


In case you didn’t tune into The Washington Times’ nationally syndicated radio show “America’s Morning News” - heard in Washington on WTNT-AM 570 and coast-to-coast via the Talk Radio Network - here’s what three of Monday’s guests told co-hosts Melanie Morgan and Jed Babbin, who is filling in for John McCaslin:
• Sen. James M. Inhofe, Oklahoma Republican: Mr. Inhofe said he would call for an investigation of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the United Nations, accusing the international agencies of “cooking the books” on the science of global warming.
• Rep. Louie Gohmert, Texas Republican: Mr. Gohmert said the worst thing about the health care reform bill is the government’s takeover of “everything.” If the so-called reform were solely about health care, people would not have to lose their personal health insurance, he said.
• Dr. C.L. Gray, president of Physicians for Reform: Dr. Gray said the heated rhetoric in the health care debate masks a profound issue - the changing relationship between U.S. citizens and their government.
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