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Gore: Stark raving bonkers

 

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Posted: February 02, 2009

1:00 am Eastern

 

© 2009

 

Al Gore must not get out much.

 

Or, when he does, he must get whisked quickly from his climate-controlled stretch limousines to the pressurized cabin of his private jets.

 

Or, he must be spending his time in Florida or the Caribbean or Hawaii.

 

He couldn't possibly be living in his home state of Tennessee anymore, where the temperatures have been pretty consistently below freezing the last week.

 

No, I know he wasn't in Tennessee at the time, because he was in Washington, D.C., testifying before Congress where all the schools were closed because of snow and ice and half of the so-called federal "workforce" couldn't brave the freezing conditions to get into the city.

 

Nevertheless, this guy is sticking to his panic-driven script that the sky is about to fall because of "global warming."

 

I guess if I staked my reputation on the fact that man-made catastrophic global warming is here, that we've reached the irreversible "tipping point" of permanent damage to the climate, I would be stepping up the rhetoric, too – because no one in their right mind is going to buy into this outrageous fear-mongering in a few years.

 

There are really only a few possible explanations for this guy's motivations:

 

He is so closely associated with this slipshod, unscientific theory, one that has made him profoundly wealthy and famous, that he recognizes he has reached a kind of personal irreversible "tipping point" of his own and there's no going back.

 

He will have to ride this wave for as long as he can and make as much money as he can before fading into infamy and obscurity.

 

He has sold his soul to promote alarm and anxiety for the purpose of promoting global socialism. Note that he has recently taken to characterizing the economic crisis as an "opportunity" for "decisive action this year" on curbing carbon emissions. Yikes! Head for the hills.

 

He is stark raving bonkers.

 

All of the above.

 

I lean toward the last choice – and I am certain that he is, indeed, stark raving mad.

 

No one could carry the passion this guy has for such a preposterous, fake, phony, fraudulent charade unless he was certifiably insane.

 

If you doubt me, here are some quotes from Gore's testimony:

 

"We have arrived at a moment of decision. Our home – Earth – is in grave danger. What is at risk of being destroyed is not the planet itself, of course, but the conditions that have made it hospitable for human beings."

 

"We must face up to this urgent and unprecedented threat to the existence of our civilization. …"

 

"Most importantly, as long as we continue to depend on dirty fossil fuels like coal and oil to meet our energy needs, and dump 70 million tons of global warming pollution into the thin shell of atmosphere surrounding our planet, we move closer and closer to several dangerous tipping points which scientists have repeatedly warned … will threaten to make it impossible for us to avoid irretrievable destruction of the conditions that make human life possible on this planet."

 

I want you to try to imagine yourself saying these words to the Congress of the United States – with a straight face.

 

He actually believes, or says he believes, that man-made catastrophic global warming is going to make human life on the Earth impossible! No scientist in the world has ever made such an assertion. If one did, he would cease to be a scientist. Yet, this politician makes this assertion in Congress – and, for some reason, is not laughed out of the frozen Capitol.

 

In fact, Gore was well received by Democrats and even some Republican dupes.

 

So maybe the madness is contagious.

 

Or maybe this economic crisis – real or manufactured – really is an "opportunity" for all kinds of mischief in Washington.

 

But I still have to laugh at the hyperbole.

 

Gore is still blaming George W. Bush for not signing the Kyoto Protocol – the globaloney treaty that would commit the U.S. not only to fighting this phantom problem but picking up the tab. What's so funny about that? Because Gore was vice president for three years after that protocol was completed, and his own administration didn't sign it either!

 

Nevertheless, I suppose it is no laughing matter when so many powerful U.S. politicians are promoting economic suicide for America, claiming the end of the human race is nigh and only the benighted governments of the world, acting in harmony and in the best interests of civilization, must take draconian actions to centralize all authority and somehow cool the planet.

 

Er, what planet is this, again?

 

 

Joseph Farah is founder, editor and CEO of WND and a nationally syndicated columnist with Creators Syndicate. His book "Taking America Back: A Radical Plan to Revive Freedom, Morality and Justice" has gained newfound popularity in the wake of November's election. Farah also edits the online intelligence newsletter Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, in which he utilizes his sources developed over 30 years in the news business.

 

Life has many choices---eternity has two

 

 

 

 

 

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Al Gore must not get out much.

 

Or, when he does, he must get whisked quickly from his climate-controlled stretch limousines to the pressurized cabin of his private jets.

 

Or, he must be spending his time in Florida or the Caribbean or Hawaii.

 

He couldn't possibly be living in his home state of Tennessee anymore, where the temperatures have been pretty consistently below freezing the last week.

 

No anti-global warming arguments or any that bash Gore over it should ever start off like this. No matter how bad Gore is, this isn't any better. Its too easily countered. They can even use these to support their extreme weather pattern portion. Don't make it easier for them.

 

By the way, he must not be in Florida either, haha...record lows being set down there.

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I agree, and with the numerous and plentiful arguments there are out there against GW, or as they are saying now, global climate change, it is poor journalism.

 

Gore is losing and he reaching out to the kids, I saw where he told 10 year olds they were smarter than adults cause they believed the inconvient truth. lol.

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Gore: Stark raving bonkers

 

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Posted: February 02, 2009

1:00 am Eastern

 

© 2009

 

Al Gore must not get out much.

 

Or, when he does, he must get whisked quickly from his climate-controlled stretch limousines to the pressurized cabin of his private jets.

 

Or, he must be spending his time in Florida or the Caribbean or Hawaii.

