For What It's Worth, The Goreacle, U.N. Win Nobel Peace Prize
The "Cult of Climatology" gets rammed down our throats once again. The Goreacle now joins the ranks of terrorist Yasser Arafat as past Nobel prize winners.
Former Vice President Al Gore, newly named co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, said Friday he hopes the honor will "elevate global consciousness" about the challenges of global warming.
Gore was awarded the prize Friday along with an international network of scientists for spreading awareness of man-made climate change and laying the foundations for counteracting it.
Shortly after being named the winner, he said he would donate his half of the $1.5 million prize money to the Alliance for Climate Protection, a bipartisan nonprofit organization that is devoted to changing public opinion worldwide about the urgency of solving the climate crisis.
The Goreacle may want to consider keeping that prize money to pay his electricity and gas bill. After all, his home uses 20 times more electricity and gas than the average American home. Another reason to keep that money, private jets are not cheap.
Congratulations to him.