By Judi McLeod ——Bio and Archives--September 18, 2018
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“Every night on the television news is like a nature hike through the Book of Revelation and we’ve got to connect the dots between the cause and the effect,” according to Bay Area public radio station KQED. Gore warned that thousands of high-temperature records have been broken this year and that increased heat going into the oceans traps the equivalent the heat of “400,000 Hiroshima A-bombs going off every single day.”Unlike Gore and San Franciscan fans, the people of North Carolina praying for dear life that the storm wouldn’t wipe them out, didn’t have the luxury of “taking a nature hike through the Book of Revelation”. They would have taken small comfort in knowing that Al Gore was safe in San Francisco blaming global warming/climate change on their most recent natural disaster.
“Today on Joy Reid's MSNBC show, AM Joy, commenting on President Trump's disputing of the Puerto Rico death toll, "center-right" Rubin said: "Donald Trump has killed those people twice. Once through neglect in oversight, and secondly, disgracing [sic] that they died at all.”
“For good measure, Rubin analogized Trump's position to Holocaust denial: "And that's what death denial, that's what Holocaust denial, that's what all these denial syndromes are all about, is killing the person twice." “This kind of irresponsible, unhinged accusation against President Trump is what passes for sage commentary on the MSNBC air and in the pages of The Washington Post.”If there is one thing that Jennifer Reuben proves it’s that not only deranged Progressives are zombies because some writing "from a center-right perspective” are walking zombies, too. Calling all zombies: Get your collective focus off TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) and on to what matters most: the thousands in North Carolina left bereft by the natural disaster called Hurricane Florence.
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