Overheard on The Rush Limbaugh Show earlier today:
RUSH: Chris in Kennesaw, Georgia, welcome to the program. Nice to have you here.
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CALLER: But the reason I was calling was, you know, given your great legal mind and the fact that you come from a family of great legal minds, isn’t there some way to bring people like Algore up on charges of fraud over this global warming thing?
RUSH: At some point I think this is going to happen.
CALLER: Well, we got trillions in fraud in the so-called green technology, and it’s even reached fraudulent legislation with the lightbulbs that you were just talking about, not to mention cap and trade, which is far from dead, and the needless deaths that have occurred in these so-called hybrid cars that people have been duped into buying.
RUSH: I know. The list goes on and look at how children have been ill-educated, miseducated, lied to.
CALLER: That’s gotta be first.
RUSH: And it’s big. This is billions if not trillions of dollars that have –
CALLER: Trillions of dollars –
RUSH: — been redirected to a bunch of commie bastards who have been running a hoax for the express purpose of enriching themselves and advancing the whole notion of socialism, big government, liberalism, whatever you want to call it.
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CALLER: You’re awesome. Thanks for taking my call.
RUSH: …He’s got a good question. The fraud here and what it’s cost people, the automobile industry, look at the CAFE standards, all this crap that was designed to save the planet, not to end pollution, to stop the emissions of carbon dioxide. It’s all a giant, big lie.
RUSH: I probably shouldn’t be public with this. A lot of people ask me if I ever fear for myself on a security basis. Not fear. You take steps. We’re heavily fortified wherever I happen to be. But I am far more prepared to be fortified against people who I stand in the way of big money than I am afraid of people whose politics I disagree with. We’re talking trillions of dollars here on this global warming hoax. If we’re able to bury this, a lot of people are gonna not make a whole lot of money that they have been banking on — and that makes them really mad, and they might also be sued big time, which will also make them very mad. Ask Tony Soprano what he does to people who stand in the way of him making a score, for example. Now, Algore has a partner in this carbon trading organization that has enriched him to the point right now — the most recent number I read was $500 million. His partner is David Blood, former Goldman Sachs.
Gore and David Blood cofounded Generation Investment Management. Now, this is two years ago. “Former Goldman Sachs exec David Blood cofounded Generation Investment Management with Gore and the firm now has nearly $1 billion under management.” That’s two years ago. Al Gore’s $100 million makeover, Current TV? Generation Investment Management. Inconvenient Truth? Generation Investment Management. Folks, this has been a scam and a hoax, and it’s ensnared the typical doofuses like Leonardo DiCaprio and a lot of Hollywood left who are also in this for financial gain as well.
Suing Al Gore for fraud is not exactly an original idea of course, it’s just that the whole idea is just so much more plausible nowadays with the events of the past few months. Over a year ago John Coleman proposed the idea on the Red Eye television program, and the YouTube clip (below) of Coleman’s appearance on that show has been viewed over 384,000 times at press time.
Also John O’Sullivan of Climategate.com recently penned a post suggesting that the disgraced director of CRU, Phil Jones, faced up to ten years years in prison if he is found guilty of violating the UK’s Fraud Act. In my opinion, Gore’s fraud could potentially be on a much larger scale since he’s the one that has been lobbying for governments all over the world to transfer the public’s wealth to subsidize the same “clean energy solutions” that he’s invested through Generation Investment Management. Gore’s conflict of interest is huge.
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The only way the AGW juggernaut is going to stop is to put these people in jail – and quickly!
Great write-up!
That movie, “Not Evil, Just Wrong” is very much NOT a description of Al Gore. I’m pretty sure ol’ Al knows exactly what he’s doing, and why. True enough, he has a willing cadre of useful idiots (Leonardo DiCaprio, as my close personal friend whom I’ve never actually met Rush Limbaugh mentioned).
We really do need to keep the pressure on these lowlife scoundrels. Jail time for Al Gore? You won’t see me crying if it happens. In fact, it couldn’t happen to a more deserving crook.
I share many of your sentiments. And I’m assuming that you mean that Al Gore is not “Not Evil, Just Wrong” but rather, “Both Evil and Wrong”. LOL!
To be honest, I really don’t think he’s “evil”, but I do think a more accurate title of that movie (relating to Al Gore) would be “Not Evil, Just Greedy and Wrong”.
Thanks for reading the blog, and for your comment.
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this is the biggest load of crap I’ve ever read! yes, we are all a bunch of “commie bastards” give me a break. SO much positive progress towards a more sustainable existence, where three quarters of the people on the globe can actually eat, rather than get trampled on by a bunch of individualistic capitalists. Yes, Al Gore’s analysis was somewhat skewed, though central elements of the argument are undeniable and have been proved thousands of times. Its a hell of a lot more likely that 9/11 was a hoax. why am I even reading and responding to this crap…better things to do
James, I do feel badly for you.
That’s a hellva way to go through life.