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Robert Durden "Bob" Inglis, Sr. (born October 11, 1959) is an American politician who was the U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 4th congressional district from 1993 to 1999 and again from 2005 to 2011. He is a member of the Republican Party. Inglis was unseated in the Republican primary election.
In 2012, Inglis launched the Energy and Enterprise Initiative, a nationwide public engagement campaign promoting conservative and free-enterprise solutions to energy and climate challenges. E&EI is based out of George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, and works to build support for energy policies that are true to conservative principles of limited government, accountability, reasonable risk-avoidance, and free enterprise.
Inglis was born in Savannah, Georgia, the son of Helen Louise (née McCullough) and Allick Wyllie Inglis, Jr. His ancestry is Scottish and English. He grew up in Bluffton, South Carolina, near Hilton Head Island. He earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law in Charlottesville, Virginia. Upon his graduation from law school, he worked for a number of years as a lawyer in private practice, and served on the executive committee of the Greenville County Republican Party. In 2015, he signed an amicus brief calling for the recognition of same-sex marriage.
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Bob Inglis on MSNBC's "The Last Word" (May 26, 2016)
Although he hales from the reddest district of the reddest state in the United States of America, Bob Inglis tells a story of how he came to appreciate the threat of climate change and how he believes the solution lies in the bedrock principals of conservatism. Bob Inglis is the Executive Director of the Energy and Enterprise Initiative based at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. Inglis founded and launched the national, grassroots organization in July 2012. E&EI; is guided by the conservative principles of free enterprise and economic growth, limited government, liberty, accountability and reasonable risk avoidance to solve our nation's energy and climate challenges. Inglis represented South Carolina's Fourth Congressional District (Greenville, Spartanburg, Union counties) for 12 y...
Bob Inglis is likely one of the few sane Republicans left. If we had more like this we could get good pragmatic policies.
Our republicEn.org executive director Bob Inglis talked about the current Presidential race, the issue of climate change and more live on MSNBC's "All In" (Friday, May 6, 2016).
Former Republican Congressman and founder of RepublicEN.org, Bob Inglis, talks climate change and carbon tax policy at the Citizens' Climate Lobby Southeastern Conference - January 18, 2014.
Bob Inglis' final statement to congress after he lost his re-election bid in 2010. He was turned out largely because he defended the scientific understanding of global climate change.
Glenn Beck responds to criticism by South Carolina Rep. Bob Inglis, who suggests the radio talk show host is "trading on fear." "I say what I believe," Beck says. "I'm not a fear mongerer." Though Bill O'Reilly actually suggests that Beck is, albeit jokingly... Beck also comments on Rep. Inglis: "[He] built his whole career on destroying me."
In his own words, former Congressman Bob Inglis (R-SC) explains why he risked his career to take a stand on climate change. Visit www.profileincourageaward.org to learn more about this year's award. (Video courtesy of Merchants of Doubt.)
Bob Inglis and a group of young Republicans go knocking on doors to get signatures in Paul Ryan's home district to get support for action on Climate Change.
Our republicEn.org executive director Bob Inglis joined MSNBC's "The Last Word" to respond to Donald Trump's energy "policy" speech in North Dakota (Thursday, May 26, 2016)."The joke's sort of on us. Because it really is a joke." #areyouEn
On November 16th, former congressman Bob Inglis (R-SC) visited International House for a screening of the documentary Merchants of Doubt, an event co-sponsored by the University of Chicago's Energy Policy Institute. Inglis represented South Carolina’s 4th District, which covers the highly conservative Greenville-Spartanburg area, from 1993 to 1998 and again from 2005 to 2010. During his second term in Congress, he advocated for a tax on carbon pollution, to be offset by cutting taxes elsewhere. This position put him at odds with other conservatives, and in 2010, Inglis lost his congressional seat to a primary challenger. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library recognized Inglis’s commitment to the environment in the face of political pressure by presenting him with its 2015 Profile in Cou...
