This summer has brought with it the first major hurricanes to make U.S. landfall in many, many years, and with them a perceived opening for climate change alarmists to do their stuff. Bill Nye’s already taken advantage of the opportunity, and former Obama adviser David Axelrod is up next:
Shouldn't we start naming these repeated Storms-of-the-Century after key climate change deniers?
Hurricane Donald.
Hurricane Scott…— David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) September 6, 2017
Lives are again at risk due to a major storm but why not take advantage of the “opportunity”:
You can't tell me the left doesn't enjoy these disasters on some level. https://t.co/wLN0gsnEPr
— BT (@back_ttys) September 7, 2017
Some use their voices to lift spirits of those impacted by natural disasters & others use opportunity to mock & score political points. https://t.co/pPlVngJvtg
— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) September 7, 2017
Rick Scott has been an A+ Governor with regard to both storm preparedness and responses. But do your political thing, David. Good look. https://t.co/wQCJXGas2M
— John Ekdahl (@JohnEkdahl) September 7, 2017
https://twitter.com/texasagsec/status/905776006698500096
“Never let a crisis go to waste,” according to a well-known Democrat who Axelrod used to work with at the Obama White House.
Keep in mind: anyone using these storms as evidence for climate change doesn't know shit about the science https://t.co/yvqfv2BfEN
— PoliMath (@politicalmath) September 7, 2017
Weather isn’t climate, UNLESS IT IS! *Eye roll*
The planet has had these storms long before man walked the earth. Ever take a science course, Sunshine?
— Kat Michaels (@KatMichaels5) September 6, 2017
Has there been an actual increase in the severity of hurricanes or just the usage of "Storm of the Century" as a flashy headline?
— Ryan Nołan (@WhiteOnRye15) September 6, 2017
https://twitter.com/JammieWF/status/905771572954353664
Hurricanes happening during hurricane season, shocking! Let's exploit them! But I am curious: Why DID you stop calling it global warming? ? https://t.co/gnMGgs7cTo
— Moira ☘️ ن (@Moira1987) September 7, 2017
And besides…
Wouldn't Hurricane Al or Hurricane Leonardo be more appropriate given their carbon footprints? https://t.co/8Fgl7UxuT7
— Cheesetrader (@cheesetrader1) September 7, 2017
Why yes, that would be a better idea since Axelrod wants to go there:
Al Gore used over 20 times more energy to power his home for a year than the average American: Report https://t.co/XyXjTud9qH pic.twitter.com/unnVrM0BtL
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) August 3, 2017
Al Gore: Why no, I'm not a hypocrite for selling Current TV to oil emirs http://t.co/bD8juyd5
— Ed Morrissey (@EdMorrissey) January 29, 2013
Leonardo DiCaprio's jet-set lifestyle reveals a double standard on climate change http://t.co/IAjLruUeN7
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) September 23, 2014
Hurricane Al & Hurricane Leo should be first on your list of suggested names, Mr. Axelrod. And maybe Hurricane Barack & Hurricane Bill while we’re at it:
Fuel up: Bill Nye hitching #EarthDay flight to Everglades on Air Force One http://t.co/0hMEZ9KZJJ
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) April 22, 2015
President who orders airlines to reduce emissions blows nearly $900,000 on jet fuel for Earth Day event http://t.co/e65pfNayZP
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) June 24, 2015
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