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Friday, December 11, 2009

SARAH PALIN GETS AL GORE TO SWEAR

Ain't it funny how Allegory is virtually hidden from view until he has a real crisis on his hands. As long as the phony crisis he was perpetuating was on auto-pilot, Allegory didn't do many interviews. Now that his fraud is ironically being exposed as a true crisis for him, he's seemingly doing more of those interviews.

Now we learn of another reason why Allegory may want to refrain from interviews. When he gets frustrated, he apparently swears. Want a hint about the word he used? How about H-E-Double Hockey Sticks?

Check out a portion of this answer to an interview Allegory had with SLATE:
...the basic facts are incontrovertible. What do they think happens when we put 90 million tons up there every day? Is there some magic wand they can wave on it and presto!—physics is overturned and carbon dioxide doesn't trap heat anymore? And when we see all these things happening on the Earth itself, what in the hell do they think is causing it? The scientists have long held that the evidence in their considered word is "unequivocal," which has been endorsed by every national academy of science in every major country in the entire world.
Personally, if the guy swears, it's no skin off my nose but I find it fascinating the level of frustration Sarah Palin appears to be causing him.

Check out this video courtesy of he HP

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