June 10, 2009
In today's pages: Judges, Saturn and global warming - Los Angeles Times- Topic: global warming news
The Times' editorial page today applauds the Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling in a case involving a West Virginia appeals court judge who participated in a decision over the fate of a campaign contributor who helped get that judge elected. We also examine the purchase of GM's Saturn brand by the Penske Automotive Group, which may be a sign of the future for automobile manufacturing — it's soon to be an American car company that doesn't actually make cars. Over on the Op-Ed page, columnist Jonah Goldberg thinks the rhetoric from President Obama and other Democrats who compare the fight against global warming to the 1960s effort to put a man on the moon is just so much hot air. This blog is the work of the Los Angeles Times editorial board , the cadre of opinionated reporters and editors responsible for the paper's daily stack of unsigned editorials. Please note — the posts you see here reflect the views of the author, not of the editorial board as a whole.
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