Thursday, November 01, 2012

Clinton Defends Obama Promise to Lower Sea Level - The Rush Limbaugh Show
RUSH: Oh, I'm not believing that. Did you hear what he just said? (imitating Clinton) "In my part of America, we'd-a like it if somebody coulda turned back those seas yesterday." Mr. President, there's only been one man that coulda done that, and he ain't alive, at least not on earth today. It ain't you and it ain't Barack. What is this? So Clinton defending Obama's promise to lower the sea level, (imitating Clinton) "At least he woulda tried. That's right, Limbaugh, if he coulda, he woulda. That's the difference. Romney would not have. If Romney saw a rise in sea level and he coulda stopped, he'd let the sea level go ahead and rise and flood everybody out. Romney hates people. You know it and I know it. Obama, he loves everybody. He wouldn't want the sea level to rise." And here's Andrew Cuomo. By the way, speaking of the governor of New York, he held a press conference to talk about Hurricane Sandy yesterday.
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RUSH: Well, I'll say it because you can find similar storms to this back in 1962, governor, and you were alive then. Well, you'd have been close to being alive. Nor'easters happen. There were two or three of them when I lived in New York. That's why they're called nor'easters.

Anyway, here you have this devastating storm. Who's trying to politicize it? Who's trying to turn this into his global warming event? What the hell is this? I told you yesterday: Global warming is political. You have the governor of New York, in the midst of all this... Do you think people I talked about earlier standing in line for five gallons of gas care? What does it matter to them? Global warming!
Twitter / tjic: "To mark Michael Mann’s Nobel ...
"To mark Michael Mann’s Nobel Prize we bought this full-page ad that ran in today’s Penn State student newspaper." LOL!
[28-minute audio] BBC on Climategate program now available | Watts Up With That?
[Gary Turner comment] Perhaps it was because I expected the worst, but I was pleased by the reasonably even-handed nature of the program. Sure was a lot better than the crap I get from PBS and NPR.
The US Has Had 285 Hurricane Strikes Since 1850 | Real Science
Team climate moron tells us that the US is now vulnerable to hurricanes, due to climate change.

The US has always been vulnerable to hurricanes. Eighty-six percent of US hurricane strikes occurred with CO2 below Hansen’s safe level of 350 PPM.

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