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Al Gore Calls Sarah Palin A 'Global Warming Denier'
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Posted on 12/09/2009 1:27:56 PM PST by Sub-Driver

Al Gore Calls Sarah Palin A 'Global Warming Denier' By Noel Sheppard Created 2009-12-09 15:56

Nobel Laureate Al Gore Wednesday called former Alaska governor Sarah Palin a "global warming denier."

Speaking with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell, Gore also repeated the false claim about ClimateGate [0] and the e-mail messages obtained from Britain's Climatic Research Unit a few weeks ago that "the most recent one is like ten years ago."

As Andrew Bolt reported [1] Wednesday at Australia's Herald Sun, the most recent e-mail message obtained from CRU was sent less than a month ago on November 12.

Unfortunately, much like his appearance [1] on CNN earlier on Wednesday, Gore was playing fast and loose with the facts.

Sadly, his MSNBC interviewer was similarly disinterested in challenging the former Vice President about his mistatements, and also never once asked him about his own financial interests in this matter (video embedded below the fold with partial transcript):

ANDREA MITCHELL, MSNBC: Earlier this morning I sat down with former Vice President Al Gore to talk about climate change, his new book, "Our Choice," and Sarah Palin. Today, in an op-ed in the Washington Post, Palin is escalating her attack on the Copenhagen Summit. Palin calls it, junk science, and writes that "The agenda-driven policies being pushed in Copenhagen won't change the weather, but they would change our economy for the worse." I asked Al Gore to respond.

AL GORE: The global warming deniers persist in this era of unreality. After all, the entire North Polar ice cap, which has been there for most of the last 3 million years, is disappearing before our eyes. 40 percent's already gone. The rest is expected to go completely within the next decade. What do they think is causing this? The mountain glaciers in every region of the world are melting, many of them at an accelerated rate, threatening drinking supplies, drinking water supplies, and agricultural water supplies. We have these record storms, droughts, floods, fires, and tree deaths in the American west. Climate refugees beginning now, expected to rise to the hundreds of millions unless we take action. These effects are taking place all over the world exactly as predicted by the scientists who have warned for years that if we continue putting 90 million tons of global warming pollution into the atmosphere, every day, the accumulation is going to trap lots more heat, raise temperatures, and cause all of these consequences that are already beginning.

MITCHELL: Well, one of the things that she has written recently on Facebook is that this is "Doomsday scare tactics, pushed by an environmental priesthood that makes the public feel like owning an SUV is a sin against the planet."

GORE: Well, the scientific community has worked very intensively for 20 years within this international process and they now say the evidence is unequivocal. 150 years ago this year was the discovery that CO2 traps heat. That is a principle in physics. It is not a question of debate. It is like gravity. It exists.

MITCHELL: If it is so unequivocal, I've got to ask you about the leaks of those e-mails. Even today Tom Friedman talks about them massaging the evidence. Why would they feel the need to hype the evidence if it is so unequivocal? Some scientists, I should say.

Gore: Yeah, I don't think they did. I haven't read all of the e-mails that were stolen there from -- the most recent one is like ten years ago. And what they have done is they have snatched a few phrases completely out of context. I will give you an example. One of the off-quoted phrases has to do with the scientists saying that a particular study isn't good science and shouldn't be included in the international report. Well, that was their view. They exchanged it privately. The study was included, fully aired, discussed, the weak points were analyzed. What -- the other points were analyzed. So it is an example of how these private exchanges had been blown out of proportion, taken out of context, and misrepresented.

MITCHELL: At the same time, there is an economic impact. It is harder to persuade a lot of people, lot of Americans, unemployed, facing the effects of this recession, that the up-front costs of doing something about global warming are worth it. No doubt that there are, you know, overwhelming economic benefits down the road. But how do you persuade people in the middle of a recession that this should be their immediate priority?

GORE: Well, for one thing, when the world went into the recession, interest rates were already so low that the only economic policy tools that governments had to try to simulate the economy was to have stimulus spending. And the need to build new infrastructure to accommodate the shift away from imported oil on which we have a growing dangerous dependence pushed many countries including the U.S. to devote a substantial part of that stimulus to a green stimulus. Now we have the opportunity to create millions of good new jobs in making this transition. Just the retrofitting of homes, with better windows and lighting and insulation to save money on their energy bills and put millions of people to work in local communities in jobs that cannot be outsourced. Building the smart grids, building the solar, wind, geothermal renewable energy systems, planting trees. These are all job creators that help to stimulate the economy and produce sustainable growth.

MITCHELL: Even if they are net job creators nationally, there are going to be areas in the Rust Belt, Michigan let's say, where there is a net loss from the effects of doing something, of making a commitment and of spending billions of dollars to help poor countries adjust, the commitments that are being expected of the President and of the United States government at Copenhagen.

