Russ Steele
We are watching Al Gore at 6PM on CBS. From the clips it looks like we are going to see a lot Al's new $300 million ad campaign. The ads will have public figures supporting Al's global warming mantra. I will be compiling a list of the scientifically challenged supporting of Al's questionable science of global warming. Let Al and his supporters know what you think below!
Al Gore's message Center:
Al Gore: Web page to send Al a message here.
Religious Message Center:
Rev. Al Sharpton: E-mail at Sharpton's National action network here: [email protected]
Rev Pat Robertson E-mail web page URL to Send Pat a message here.
Political Message Center:
Nancy Pelosi: Web page for sending e-mail to Nancy here.
Newt Gingrich: Web page for sending e-mail to Newt here.
After finishing this puff piece, I came away with the impression that
Al Gore is a loser who is desperate for the adulation of his
followers. Thus, he goes about creating more followers for his own
emotional survival. We found out he is growing richer by the day, so
much so that he can donate all the proceeds from his Inconvenient Truth
movie, book and Nobel Prize to $300 million campaign to raise more
followers. His need for followers it that strong. One thing we did not
learn is how much he is making from selling carbon credits. But, according to
correspondent Lesley Stahl, his
greatest wealth if from an early investment in Google. Maybe a good reason to use Yahoo more often.
At the beginning of the program we learned that 70 percent of the people believe in global warming, but on a priority list from 1 to 25, Global warming is at or near the bottom of most peoples priority list. About right if you ask me, nothing to get excited about. But, Al's goal is to raise that priority level to the top of everyones list, regardless of the science. This is a moral issue to do the right thing, according to Al.
We really have two choices join Al's spiritual parade or follow the science. I am going to follow the science. Where do you stand?
Update: Hot Air has come comments this morning, with some suggested strange pairings.
Update #2: Joe Bastardi responds to Al Gores's comments here. Joe is a long range weather forecasting expert at AccuWeather.