In Climate Change: A Global Reality, moderator John King of CNN and expert panelists examine the relationship between climate change and the human activities that heighten and intensify its impacts. Topics include rising temperatures and sea levels, ongoing and future multi-year droughts and catastrophic weather events – with an eye toward reducing their impact through public policy initiatives. This is the full interview with Bob Inglis, Executive Director of RepublicEN.org.
Bob Inglis joined Fox Business' host Liz Claman on Tuesday, December 1, 2015 to discuss the climate talks in Paris as well as the optimal and conservative, free-enterprise solution to solving our nation's climate challenges.
Our republicEn.org executive director Bob Inglis talked climate solutions this evening on MSNBC's "All In With Chris Hayes" and how the Montreal Protocol can serve as an example of coming together to solve problems.
Our republicEn.org executive director Bob Inglis joined Al Jazeera America to talk about the COP21 climate talks and what the optimal free enterprise solution should look like.
There is a strong conservative case for climate action, says former US Congressman Bob Inglis in The Climate Group’s latest exclusive Climate TV interview.
There is a strong conservative case for climate action, says former US senator Bob Inglis in The Climate Group’s latest exclusive Climate TV interview.
Jim Ball talks with former Congressman Bob Inglis (R-SC) about his passion for God's creation, conservative approaches to address climate change, the future of energy, and much more.
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Former Republican Congressman Bob Inglis presents his thoughts on biodiesel as the keynote speaker for the 2016 National Biodiesel Conference
Alternative Energy Panel with David Pressman, Bob Inglis and Larry Howe.
Former Congresman Bob Inglis - Speaking at Citizens' Climate Lobby 2014
Remarks from Jack Schlossberg, President Kennedy's grandson, and Bob Inglis, recipient of the 2015 Profile in Courage Award. Credit: JFK Library Foundation
Our republicEn.org executive director Bob Inglis talked about the current Presidential race, the issue of climate change and more live on MSNBC's "All In" (Friday, May 6, 2016).
Engaging Conservatives on Climate Change 4/4/16 Bob Inglis Citizens' Climate Lobby Boulder Chapter Filmed & edited by Martin Voelker
Former Republican Congressman and founder of RepublicEN.org, Bob Inglis, talks climate change and carbon tax policy at the Citizens' Climate Lobby Southeastern Conference - January 18, 2014.
MSU Extension Climate Science Conference 2016
Feb. 18, 2014
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/user/politicalreconstruction/climate-change-w-u-s-rep-bob-inglis Garrison sits down to discuss conservative solutions to climate change with Former U.S. Congressman Bob Inglis (R-SC). We also discuss the new documentary he stars in "Merchants of Doubt" available in select theaters nationwide this Friday.
The December EPC Forum features Former Representative Bob Inglis on the potential role of a carbon tax.
Mario Party 4 All Mini games Part 1/1 (1080p/60fps) Mario Party All Minigames Playlist : https://goo.gl/90vMjs All Minigames named and in order : ►All 4-Player minigames 00:00 - Manta Rings 01:04 - Slime Time 01:33 - Booksquirm 02:29 - Mario Medley 03:43 - Avalanche! 04:27 - Domination 05:08 - Paratrooper Plunge 05:57 - Toad's Quick Draw 06:58 - Three Throw 07:44 - Photo Finish 08:34 - Mr. Blizzard's Brigade 09:29 - Bob-omb Breakers 11:14 - Long Claw of the Law 11:48 - Stamp Out! 12:35 - Mario Speedwagons 13:08 - Take a Breather ►All 1-vs.-3 minigames 13:40 - Candlelight Flight 14:33 - Makin' Waves 15:18 - Hide and Go BOOM! 16:07 - Tree Stomp 17:15 - Fish n' Drips 18:11 - Hop or Pop 18:46 - Money Belts 19:33 - GOOOOOOOAL!! 20:21 - Blame It on the Crane ►2-vs.-2 minigames 21:02 - The ...
October 27, 2015 Hosted by Institute for Policy Integrity A Path Forward on Energy Policy: Partisanship and Energy Policy Bob Inglis, former Congressman from South Carolina; director of the Energy & Enterprise Initiative at George Mason University In conversation with Amy Harder, Energy Reporter, Wall Street Journal