GORE: Well, I think the losses of jobs started a long time ago with the outsourcing to other countries for a variety of reasons, including the cheaper labor costs. It is not -- not because of the response to global warming. The response to global warming can bring jobs back. I will give you an example. There's this company called Cardinal Fasteners in Ohio that is very proud to have made the bolts for the Golden Gate bridge and the Statue of Liberty. And they had some hard times. Now they are -- hiring people back, making bolts for windmills, and these wind farm insulations. The governor of Michigan, Governor Granholm, is one of the most vigorous advocates of bringing jobs back into some of these Rust Belt areas that were hard hit years ago, but now see the hope for a renaissance, putting people to work building these new renewable energy insulations.

MITCHELL: As you know in "Our choice," there is a real partisan divide when it comes to people's attitudes. The Pew poll that you cite says 75 percent of college educated Democrats believe humans are responsible. Only 19 percent of college-educated Republicans. How do you figure that?

GORE: It may be partly because the tendency for many people to follow their perceived political leaders and the leadership of the modern Republican Party has really gotten into a global warming denier posture that I think has influenced some people. But it should not be a political issue. It really is a moral issue. It speaks to the responsibility of the present generation to take steps to safeguard those generations yet to come. Because this has now reached the level where if we were not to act, the consequences already beginning at a low level are predicted to reach catastrophic levels unless we take steps to prevent it from happening.

MITCHELL: There's been, according to the Pew Research, a 20% drop in the number of people in the last year. Since 2008, 71% believed that humans contributed to global warming and now it is only 51%. Do you attribute to that to the economic hard times and people focusing inward?

GORE: Well, I think that result dove tails with the first one that you cited because when you look inside that study, virtually 100% of those who changed their opinion were conservative Republicans. And the -- this should be a bipartisan issue. It used to be. And the -- the extreme partisanship we have seen in recent years, I think has affected the way our country has responded to this. Now, beneath the surface, there have been a lot of Republicans, a lot of people that used to be skeptics actually moving towards an acceptance of this science and a determination to do something about it. Lindsey Graham, for example, from South Carolina, is one of those Republicans in the Senate who is now saying look, the evidence tells us we have really got to take action. A lot of -- in the faith based community. A lot of fundamentalist groups are now saying, you know, the earth is the Lord's and fullness thereof and we have an obligation to be good stewards of the planet. And -- so -- I see signs of optimism and hope, even though in an economic recession, naturally when you ask people to list their priorities, they are going to place a higher priority on the immediate economic situation. [...]

MITCHELL: In "Our Choice," you cite some interesting psychological data. What is it about the way we think that makes it so difficult for people, for many people, obviously not everyone, to accept the facts as you see them?

GORE: Well, it is an unprecedented challenge. And because the impacts of global warming are distributed globally, the crisis masquerades as a distraction and because the length of time between causes and consequences is longer than we are used to dealing with, it gives us the illusion that we have the luxury of time. Neither of those things is true. But when we respond to threats immediately and take action right away, it is usually to threats that we are hard-wired to respond to. The kinds of things that our ancestors survived. On this one, we have to use our reasoning capacity and set long-term goals based on our deepest values. The good news is that the experts, you know, neuroscience and psychology and all of that, reassure us we definitely have the capacity to do that. We did it with NATO, we did it with the Marshall Plan, we've done it on a number of things. But it's more difficult, it require as conscious choice, it requires full communication about why we are setting out on this course. And we have to stick to it. So it -- it does require leadership and determination.


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To: Sub-Driver
The Denier vs. the Global Warming Hypocrite...Al Gore has a huge mansion in Nashville and a huge "houseboat" (more like a Yacht) on beautiful Center Hill Lake. The huge diesel engines on the boat are offset in his lunatic mind by a couple of lousy solar panels on top. Al is a zip wad.
41 posted on 12/09/2009 1:52:33 PM PST by Monterrosa-24 (...even more American than a French bikini and a Russian AK-47.)
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To: Sub-Driver

42 posted on 12/09/2009 1:52:33 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hussein: Islamo-Commie from Kenya)
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To: Sub-Driver
AL GORE: The global warming deniers persist in this era of unreality. After all, the entire North Polar ice cap, which has been there for most of the last 3 million years, is disappearing before our eyes. 40 percent's already gone. The rest is expected to go completely within the next decade. What do they think is causing this? The mountain glaciers in every region of the world are melting, many of them at an accelerated rate, threatening drinking supplies, drinking water supplies, and agricultural water supplies. We have these record storms, droughts, floods, fires, and tree deaths in the American west. Climate refugees beginning now, expected to rise to the hundreds of millions unless we take action. These effects are taking place all over the world exactly as predicted by the scientists who have warned for years that if we continue putting 90 million tons of global warming pollution into the atmosphere, every day, the accumulation is going to trap lots more heat, raise temperatures, and cause all of these consequences that are already beginning.

Is any of this true? Are we really putting 90 million tons of "global warming pollution" into the atmosphere every day? How many millions of tons of water vapor do we put into the atmosphere every day? What is the number for beyond trillions? How about 2,700,000 million tons of water vapor every day? Now water vapor is a genuine greenhouse gas that we can see and feel every day.

