Greenpeace Gibberish & Newsweek Nonsense Become Gore Globaloney By Marc Sheppard
Mr. Gore went to Singapore and echoed nearly verbatim Newsweek’s recent Hillaryesque hokum that there exists a vast right-wing corporate Global Warming conspiracy. The Delphic Goracle even went so far as to repeat the story’s most brazen among its falsehoods – that “deniers” had offered bribe money to potential authors of articles specifically trashing a then pending IPCC report.
Speaking Tuesday in the island nation, Gore shamelessly repeated point after nonsensical point of Senior Editor Sharon Begley’s The Truth About Denial, apparently favoring credit upon neither the author nor the publication. Quite astounding, as the basis of his cerebral petty-larceny was ripped straight from the article’s core contention that, in Gore’s words, there lurks an organized campaign,
“...[by] some of the largest carbon polluters, to create the impression that there is disagreement in the scientific community."
Gore then feigned fair use by cueing up the weary marching tune of the left-wing’s own genuine Global Warming conspiracy parade (of which he is the undisputed Grand Marshall) to the Singapore forum:
"In actuality, there is very little disagreement. This is one of the strongest of scientific consensus views in the history of science."
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