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Global Warming Hoax Update: Even Reuters Admits The Warming Isn’t Happening.

February 26, 2010 Leave a comment

polar bear facepalmWow.  What’s next?  I half expect Obama to start blaming the Global Warming “scare” on Bush soon.

Time to spread a little jelly on the global warming hoax. If even the establishment libs at Roto-Reuters admit that it hasn’t been getting any warmer despite the supposed ongoing crisis, you know the whole swindle is toast.

Climate scientists must do more to work out how exceptionally cold winters or a dip in world temperatures fit their theories of global warming, if they are to persuade an increasingly sceptical public.

At stake is public belief that greenhouse gas emissions are warming the planet, and political momentum to act as governments struggle to agree a climate treaty which could direct trillions of dollars into renewable energy, away from fossil fuels.

Public conviction of global warming’s risks may have been undermined by an error [i.e., an outrageous lie] in a U.N. panel report exaggerating the pace of melt of Himalayan glaciers and by the disclosure of hacked emails revealing scientists sniping at sceptics, who leapt on these as evidence of data fixing.

Most of the article consists of vague doubletalk, apparently meant to leave us with the impression that global warming has just been lying low for awhile, the better to pounce on us when we least expect it. But once they admit that 1) there is no consensus that global warming is real, regardless of what Al Gore might bellow; and 2) it hasn’t been getting any warmer, it’s time for moonbats to invent a new crisis.

Moonbattery: Reuters Acknowledges That It Isn’t Getting Any Warmer

NBC Chastised by Congressional Black Caucus Members for Lack of Diversity. Hold On A Sec. Laughing Too Hard To Type.

February 26, 2010 Leave a comment

CBC_Olbermann_Chastised This is PRICELESS.

After listening to Keith Olbermann whine from his all white station that the Tea Parties don’t have diversity…

I wonder if he will show the Congressional Black Causus as the “Worst People” for racism because they disagree with him.

MSNBC hosts Chris Matthews, Rachel Maddow and the egregiously stentorian and officious Keith Olbermann have made their warped interpretation of the conservative and TEA Party movements as racist a staple of their oft-ridiculed and rarely watched television programs.

These three (and other hosts at MSNBC) have engaged in this slander with regularity and fervor. 

Reporting on an August 18, 2009 Arizona TEA Party, white host Contessa Brewer fretted "there are questions about whether this has racial overtones….(with) white people showing up with guns" (Arizona is an open-carry state). The only problem was, one of the men they showed packing was black, and they edited out of the video any show of his melanin so as to carry further their fraudulent narrative.

The Dallas (Texas) TEA Party created a video mocking Olbermann (and Company) for these serial assaults, showing people of color attending TEA Parties and contrasting it with the prevailing whiteness of MSNBC’s line-up. To which Olbermann responded with a list of black participants in the alleged news making of his network (and that of parent NBC).

Well Olbermann’s explanation, and all of the race-baiting "reporting" done by his vile network, apparently wasn’t nearly good enough for Congresswomen Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-Texas) and Maxine Waters (D-California), two members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC).

NBC Chastised by Congressional Black Caucus Members for Lack of Diversity | NewsBusters.org

Did Anyone Else See H1N1 As The Disease Based Version Of Global Warming Or Was It Just Me?

February 26, 2010 Leave a comment

I am really not surprised about it.  Basically, if the UN and a Dem President agree on something, its a fake crisis.

(CNSNews.com) – New Centers for Disease Control and Prevention statistics on the H1N1 flu strain show that fatalities and hospitalizations caused by the disease here in the United States over the past year never came close to the levels that the White House projected last summer could occur in the fall season of 2009 alone.
The CDC reported on Feb. 12 that an estimated 8,330 to 17,160 people have died from the virus in the U.S. since the H1N1 “swine flu” outbreak started in April 2009.  In August, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) published a report estimating that H1N1 could  "cause between 30,000 and 90,000 deaths in the United States" in the fall of 2009.

CNSNews.com – CDC Data: H1N1 Caused Far Fewer Deaths and Hospitalizations Than White House Projected

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