We do have droughts, fires, floods, and changing climate, but that has nothing to do with carbon dioxide emissions. It has everything to do with the interaction of the Sun with water vapor on the Earth.

Liberals are good at name calling, character assassination, at being victims, the "blame" game, and proclaiming the good intentions of policies they want to advance. Policies with a proven record of failure. Policies based on junk science. They avoid the substance of an issue at all costs. Please bring back the scientific method.

43 posted on 12/09/2009 1:53:00 PM PST by olezip
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To: Sub-Driver

Gore is a liar!

He broke the trust.

he is useless.


44 posted on 12/09/2009 1:53:37 PM PST by devistate one four (Back by popular demand: America love or leave it (GTFOOMC) TET68)
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To: Sub-Driver

Al is completely divorced from reality.


45 posted on 12/09/2009 1:54:46 PM PST by texmexis best
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To: Sub-Driver

Tell me he didn’t call her a poopy pants as well.


46 posted on 12/09/2009 1:56:07 PM PST by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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To: dirtboy

“Yeah, right - from Andrea Mitchell? She was probably wanting to go all Tiger-ette on him.”

Woof...yeah, Andrea probably needs a little, too...but with Algore...not a vision I want...


47 posted on 12/09/2009 1:56:47 PM PST by jessduntno (Stop The Federal Usurpation.)
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To: Sarah Barracuda
I bet Sarah will reply to this today.

If she does respond, it doesn't have to be too detailed.

The whole global warming scam has been revealed to be a scam, a fraud, a fabricated fund-raising web of lies.

Al Gore and all his cohorts in the scam have been proven to be frauds, fakers, scammers, liars, cheats, and thieves.

The scammers deserve only ridicule. The whole climate change topic deserves only ridicule. Discussing the topic further is a waste of time, other than just to ridicule the proponents until they shut up and go away.

48 posted on 12/09/2009 1:57:31 PM PST by meadsjn (Sarah 2012, or sooner)
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To: Sub-Driver

And proud of it!!!!


49 posted on 12/09/2009 1:57:51 PM PST by Carley (OBAMA IS A MALEVOLENT FORCE IN THE WORLD)
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To: Sub-Driver
The mountain glaciers in every region of the world are melting . . .

Strange - the glaciers on Mt. Shasta in Northern California are increasing in size. I'm wondering if there are glaciers elsewhere that are also increasing in size???

50 posted on 12/09/2009 1:59:25 PM PST by SoldierDad (Proud Dad of a U.S. Army Infantry Soldier whose wife is expecting twins SONS.)
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To: Sub-Driver

A global warming denier = rational observer of the facts. We all know that isn’t Gore.


51 posted on 12/09/2009 2:07:13 PM PST by pallis
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To: Sub-Driver
"Al Gore Calls Sarah Palin A 'Global Warming Denier"

Oooooh! You sure showed her, huh Albot! I bet she thinks water is wet too! Stop the presses!

52 posted on 12/09/2009 2:07:52 PM PST by smedley64 (Sun Tzu trumps Alinsky.)
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To: MrB

ROFL! Thanks for sharing!


53 posted on 12/09/2009 2:08:44 PM PST by paulycy (Demand Constitutionality.)
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To: Sub-Driver

As a former sixth generation Tennessean, Al Gore has made me a proud first generation Mississippian.


54 posted on 12/09/2009 2:09:53 PM PST by vetvetdoug (FUBO, a fashion statement for conservatives.)
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To: Sub-Driver
He also made accusations that the Pope was a Christian.

p.s. albert, we are proud deniers.

55 posted on 12/09/2009 2:11:08 PM PST by BallyBill (WARNING:Taking me serious could cause stress related illness.)
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To: NeoCaveman

I’d pay to see that. ;-)


56 posted on 12/09/2009 2:19:59 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: Sarah Barracuda

LOL, I’d bust a gut if she called him ManBearPig!


57 posted on 12/09/2009 2:25:12 PM PST by Velveeta
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To: vetvetdoug

I’m a Tennessee transplant, from Wisconsin 22 years ago. I’m really proud of my fellow Tennessesans for dumping this fraud in the 2000 election and keeping him from becoming POTUS.


58 posted on 12/09/2009 2:28:20 PM PST by libstripper
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To: libstripper

“...I’m really proud of my fellow Tennessesans for dumping this fraud in the 2000 election...”

Yes! Y’all done good!


59 posted on 12/09/2009 2:31:15 PM PST by Monterrosa-24 (...even more American than a French bikini and a Russian AK-47.)
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To: Sub-Driver

[Now they are — hiring people back, making bolts for windmills,]

I’m investing everything I own in windmill bolt manufacturers right now! gotta hurry and beat the avalanche of windmill bolt profits that are being held up by deniers!


60 posted on 12/09/2009 2:38:42 PM PST by FastCoyote (I am intolerant of the intolerable.)
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