is consequential
Considering the Climate Crisis narrative that Michael Mann helped create, and the “climate justice” movement it spawned, this trial is immensely important to uncovering the truth about Mann’s notorious “hockey stick” graph that justifies both. This podcast is the next best thing to being in the court room — actually better as Ann and Phelim narrate key moments that are then revealed by actors’ dramatic readings of portions of the transcript. The defendant and star, Mark Steyn, is a tour de force as his own lawyer, and the actor playing Steyn embodies Steyn’s panache. But is the DC jury inured to Steyn’s bravado and brilliance? Will Mann take the stand to try to steel man his credibility? Me thinks a play based on the trial transcript is coming next, with a fitting ending given the import of the subject.
Aspenhuskerette via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/21/24
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If you haven’t been listening from the start, do so you’ll probably catch up quickly it’s so riveting! Too bad, Mark Styne can’t do his own voice over! I miss him filling in when Rush was unavailable! This 5 star ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating goes to every aspect of this podcast and I also like to think...Read full review »
RBShoemaker via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/21/24
Get your popcorn. Great fun.
Barfy cakes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/20/24
Thank you for shining a light on the corruption that is Michael E. Mann. This trial deserves to be front page, 10 o’clock news material but is, sadly and predictably, being ignored. I appreciate the lengths to which you are going to illuminate this critical free speech case.
Yep Yessir via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/21/24
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