With
his normal Shakespearean aplomb, the president rattles off a list of his
green credentials.
Before
this week, President Donald Trump's most glaring enviro-delusion has been his
imaginary effort to revive the domestic coal industry.
There
have been a few others, but most of the mainstream glare has been reserved for
other things, like coddling dictators, threatening the news media, and blaming
Obama and Hillary for the extinction of the dinosaurs and the kidnapping of the
Lindbergh baby.
Then
on July 8, possibly inspired by Republican pollsters who see Trump's
environmental oblivion as a vulnerability with younger voters, Trump delivered
a self-congratulatory speech on his environmental accomplishments.
Lewis
Carroll ingesting six tabs of Timothy Leary while smoking a bagful of Stephen
King, mainlining three Picassos and snorting a full reel of Quentin Tarantino
could not have conjured a more bizarre image.
In
his Monday remarks, Trump crowed about how his administration has pushed to
perfect America's "crystal clear" water and air, despite a flurry of
rules and budget cuts designed to undermine the half-century-old laws that have
enabled our national cleanup.
Two
dozen environmental NGO's, and nearly as many Democratic presidential
candidates, responded. Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Times, Politico, New York Times,Washington Post, Mother Jones, CBS News, The New Yorker, and
others set a record for fact-checking a speech that was utterly bereft of
actual facts.
James
Freeman, Assistant Editorial Page Editor for the Wall Street Journal, was
a lonely, if not unsurprising, voice of dissent, leaving Trump's facts
blissfully un-checked.
Here's
another environmental accomplishment that POTUS was too modest to mention:
Only days before his green victory lap, Trump filched a reported $2.5 million from National Park entry fee revenues to help pay for a military-themed July 4 hoedown. The Park Service, chronically underfunded and years behind on meeting its maintenance and infrastructure needs, falls that much farther back.
POTUS
covered a lot of ground, but he could barely find the time to mention the
single environmental issue that dominates global discussion, climate change.
The Trump administration stands alone, having pulled out of the Paris Climate Accord and rolled back Obama-era restriction on power plant emissions.
The Trump administration stands alone, having pulled out of the Paris Climate Accord and rolled back Obama-era restriction on power plant emissions.
This isn't mere hypocrisy,
nor is it just catering to friendly industries, nor blind anti-science spite.
It's something deeper, and quite pathological.
Earth to Donald: WTF? This
is serious. Earth to the Republicans: Your pollsters are warning that ignoring
this issue could cost you the White House and the Senate next year.
And it could cost us all
far more dearly.