Lies, Damned Lies And Guardian Reporters

It is always a battle between Nuttercelli and Goldenberg to see which can be the most dishonest reporter at the Guardian. First she says that Exxon admits that climate change will hurt them

Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington

The oil giant Exxon Mobil has agreed for the first time to report on how climate change could affect its business model

But as usual, she is being wildly dishonest. The report is about how government regulations will hurt them.

the move by Exxon was an important step forward in getting companies to recognise that oil, gas and coal holdings could potentially drop in value under climate regulations.

Exxon Mobil agrees to report on climate change’s effect on business model | Business | theguardian.com

These people are the true slime of the earth.

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11 Responses to Lies, Damned Lies And Guardian Reporters

  1. Dave N says:

    Facepalm.

    Of course loyal readers, friends of theirs and other drones will now propagate her stupidity.

  2. Owen says:

    These people are the true slime of the earth.

    Yes. Indeed they are. And they will only get worse.

  3. D. Self says:

    Slime? No, you mean scum…

  4. Pathway says:

    I think scum is worse than slime.

  5. Justa Joe says:

    The “little guy,” the guy that Guardian Filth claim to be helping out, pay at the pump and elsewhere for the army of compliance personnel that these companies are forced to hire to deal with creating all of these absolutely worthless non-value added reports that the libtardz force them to produce. Then these reports are only used dishonestly as political fodder for libtard scum to attack these industries.

    Notice how this trashy woman insinuates that Exxon is somehow in the wrong for not producing this report, which no doubt cost them a bundle, with sufficient promptness to please her. This very same woman writes articles to defend Pete Gleiks forgery of documents against the Heartland organization.

  6. Perry says:

    Chyme is worse. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chyme

    With a poet’s disregard for the sounds of words, it’s also chum. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chumming

    Both unpleasant, but for proper shark fishing fun, I’d enjoy dragging Propagandist. Gleick slowly through the water, secured on a suitable large hook, rammed through the rim of his fundamental. Punish him where he sinned shall be the hole of the Law.

  7. Sundance says:

    The market for motivated climate fabulists is shrinking though as readership dwindles.

  8. rw says:

    These people must hope that no one thinks to check out the oil company websites. Or ever notices those full-page ads about carbon footprints and suchlike. Unbelievable.

  9. Brian H says:

    Proper parallelism would have the title as: “Liars, Damned Liars, and Guardian Reporters”.

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