More Gore
Still feeling globally warm and fuzzy after the Goracle’s trip to the mountaintop? Drop by his house.
Gore’s mansion, located in the posh Belle Meade area of Nashville, consumes more electricity every month than the average American household uses in an entire year, according to the Nashville Electric Service.
Inconvenient, if true: Gore’s electrical usage has jumped from 16,200 kwh per month to 18,400 kwh in the last year, since his movie comes out.
Now here’s what I call an inconvenient truth: Bush’s house is greener than Gore’s. That, and he won Florida in 2000. Gotta hurt.
HuffPo wienies: “They destroy our leaders!”
Gore’s (carbon-neutral?) staff: He’s as green as he can be! He buys carbon indulgences!
Here’s an overflowing bucketful of Gore:
Capt. Ed over in the Captain’s Quarters admonishes free marketeers from practising the hypocrisy of coming down too hard on Gore’s hypocrisy, but that said, suggests that such hypocrisy perhaps should be come down hard upon.
Gore’s new hip star power fuels calls for him to enter the 2008 race … do it, Al! On a bicycle, of course, but do it! Only you can stop the Hillary-Obama bickerfest!
But Hinderaker thinks Dems won’t be able to stomach any more Gore.
Cliff May thinks if the glitterati are concerned about the future, goodness, rights, etc., they might say a word or two about Islamofacism, which hates half-naked powerful women, liberal writers and filmmakers, etc.
Seraphic Secret wonders what happened to Oscar’s big shoutout to the troops!
Joyner wonders when using the Oscars to push political points with bad movies will drag the Oscars down.
Tim Blair: Cubans hate warmth. Seinfeld’s bored. Paltrow headtilts compassionately. Snow.
More from Blair, Scourge of Coldness: Lights On!
Posted by Jules Crittenden at 12:40 pm on Monday, February 26, 2007
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February 26th, 2007 at 2:04 pm
“The Unspeakable Toast The Unwatchable”
Regarding the Oscars, Orrin Judd writes, “When we were kids everyone used to watch them–they used to celebrate the movies. Know anyone who still does now that they celebrate Hollywood’s politics?” Drudge has the early ratings:ABC PULLS 27.4 RATING/…
February 26th, 2007 at 2:19 pm
“This was one of those rare moments, similar to the civil rights movement, when you experience the ground shifting,” she said. “Perhaps it’s not a movement for a presidential run, but a moment for the debate to start for real change on how we live on planet earth.”
“similar to the civil rights movement”
Really? Comparing it to people having to sit at the rear of a bus? Not being able to eat at lunch counters? Obstacles put in peoples right to vote? Hangings? Really?
The “when you experience the ground shifting,”
Ummm Dear Donna, the “ground shift”.
Two reasons:
1. Al’s weight
2. More importantly, you must remember the crowing ceremony took place, in an area the lies on a fault line.
“Perhaps it’s not a movement for a presidential run, but a moment for the debate to start for real change on how we live on planet earth.”
“how we live on planet earth.”
Maybe better stated as…how the planet earth let us live, ‘on it’, with it’s ever self changing habits, set forth from the day that the big blue marble came to be.
Of course, if you warmers have enough money, you could always transport every single (human, animal, plant) living thing on this planet, to say Mars and truly test your theory.
February 26th, 2007 at 3:19 pm
From all that I’ve read, I’m glad I didn’t watch. Instead, I spent the evening tasting a new brandy, a wonderful gift from a dear friend. Therefore, I had a wonderful evening in the warm glow of amber lights and the friendship of a man with his rational faculty intact (a Marine just back from the war). I quit watching the Oscars some time ago, when it became a blatant obsenity.
February 26th, 2007 at 4:02 pm
Couldn’t be bothered to watch the Oscars. Years ago it was a great gaudy spectacle of outrageous dress and drunken actors making fools of themselves, with music and movie clips thrown in. It was fun to watch. Now it’s just a smug, boring circle jerk, worse than watching paint dry. I just… couldn’t be bothered.
February 26th, 2007 at 6:31 pm
Let’s see, Gore loses a close presidential election, then 8 years later he makes a comeback and wins. He could be the Democrat’s Richard Nixon!
February 26th, 2007 at 10:49 pm
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February 26th, 2007 at 11:16 pm
Al Gore’s Own Inconvenient Truth
Al Gore’s mansion uses more than twice the electricity in one month than the average household does in an entire year. From the Tennessee Center for Policy Research: Last night,…
February 27th, 2007 at 12:08 am
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February 27th, 2007 at 3:00 am
These blogfests; now, THAT’S entertainment!
February 27th, 2007 at 3:53 am
Al Gore’s Mansion Uses As Much Electricity In A Month As An Average House Does In A Year
Let me be clear up front, I could care less about Al Gore and his politics. This isn’t an attack because he is a leftie, it is an attack on his hypocrisy. The ultimate in hypocrisy. Al Gore has been…
February 27th, 2007 at 8:37 am
Al-ee G. sez
I pays off - sacrificin’ is 4 little people - you stop usin and abusin
February 27th, 2007 at 9:37 am
Gore ‘responds’ to Drudge headline (UPDATED)
Fresh off his Academy Award win on Sunday night, presidential wannabe Al Gore must be feeling pretty invincible as he took it upon himself to respond to, as the very liberal Think Progress describes it, Drudge’s “latest hysterics” on …