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As some might recall on FRDB, Micheal Mann has been suing anyone who questions his "scientific" work on global climate change using terms like "fraudulent" or "bogus" or who implies that he is a charlatan in tweed. Sometime ago posters were sure that Mann must have had a strong basis and that Steyn, who disparaged his work in colorful metaphors (along with National Review and the Competitive Enterprise Institute) were in big trouble, and likely to lose.
These days, however, it looks like Mann is getting backlash; not just from the right but by a wide swath of MSM and law groups, including the ACLU.
http://www.steynonline.com/6527/once-more-into-the-striped-hose
http://www.steynonline.com/6522/my-new-best-friends
These days, however, it looks like Mann is getting backlash; not just from the right but by a wide swath of MSM and law groups, including the ACLU.
http://www.steynonline.com/6527/once-more-into-the-striped-hose
There were significant developments in the case last week. The ACLU and almost every major media organization came out, decisively, against Michael E Mann because they recognize the menace he poses to freedom of expression were he to prevail. On the other hand, Paul Krugman says Mann will triumph through the mighty power of Google. Meanwhile, I thank those readers who've purchased our Steyn vs the Stick Free Speech Special and other exclusive trial merchandise from the Steyn store. Mann's suit is protracted and expensive, and the only reason I'm still still standing is because of the support of SteynOnline readers.
http://www.steynonline.com/6522/my-new-best-friends
As you may have heard, Big Climate consensus-enforcer and fake Nobel Laureate Michael E Mann is suing me and a trio of co-defendants for disparaging his hockey stick. On Monday, as I mentioned the other day, various bodies from the ACLU to the Cato Institute filed a flurry of briefs with the District of Columbia Court of Appeals. That in turn has prompted a slew of news stories on the case, the general gist of which you can get from the headlines:
Media and rights organizations defend National Review, et al. against Michael Mann (The Washington Post)
Climate scientist faces broad array of foes in suit vs. National Review (Reuters)
Groups rally around think tank, publication being sued for global warming views (Fox News)
...and of course:
Hopefully Dr. Michael E. Mann Doesn't Sue Me For This Column (Forbes)
By contrast, the response from Doctor Fraudpants' dwindling band of ecophants has been somewhat muted. Mann diehard Oakden Wolf objected to that headline about "groups" rallying around and rewrote it:
There should be modifications of "Groups", i.e., "Conservative, climate skeptical, oil-friendly groups rally..."
Yes, indeed. It's just Koch-funded notorious right-wing denialist groups like the ACLU, The Washington Post, NBC News, and The Los Angeles Times coming out against Dr Mann. Nothing for you chaps in the Big Climate bubble to worry about.
Steve McIntyre summarized it this way:
I get the sense that the Washington libel community and U.S. national media have belatedly woken up to the potential threat of Mann v Steyn and that the tide is now starting to run strongly against Mann in the anti-SLAPP proceedings. The most visible evidence of this is an impressive Amici brief from the ACLU and an imposing list of 25 other media organizations.
Sad end for the liberal free speech movement, clearly principal has been extinguished in the left long ago.nn