Happy Monday. The start of a new work week. Time to get busy, ramp up the effort, close a few deals. How ’bout a beer?
The Goracle is apparently still on his normal bender, this time, though, I assume it is with Mezcal. I mentioned this issue the other day, now, the Washington Post catches up
Former vice president Al Gore will launch a three-year, $300 million campaign Wednesday aimed at mobilizing Americans to push for aggressive reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, a move that ranks as one of the most ambitious and costly public advocacy campaigns in U.S. history.
The Alliance for Climate Protection’s “we” campaign will employ online organizing and television advertisements on shows ranging from “American Idol” to “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” It highlights the extent to which Americans’ growing awareness of global warming has yet to translate into national policy changes, Gore said in an hour-long phone interview last week. He said the campaign, which Gore is helping to fund, was undertaken in large part because of his fear that U.S. lawmakers are unwilling to curb the human-generated emissions linked to climate change.
Got that? Lawmakers. The Goracle apparently feels no need to walk the walk himself. So, he doesn’t. This goes back to my “questions for climahysterics.”
This is a typical liberal/progressive strategy. The more the People know about the message, the less they like the message, so, “let’s change the way the message is delivered. That should do it!”
Ed at Hot Air is looking at the story in terms of there being no way The Goracle will be the Dems presidential candidate now.
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