Feel free to step up and debate Cruz, Moonbeam. You’ll be stomped to dust.
That's like the pot calling the kettle uncreamed.
We got a FIGHTER on our ticket !!!
Meanwhile Jerry wants to build a train from nowhere to nowhere in a state that has no water which means soon there will be no passengers in the train from nowhere to nowhere with nobody on it going nowhere
Jerry, always the stupid governor.
So in Moonbeam’s world “fitness” for office requires adherence to the tenets of the Global Warming cult?
When the founder of The Weather Channel calls man-made climate change a fraud, it seems it’s Brown and the rest of the cooling-climate deniers who are unfit to hold office.
Moombean once again demonstrates that his nickname was appropriate.
That clown would probably flunk even the simpleton classes that Dorkbama managed to “quota out” of.
That’s a laugh...
Cruz should answer: Eighteen years ago, the temperature of the earth was X. Today, it is Y. In other words, the earth is getting cooler.
Does anyone have the two temperatures handy?
Best thing for Cruz to do right now is smash his critics right in the mouth (figuratively speaking, of course). Make it painful for the liberals to attack Ted Cruz.
Lord of the flies needs to see this:
Ah, Governor Medfly.
From the American Spectator Oct. 11, 2010 by Jed Babbin (http://spectator.org/articles/38770/medfly-and-other-dems):
“[T]he gent who the late Mike Royko labeled “Governor Moonbeam.” But the last time Jerry Brown served as California’s governor was thirty years ago, and memories — even bad ones — fade over time. So it’d be a good time for Ms. Whitman to remind Californians of Brown’s other nickname — Governor Medfly — and how he earned it.
“In 1980 California was beset simultaneously with Brown sitting in the governor’s chair and an infestation of the Mediterranean fruit fly (the two creatures being easily confused). On November 24, 1980, the U.S. Department of Agriculture declared the state’s effort at medfly eradication inadequate. Gov. Medfly fumbled and fussed, working anxiously to avoid using environmentally unfriendly pesticides against the environmentally destructive fly. Eight months later — on July 10, 1981, after threats of boycotts of California agricultural products came from Japan and Mexico — Brown finally ordered aerial spraying. State ag officials used malathion, a very powerful chemical. But because the infestation had spread so widely by the time Brown acted, the spray had to be applied across a huge area, close to many populated places. The malathion promptly melted the paint off of hundreds of cars. Californians may want to vote “green”, but not if they have green-painted cars.”
Brown is crazier than bat quano.
Good gosh and golly, Governor Moonbeam doesn’t like Ted Cruz! Well, that’s it Ted, you might as well pack it in. If Jerry is against you, it’s hopeless.
Snerk!!!!
Funny stuff...I like it.
Ted is smart enough to subject to the ridicule they so richly deserve. . . . Pour it on, Ted!
The left cannot stand a light shining on them. Please be that light for us, Ted!!!
Hey, Governor Moonbeam...I got yer “fitness” hangin’ right heah, Skippy. Heh, heh...heh, heh...
Wait for it.... the Left is going to solidly double-down on the whole man-made climate change theme, afraid they’ll be exposed for shysters.
Senor Gobernador Marron knows how to handle Latinos. Just give them everything and you’ll stay in office. What a hero!
It is one thing to be wrong. It is another thing to look someone in the eye and baldly lie to them and accuse them of your actions.
"Falsification of the existing ... data" is how the Global Warming cultists roll. Remember Mann's mythical 'hockey stick'? 'Hide the decline'? Resetting old temperature records because they didn't like the data? Not counting the temperature results from weather stations that did not produce the desired data?
It takes a special sociopath to just lie while insisting it is the truth. I have no problem with someone stating that they are 'concerned' because computer models indicate we could be on the verge of the problem. But claiming that they have scientific data to back up their conclusions is a bald-faced lie. Well practiced by politicians trying to lift money out of your pockets.