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Kennedy Questions Climate Expert’s Homeownership Hypocrisy in Senate Hearin

Chelsea BetonieBy Chelsea BetonieDecember 20, 2024Updated:December 20, 2024 Daily News Cycle 3 Comments5 Mins Read
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Senator John Kennedy (R-La.) delivered a fiery performance during a recent Senate hearing, targeting what he called “climate alarmism” and exposing alleged inconsistencies in the arguments of Dr. Benjamin Keys, a Professor of Real Estate and Finance at the Wharton School. The contentious exchange revolved around climate change, homeownership, and the divide between public policy and personal actions.

The Louisiana senator began his questioning by referencing an essay Dr. Keys had written for The New York Times titled “Climate Change Should Make You Rethink Homeownership.” Kennedy asked directly, “Did you write that?” Dr. Keys confirmed he was the author.

Kennedy quickly pivoted to a pointed question: “Do you own a home?” Keys admitted that he did, revealing that his property was located in a flood-prone area.

The senator followed up, “Have you sold it?” When Keys said he had not, Kennedy delivered a sharp retort: “Oh, well, you’re telling everybody else to sell theirs.”

This exchange set the tone for Kennedy’s critique, which he framed as an example of hypocrisy among climate advocates who recommend drastic measures for others while failing to follow their own advice.

Dr. Keys’ essay had argued that the risks associated with climate change, such as flooding and rising sea levels, should lead people to reconsider homeownership. However, his admission of owning a home in a flood zone undercut the urgency of his argument, at least in Kennedy’s eyes.

Critics of climate alarmism, including Kennedy, often highlight such contradictions to question the credibility of advocates who fail to align their personal decisions with the policies they propose.

Kennedy’s questioning didn’t stop with Keys’ real estate choices. The senator also brought up a July 2024 tweet attributed to Dr. Keys. The tweet read: “Honestly, the biggest long-term political problem the Democrats have is that they don’t know how to talk to low-information morons.”

When asked if he authored the tweet, Dr. Keys denied it but acknowledged that he might have liked or retweeted it. Kennedy seized on this, pressing, “Oh, do you often like tweets you don’t agree with?”

The exchange put Keys in an uncomfortable position, as Kennedy sought to portray him as out of touch with average Americans. By invoking the alleged tweet, Kennedy highlighted a cultural divide between policymakers and the public, suggesting that some elites hold dismissive views of those they seek to influence.

Kennedy’s performance was more than a spectacle; it tapped into broader frustrations about accountability and authenticity in public discourse. Critics of climate policy often accuse its advocates of hypocrisy, pointing to public figures who warn of rising sea levels while owning waterfront properties.

Dr. Keys’ situation mirrors these criticisms, with Kennedy using the hearing to question whether the professor’s actions matched his public statements.

The senator’s reference to Keys’ alleged tweet about “low-information morons” underscored a recurring theme in American politics: the divide between elites and everyday citizens. By framing Keys as dismissive of ordinary Americans, Kennedy tapped into a populist sentiment that resonates with many voters.

Such cultural divides are not unique to climate policy debates but are emblematic of broader tensions between experts and the public. Kennedy’s line of questioning sought to highlight these divides while calling into question the credibility of those pushing climate alarmism.

Known for his sharp wit and plain-spoken manner, Kennedy delivered several memorable lines during the hearing. When Dr. Keys tried to defend his position, Kennedy quipped, “You can’t make this cat walk backwards, Professor.”

Kennedy’s approach often combines humor with incisive questioning, making his critiques both entertaining and impactful. In this instance, his performance not only challenged Dr. Keys but also resonated with Americans skeptical of elite-driven climate policies.

While the exchange provided a moment of levity, it also touched on significant issues of trust and accountability in public discourse. Kennedy’s interrogation revealed a gap between rhetoric and action that critics argue undermines the climate change narrative.

At the heart of the debate is a fundamental question: Can policymakers and experts effectively advocate for change if their personal actions contradict their recommendations?

Kennedy’s questioning of Dr. Keys quickly gained attention online, with clips from the hearing circulating widely. On social media, Kennedy himself shared a video of the exchange, captioning it: “Brought to you today by Senate Democrats: A climate extremist who tells people to sell their homes . . . but still lives in his.”

The moment reflects ongoing tensions in the climate debate, where questions of authenticity and hypocrisy often overshadow discussions of policy.

As Kennedy’s exchange with Keys shows, public trust in experts remains a crucial yet fragile component of climate advocacy. Whether advocates like Dr. Keys can rebuild that trust by aligning their actions with their words is a question that will likely persist in future debates.

The post Kennedy Questions Climate Expert’s Homeownership Hypocrisy in Senate Hearin appeared first on Daily News Cycle.

Chelsea Betonie

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  1. Radman on December 20, 2024 9:54 am

    The statements of Dr. Keys represent a common attribute of Democrats: “hypocrisy cubed.” (Do as I say, not as I do.)

    The “bottom line” regarding all of the “Chicken Little” apocalyptic climate change predictions from Al Gore, etc., is that none of them in the alarmist climate models generated by government grant-funded “research” have come to pass.
    None of it has EVER been about saving the planet; the rhetoric is really “all about the Benjamins” … how they willl be redistributed and to whom.

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    • Lawrence M on December 27, 2024 5:02 pm

      Its a FARCE and all about distribution of the planets wealth to the most greedy and the totalitarian control of it!

      Ah yes indeed, touché Senator Kennedy! Thanks for bringing this urgent point to the fore; we have “a crisis of minds and wits” where it’s the “Low Information MORONS versus the Huge HYPOCRITES!” I guess it’s because “all of that stature and money” one side has goes to their heads which they in turn believe gives them license to “think they know best about everything,” while those “Low Information MORONS wallow in the Mire and low lying mud pits of Reality” that they struggle in day to day!
      One last note; Dr. Keys, Shut the hell up!

      these people are the biggest Hypocrites and Evil bitches and bastards on the planet! They were hired to serve the People, Citizens, and all they’ve done is served themselves, stealing and scamming all they could while working to crush us and kill us off if possible! No Climate Killing us; it’s only these evil snakes working with the Globalists Cabal to drop the population by billions; so they can own the world!
      Absolutely diabolical demonic evil holds them in its power!

      Only the conditioned or thoroughly indoctrinated are interested in what they spew! This has been the communist game even in many American Universities for decades now along with dumb down the populace! Thusly the sheeple fall right in line with the mandates or fear mongering.

      And these are the same a-holes in the most evil Demonic Federal Government Administration to ever exist in America that says American Citizens must now stop heating their homes because that is causing severe Climate Change; this claim with the Freak Globetrotting Jet Setter John Kerry leading that charge as he flies around daily in his big private jet! It’s high time we start nailing all of these out of control elitists and officials to the floorboards and lock them up for life! They are Totalitarian Criminals!

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  2. Mike Julian on December 20, 2024 1:32 pm

    Yup–my comment was taken down

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