Don't forget I've been in some other forums. I was just vaguely interested until TGGWS and after that I just couldn't ignore it any longer. I'm quite familiar with 'astroturf', for example.
We're on the same wavelength

. And we know our enemy.
The
Swindle roused my red-mist reaction as well. It was so brazen, and its makers didn't give a toss that
we knew it. The plebs didn't know. mhaze, for one, loved every second of it. C4 is pretty much in the gutter these days.
No, I was thinking of the mindset of people who are taken in, not by any political or financial links to the Singers of this world.
I think of that overlap as a
cultic mindset. Singer's cult is ideological - market-fundamentalist,
laissez-faire, small (if any) government, regulation is never justified. External costs are anathema to that ideology, and AGW is the Big One.
People can stumble into these things (especially during their teenage years) and invest so much of themselves, of their
identities, that they can never get out. Their reactions become entirely defensive.
The 'Telegraph' seem to like him too. Not just a buffoon but mendacious too.
Well, the
Torygraph would. Monckton is very much their sort of chap; right school, right clubs, right heritage, right opinions. He speaks well, and the absence of
substance doesn't register in such circles. As to mendacity, that matters only between chap and another decent chap. Deceiving your wife or shareholders, or telling your tailor the cheque's in the post, is what a chap
does to the lower orders.
Been there, watched that, took mental notes

.
The amusing thing is that 'Murricans who refer to George III as a
tyrant simply adore the likes of Monckton.