 

He couldn't possibly be living in his home state of Tennessee anymore, where the temperatures have been pretty consistently below freezing the last week.

 

No, I know he wasn't in Tennessee at the time, because he was in Washington, D.C., testifying before Congress where all the schools were closed because of snow and ice and half of the so-called federal "workforce" couldn't brave the freezing conditions to get into the city.

 

Nevertheless, this guy is sticking to his panic-driven script that the sky is about to fall because of "global warming."

 

I guess if I staked my reputation on the fact that man-made catastrophic global warming is here, that we've reached the irreversible "tipping point" of permanent damage to the climate, I would be stepping up the rhetoric, too – because no one in their right mind is going to buy into this outrageous fear-mongering in a few years.

 

There are really only a few possible explanations for this guy's motivations:

 

He is so closely associated with this slipshod, unscientific theory, one that has made him profoundly wealthy and famous, that he recognizes he has reached a kind of personal irreversible "tipping point" of his own and there's no going back.

 

He will have to ride this wave for as long as he can and make as much money as he can before fading into infamy and obscurity.

 

He has sold his soul to promote alarm and anxiety for the purpose of promoting global socialism. Note that he has recently taken to characterizing the economic crisis as an "opportunity" for "decisive action this year" on curbing carbon emissions. Yikes! Head for the hills.

 

He is stark raving bonkers.

 

All of the above.

 

I lean toward the last choice – and I am certain that he is, indeed, stark raving mad.

 

No one could carry the passion this guy has for such a preposterous, fake, phony, fraudulent charade unless he was certifiably insane.

 

If you doubt me, here are some quotes from Gore's testimony:

 

"We have arrived at a moment of decision. Our home – Earth – is in grave danger. What is at risk of being destroyed is not the planet itself, of course, but the conditions that have made it hospitable for human beings."

 

"We must face up to this urgent and unprecedented threat to the existence of our civilization. …"

 

"Most importantly, as long as we continue to depend on dirty fossil fuels like coal and oil to meet our energy needs, and dump 70 million tons of global warming pollution into the thin shell of atmosphere surrounding our planet, we move closer and closer to several dangerous tipping points which scientists have repeatedly warned … will threaten to make it impossible for us to avoid irretrievable destruction of the conditions that make human life possible on this planet."

 

I want you to try to imagine yourself saying these words to the Congress of the United States – with a straight face.

 

He actually believes, or says he believes, that man-made catastrophic global warming is going to make human life on the Earth impossible! No scientist in the world has ever made such an assertion. If one did, he would cease to be a scientist. Yet, this politician makes this assertion in Congress – and, for some reason, is not laughed out of the frozen Capitol.

 

In fact, Gore was well received by Democrats and even some Republican dupes.

 

So maybe the madness is contagious.

 

Or maybe this economic crisis – real or manufactured – really is an "opportunity" for all kinds of mischief in Washington.

 

But I still have to laugh at the hyperbole.

 

Gore is still blaming George W. Bush for not signing the Kyoto Protocol – the globaloney treaty that would commit the U.S. not only to fighting this phantom problem but picking up the tab. What's so funny about that? Because Gore was vice president for three years after that protocol was completed, and his own administration didn't sign it either!

 

Nevertheless, I suppose it is no laughing matter when so many powerful U.S. politicians are promoting economic suicide for America, claiming the end of the human race is nigh and only the benighted governments of the world, acting in harmony and in the best interests of civilization, must take draconian actions to centralize all authority and somehow cool the planet.

 

Er, what planet is this, again?

 

 

Joseph Farah is founder, editor and CEO of WND and a nationally syndicated columnist with Creators Syndicate. His book "Taking America Back: A Radical Plan to Revive Freedom, Morality and Justice" has gained newfound popularity in the wake of November's election. Farah also edits the online intelligence newsletter Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, in which he utilizes his sources developed over 30 years in the news business.

 

Life has many choices---eternity has two

 

 

 

 

 

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And to think ,this man almost became president.......I also seen where the weather channel founder has blasted him for his madness. Didnt Gore also say he invented the internet???:)

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And to think ,this man almost became president.......I also seen where the weather channel founder has blasted him for his madness. Didnt Gore also say he invented the internet???:)

 

Haha, Gore was flagrantly misquoted on that. His words were exactly, and I quote: "I helped to create the internet". Which he truly did: he threw a LOT of his weight behind the technological initiatives of the late-1980s through late-1990s. Back when people actually listened to him.

 

Now, Gore just sounds stark raving loony and misguided. I wish Gore were half the man he was 10 years ago.

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I find it incredibly hipocritical of Al Gore, to pretend to be so adamant about "HIS" cause that he still consumes meat.

 

According to him, the meat industry is THE leading cause of green house emissions. If I truly believed in something as much as he pretends to, I would have to let my actions speak louder than my words.

 

Blame the meat industry, but still eat meat!

 

Blame SUV's for gas consumption, but still ride in his personal jet from city to city promoting his propaganda.

 

That my friends is why anyone with any sense cannot take this man serious!

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I find it incredibly hipocritical of Al Gore, to pretend to be so adamant about "HIS" cause that he still consumes meat.

 

According to him, the meat industry is THE leading cause of green house emissions. If I truly believed in something as much as he pretends to, I would have to let my actions speak louder than my words.

 

Blame the meat industry, but still eat meat!

 

Blame SUV's for gas consumption, but still ride in his personal jet from city to city promoting his propaganda.

 

That my friends is why anyone with any sense cannot take this man serious!

 

Those are the exact reason I can't stand Al Gore.

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