MAGA DEI
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Apparently the Navy is planning to have an aircraft carrier that was
supposed to be named after a Black war hero named after President Bone
Spurs instead...
6 hours ago
Political Breakfast Food
"In a long, and interesting speech, [Clinton] characterized what the US and other industrialized nations need to do to combat global warming this way: "We just have to slow down our economy and cut back our greenhouse gas emissions 'cause we have to save the planet for our grandchildren"
At a time that the nation is worried about a recession is that really the characterization his wife would want him making? "Slow down our economy"?
"And maybe America, and Europe, and Japan, and Canada -- the rich counties -- would say, 'OK, we just have to slow down our economy and cut back our greenhouse gas emissions 'cause we have to save the planet for our grandchildren.' We could do that.
But if we did that, you know as well as I do, China and India and Indonesia and Vietnam and Mexico and Brazil and the Ukraine, and all the other countries will never agree to stay poor to save the planet for our grandchildren. The only way we can do this is if we get back in the world's fight against global warming and prove it is good economics that we will create more jobs to build a sustainable economy that saves the planet for our children and grandchildren. It is the only way it will work."
What did Jake Tapper mean by the confession "I don't really think", which appeared in his blog yesterday?
In a short entry with a misleading headline and complete distortion of a quote of former President Bill Clinton, Tapper confessed "I don't really think."
In an update published later, Tapper said "I understand," which seemingly contradicts his earlier confession.
Or perhaps he just misspoke.
We here at Wingnuts & Moonbats cannot be certain.
For the full text of Tappers comments--full, proper, & undistorted by creative editing--please follow the link above.
Instead of apologizing, Tapper is now defending his egregious post by insisting that addressing global warming will in fact slow the economy, whether Clinton said it or not:
"This is the much more important issue here. Any serious effort to reduce greenhouses gases will have an impact on the economy and, initially, that impact could be negative."
A day after ordained Baptist minister Mike Huckabee finished first in the opening round to choose a Republican candidate for the White House, scientists warned Americans against electing a leader who doubts evolution.