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Al Gore claims Republicans ‘privately’ say they believe global warming dogma

gw-al-gore-fireLast Thursday, the Washington Times said that Al Gore is now claiming that Republicans are “privately” telling him they believe in the religious dogma known as the man-made global warming hoax.

“A lot of Republicans have shared with me privately their growing discomfort with the statements of some of the deniers in their ranks. Even though they’re not yet willing to come back to advocate constructive policies, there is definitely movement,” he said.

Gore even made a reference to the biblical book of Revelation, the Times said:

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Adding that he’s noticed a shift more at the local level than the national, Mr. Gore said he sees “the biggest shift of all in the business community.”

“Every night on the news, it’s like a nature hike through the book of revelations,” he said. “People are noticing this. And simultaneously they’re noticing the sharp drop in the cost of carbon-free, greenhouse gas-free energy, and the combination is pushing us over this political tipping point and the trend is unstoppable.”

Actually, Mr. Gore, it’s “Revelation,” not “revelations.”
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It seems liberals have latched onto a new tactic.  Whenever they want to hype whatever issue it is they’re talking about, they claim that Republicans are “privately” or “secretly” expressing support for their Marxist, communist agenda.
But they never, ever, tell you who these Republicans are.
Obama recently did the same thing, claiming that Republicans “privately” support his radical agenda, but are too afraid to say so publicly because they’re scared to death of Rush Limbaugh and the Tea Party.
And I want to know.
Who are these Republicans?  Do they even exist?  And why aren’t they man enough to openly admit it?
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Joe Newby

A 10-year veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, Joe ran for a city council position in Riverside, Calif., in 1991 and managed successful campaigns for the Idaho state legislature. Co-author of "Banned: How Facebook enables militant Islamic jihad," Joe wrote for Examiner.com from 2010 until it closed in 2016 and his work has been published at Newsbusters, Spokane Faith and Values and other sites. He now runs the Conservative Firing Line.

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