Pages

October 12, 2009

Daring to Question Al Gore

9 comments:

Kid said...

What fascists.

Al Gore should clearly state prior to the event "No Hard Questions, Softballs Only, See Katie Couric or Maybe Letterman interviews if Unsure About Your Intended Question."

I didn't see anyone jumping up complaining it was their turn.


btw - the number of polar bear hunting permits has not decreased for decades. Enough said.

I used to think climate razmatazacarp was all about taxing us more. In fact, I now believe it is about limiting our access to energy and therefore our consumption as Americans. The 3rd world wants us where they are - in a hellhole of driving go cart suicide machines paying 10 bucks a gallon for gas.

Opus #6 said...

Kid, I completely agree. Gore can't take hard questions. Good for that journalist. He gives journalism a good name. It is about time somebody confronted the enviro-nazis for the cr@p the spew.

Anonymous said...

It is written thou shalt not challenge the Goreacle.

Anonymous said...

Kid, this worldwide movement is popular because every government loves the idea of a standard Value Added Tax to be used "creatively" to save the planet.

Anonymous said...

Opie, isn't it amazing that we're praising journalists for actually doing their job? I too was impressed by the guy.

Barking Spider said...

He didn't like that one bit, Nickie, what a shame, nor did he have any convincing answers. That lefty ecotax gravy train keeps on rolling!

Woodsterman (Odie) said...

What timing Nickie, I just posted an Al Gore piece too. Which private jet did that A .. hole fly away on? He is probably becoming the richest liar of our times.

Anonymous said...

It's classic to watch Gore fumble around ... go Elmer Fudd and say the "ruling was in favor of the movie."

Hilarious. Stuff like this, over time, makes a big difference.

Remember who lost the Scopes Monkey Trial, too.

Anonymous said...

Spencer Tracy?