Sunday, May 27, 2007

Pot Calling Kettle Sooty*?!?

* Word in ancient adage changed in order to avoid the commission of a hate crime.

N.B. Serious climate scientists have essentially charged Vice President Gore with promoting "trivialities and nonsense" in his expedition** against global warming.

** Word changed in order to avoid the commission of a hate crime against the co-religionists of the adversaries of the great "expeditions"** of the period 1095-1291.

I report and link. You decide. - J :)

Former US vice president Al Gore on Friday criticized the "trivialities and nonsense" of celebrity gossip in the media and called on people to focus instead on issues like Iraq and climate change.

Gore, who is promoting his new book "The Assault on Reason," made the comments at a book signing in New York, where he was treated to a rock star reception by more than 1,300 cheering and screaming fans.


From a Breitbart .com article, Al Gore slams 'trivialities and nonsense' in news media, more follows:

Al Gore slams 'trivialities and nonsense' in news media [/] May 25 05:03 PM US/Eastern

[...] "What is it about our collective decision-making process that has led us to this state of affairs where we spend much more time in the public forum talking about -- or receiving information about -- Britney Spears shaving her head or Paris Hilton going to jail?" Gore asked. [/] He lamented what he described as the "destruction of the boundary between news and entertainment" and said the United States was "vulnerable as a democracy to mass and continuing distraction." [/] His new book draws parallels between the US government's approaches to climate change and the war in Iraq. [/] "Just like the facts available before the invasion of Iraq, these facts about the climate crisis have been repeatedly brushed aside and ignored as inconvenient," he said. "In both cases the facts were ignored."

Since losing the US presidential election in 2000, Gore has become a full-time global warming campaigner -- a path he says he intends to continue treading despite speculation that he could run for the White House in 2008. [/] Gore was recently nominated for a Nobel Peace Price for his work in drawing attention to climate change, while the film he helped make of his best-selling global warming book "An Inconvenient Truth" earlier this year won an Oscar. [My ellipses and emphasis]