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Mark Steyn
How Gore's massive energy consumption saves the world
http://www.suntimes.com/news/steyn/281949,CST-EDT-...
Stop me if you've heard this before, but the other day the Rev. Al Gore declared that "climate change" was "the most important moral, ethical, spiritual and political issue humankind has ever faced.'' Ever. I believe that was the same day it was revealed that George W. Bush's ranch in Texas is more environmentally friendly than the Gore mansion in Tennessee. According to the Nashville Electric Service, the Eco-Messiah's house uses 20 times more electricity than the average American home. The average household consumes 10,656 kilowatt-hours. In 2006, the Gores wolfed down nearly 221,000 kilowatt-hours.
Two hundred twenty-one thousand kilowatt-hours? What's he doing in there? Clamping Tipper to the electrodes and zapping her across the rec room every night? No, no, don't worry. Al's massive energy consumption is due entirely to his concern about the way we're depleting the Earth's resources. When I say "we," I don't mean Al, of course. I mean you -- yes, you, Earl Schlub, in the basement apartment at 29 Elm St. You're irresponsibly depleting the Earth's resources by using that electric washer when you could be down by the river with the native women beating your loin cloth dry on the rock while singing traditional village work chants all morning long. But up at the Gore mansion -- the Nashville Electric Service's own personal gold mine, the shining Cathedral of St. Al, Tennessee's very own Palace of Versal -- the Reverend Al is being far more environmentally responsible. As his spokesperson attempted to argue, his high energy usage derives from his brave calls for low energy usage. He's burning up all that electricity by sending out faxes every couple of minutes urging you to use less electricity.
Also he buys -- and if you're a practicing Ecopalyptic please prostrate yourself before the Recycling Bin and make the sign of the HDPE -- Al buys "carbon offsets," or "carbon credits." Or, as his spokesperson Kalee Kreider put it (and, incidentally, speaking through a spokesperson is another way Al dramatically reduces his own emissions), the Gores "also do the carbon emissions offset."
They do the Carbon Emissions Offset? What is that -- a '60s dance craze? No, it's way hotter. I mean, cooler. All the movie stars are doing it. In fact, this year's Oscar goodie-bag that all the nominees get included a year's worth of carbon offsets. Totally free. So even the stars' offsets are offset. No wonder that, when they're off the set, they all do the offset. Look at Leonardo DiCaprio: He's loaded with 'em, and the chicks think he's totally eco-cool. Tall and tan and young and lovely, the boy with carbon offsets goes walking and when he passes each one he passes goes aaaiiieeeeeeeee!
From wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Steyn
Steyn and politics
He has long railed against the policies of the Liberal Party, which has dominated federal politics in Canada. These policies include multiculturalism, public healthcare, taxation, gun control, opposition to Quebec separatism and alleged anti-Americanism, all of which he describes as 'Trudeaupian', in a reference to former Liberal Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
He was a proponent of the 2003 invasion of Iraq and has continued to support that action. He is scornful of the United Nations, advocating either United States withdrawal from the organization or its complete disbandment. He frequently refers to the investigation into corruption at the United Nations, especially the Oil-for-Food Programme, as well as the allegations of sex slavery during Bosnian Peacekeeping operations and inaction during the Rwandan Genocide.
He frequently lampoons environmentalists and mocks people he regards as "global warming alarmists".
He wrote a column in May 2004 complaining about media bias and low journalistic standards, attributing this to a political agenda, and double standards in relation to the conflict in Iraq: