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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Al Gore and Keith Olbermann-Two Nuts Together on Air


  Al Gore and Keith Olbermann-Two Nuts


What do you get when you put Al Gore and Keith Olbermann together? Two nuts, that's what. Apparently, Olbermann has taken his side show, Countdown, to Al Gore's dopey network. What better guest to invite than Al Gore-the owner? Al thinks that what America needs is our own version of the Arab Spring.

http://dailycaller.com/2011/08/03/al-gore-we-need-to-have-an-american-spring-you-know-the-arab-spring/

What is this man talking about? Putting our country back on the right track? I heartily agree except that Barack Obama is the president. He and his co-conspirators in Congress, like Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi are what have driven the train off the track. Up until last November, the Democrats controlled the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives.

What kind of Arab Spring does he want-the Egyptian version? Or how about the Libyan version, or the Syrian version, or the Yemeni version?

And what about the tea party, Al? Who have they killed or raped? What has been their great crime other than voting?

Al Gore is a crazy man. What he needs is another massage.

3 comments:

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Al Gore is a talking head who hasn't held political office since January 20, 2000. Why do you invest so much time in talking about what he thinks, or doesn't think?

Gary Fouse said...

Becasuse he has a legion of loons who follow him and buy into his global warming religion. He is dangerous and needs to be exposed at every opportunity.

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Anyone with half a brain or better who studies evidence rather than ideological convenience knew all about global warming before Al Gore jumped in with his flashy movie.

Define "legion." I haven't noticed a huge popular following. No extant source states the number of men in any of the legions, but best estimates are 5000-6000. Not impressive as a political faction.

You are displaying the same paranoia Hillary Clinton indulged in when she nattered about a "vast right-wing conspiracy," which was the most welcome recognition a sad collection of amateur politicos had received in years.

Gore isn't as bad as you seem to believe, but he's not particularly relevant either.