Gore Gets ‘Green’ and Mean With W
Madman Al Gore is at it again. Here’s the gist of his latest rant:
Warning that Bush and the Republican Congress have displayed “a blinding lack of awareness” about “the worst catastrophe in the history of human civilization”, global warming, Gore also blames the incumbent for ignoring the threat of 9/11. Bush “was warned on Aug. 6, 2001, of an attack by Al Qaeda. ‘Bin Laden Determined to Strike in US,’ said the intelligence community in a message so important that it was the headline of the President’s daily briefing that day, five weeks before the attacks,” Gore seethes. “Didn’t he see that clear warning?” asks Gore. “Why were no questions asked, meetings called, evidence marshaled, clarifications sought?”
Gore thinks that global warming is “the worst catastrophe in the history of human civilization”? And he wonders why the Bush administration ignore him? Get a grip, Al. If I didn’t know better, I’d think that Gore’s suffering from a severe mental defect. I know that sounds like Gore- or Hillary-style hyperbole but think about it.
He’s now accusing President Bush of being Neville Chamberlain on the environment, which he thinks is the biggest catastrophe facing mankind but he’s seething that President Bush is leading a ‘Coalition of the Willing’ against the people that killed 3,000 innocents on 9/11.
Does this strike anyone as being delusional, bordering on certifiable? I think a mental health professional could make a strong case that he should be locked up for a very long time.
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April 4th, 2006 at 7:53 am
Gosh, I wonder how many reports Clinton/Gore saw in their 8 years that had similar headlines? Since they did such a wonderful job of capturing the brains behind several attacks against the US in that time period, I would guess they had to have had at least one or two.
Maybe, if the report was 1) real and 2) ignored as accused, it was because the incompetent hacks C/G had installed in place of professionals were further hamstrung (beyond their own incompetence) by legislation directed at doing just that: hamstringing any meaningful production in the intelligence community.
Gosh, ya think?
April 4th, 2006 at 9:25 am
“Maybe, if the report was 1) real and 2) ignored as accused”
Hey Carlos! Read a newspaper will ya? Ever hear of the 9/11 Commission Report? It made all the papers. Too bad you, Condi and Bush didn’t take the subject heading ‘Bin Laden Determined to Strike in US’ as meaning something other than “Vacation on Dude!”