YouTube - BILL MAHER: "Moronic" Conservative Response to Global Warming Science
All three of the guests join Maher in guzzling the global warming Kool-Aid. To applause from the audience, Dana Gould actually says "Is it because Al Gore became a champion of it and they'd rather fry than acknowledge a guy from the other team had a smart idea?"
I'm a bit surprised that Bethany McLean hasn't yet figured out that the global warming scam.
About Bethany McLean, senior writer, Fortune Magazine -- June 2005
Bill Maher talks with Howard Dean, Bethany McLean and Dana Gould about the irrational conservative reaction to global warming science.Maher says: "Every scientist who matters in the world has been saying this year that all the models we've been looking at are worse then we expected." He then quotes Katherine Richardson, professor of marine science at the University of Copenhagen.
All three of the guests join Maher in guzzling the global warming Kool-Aid. To applause from the audience, Dana Gould actually says "Is it because Al Gore became a champion of it and they'd rather fry than acknowledge a guy from the other team had a smart idea?"
I'm a bit surprised that Bethany McLean hasn't yet figured out that the global warming scam.
About Bethany McLean, senior writer, Fortune Magazine -- June 2005
Bethany McLean, 34, is a senior writer at Fortune Magazine and co-author of "The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron." McLean's March 2001 article in Fortune titled, "Is Enron Overpriced?," was the first in a national publication to openly question the company's dealings.
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Typical liberals, reality doesn't matter. They're more concerned with the models. Honestly, Maher is a special kind of stupid. There is a reason Garofalo was a regular guests for so long. I can't wait till the pattern becomes so obvious that alarmists cant't deny that warming is no longer a threat.
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