Friday, March 20, 2009
The Republican Leadership has really made some significant changes since Rove and da Boyz moved back to TEXAS:
Mr. Steele...what an impressive guy!!! I sleep better at night knowing that these guyz are helping to run our wonderful federal government...cpf...read on:
The Republican National Committee Chairman, Michael Steele, has weighed in on climate change. In a March 6 radio appearance that is only now percolating through the blogosphere, Mr. Steele apparently fielded a skeptic's question about global warming. As transcribed by the liberal blog, the Huffington Post , Mr. Steele thanked the questioner and replied this way:
"We are cooling. We are not warming. The warming you see out there, the supposed warming, and I am using my finger quotation marks here, is part of the cooling process. Greenland, which is now covered in ice, it was once called Greenland for a reason, right? Iceland, which is now green. Oh I love this. Like we know what this planet is all about. How long have we been here? How long? Not very long."
Mr. Steele - the originator of the "drill baby drill" slogan that dominated last year's Republican National Convention - appears to be aligning himself with Republican Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma, who has denounced the idea of a global warming catastrophe as "the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people," and said that many of the Obama administration's early moves amount to " environmental thuggery ."
The Republican National Committee Chairman, Michael Steele, has weighed in on climate change. In a March 6 radio appearance that is only now percolating through the blogosphere, Mr. Steele apparently fielded a skeptic's question about global warming. As transcribed by the liberal blog, the Huffington Post , Mr. Steele thanked the questioner and replied this way:
"We are cooling. We are not warming. The warming you see out there, the supposed warming, and I am using my finger quotation marks here, is part of the cooling process. Greenland, which is now covered in ice, it was once called Greenland for a reason, right? Iceland, which is now green. Oh I love this. Like we know what this planet is all about. How long have we been here? How long? Not very long."
Mr. Steele - the originator of the "drill baby drill" slogan that dominated last year's Republican National Convention - appears to be aligning himself with Republican Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma, who has denounced the idea of a global warming catastrophe as "the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people," and said that many of the Obama administration's early moves amount to " environmental thuggery ."
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