CNN Toobin: McCain On Global Warming ‘Like Acknowledging Gravity’
CNN Situation Room
CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin, during a panel discussion on Monday’s The Situation Room, reacted sarcastically to John McCain’s recent campaign speech on climate change: “Well, you know, this story illustrates just how low the bar is for Republicans on the environment. You know, the fact that he acknowledges global warming is seen as a big advantage for him, but it’s like acknowledging gravity. It is a scientific fact.” Toobin then compared McCain to President Bush on the issue, stating that “the real issue is not whether it [global warming] exists. The question is what to do about it, and, in that area, he’s not as far as to the right as Bush is, but he’s pretty close.”
Earlier in the segment, which began at the bottom of the 6 pm Eastern hour, Jack Cafferty chided McCain for poor environmental voting record in the Senate during the past year. “Yes, he’s going to be the next Al Gore, right? I don’t think so….If you look at his record and his absence on, what was it, 15 votes on various environmentally-related pieces of legislation in the last year, I think he got one of the lowest ratings by one of the watchdog agencies of any member of Congress, as in zero.” Of course, the “absences” Cafferty referred to are largely explained by the Arizona Senator’s campaigning for President. The same “watchdog agency” that rated McCain, the liberal League of Conservation Voters, noted that both Obama and Clinton’s ratings decreased between 2006 and 2007, due to absences from votes.



