Democrat Warmers Edward Markey, Jay Inslee, and Earl Blumenauer compared climate change “deniers” to “teabaggers”
Since liberals are so good at inventing names for anyone who doesn’t bow down to their believes with things like “birthers” or “teabaggers”, anyone one of these liberal nuts who believes in the sham of Global Warming is to be known as Warmers. According to The Hill three Democrat Warmers – Reps. Edward Markey (Mass.), Jay Inslee (Wash.) and Earl Blumenauer (Ore.) compared climate change Global Warming “deniers” to “teabaggers” who spread the false rumors. These three warmers also compared it to the about death panels and swift boaters who attacked Sen. John Kerry’s (D-Mass.) war record during the 2004 presidential race. Of course, right after Sarah Palin spread the word about the “death panels”, language in the House bill was mysteriously changed the next day. These warmers also compared that denying humans were causing climate change is like denying smoking causes lung cancer.
“There is no magician trying to trick his audience,” Markey said. “Our world is getting hotter, faster.”
That was a specific reference to one of the more controversial emails in the bunch. An email dated Nov. 12, 1999, from Prof. Phil Jones references a “trick” to “hide a decline.”
Markey said the word trick in this case meant a clever way to fix a perplexing problem, and didn’t indicate that the scientists were playing funny with the numbers. The decline relates to data from tree rings that did not correspond to actual temperatures in the region from 1960 to 1994. See a response from the Pew Center of Global Climate Change here.
Climate skeptics say the emails show climate scientists have manipulated data and sought to suppress divergent views.
Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska and GOP vice presidential candidate, said in a Washington Post op-ed that President Barack Obama should boycott Copenhagen in light of the emails.
“The e-mails reveal that leading climate ‘experts’ deliberately destroyed records, manipulated data to ‘hide the decline’ in global temperatures, and tried to silence their critics by preventing them from publishing in peer-reviewed journals,” Palin wrote.
“Before Sarah Palin writes a book, she should try reading a few,” Inslee said. He then listed several reports on climate change, including the National Academy of Science’s report in 2007 that concluded with 90 percent assurance that according to Inslee found that “in fact we are heading down a very dangerous road due to human-induced climate change.”
