Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Global warming. More like Global cooling. Al Gore.

Every year, it snows. If its cold anywhere on earth, that means that global warming can't be happening. But the PC correct libtards at the MSM want you to think that global warming, because of the billions of dollars that corprations can make from "global warming." But it snows so every year, my favorite conservative political cartoonists are brave enough to stand up for waht the vast majority of scientists think but are afraid to say in "journals" and "books" because it's not "PC." What scientists actually know is that the earth is cooling not warming. I like cartoons that tell me global warming is not real. So these are comics about "Global warming. More like Global cooling. Al Gore."

This is from my conservative political cartoonist, AFBranco. The backstory is that there's a ship stuck in Anartica because despite of "global warming," there is ice in Antartic. The PC Libtards don't want you to know that! But A.F branco is brave enough to tell you that. So this picture features a ship, and someone on the ship says "Have you seen my Al Gore book, An Inconvenient Truth?" This is to let you know that there's a book called "An Inconvenient Truth," and Al Gore wrote it. Branco gives you that information because he does'nt want you too be confused about what an Inconvent Truth is, this was a book that came out 8 years ago and written by a politician who hasn't run for office for 13 years, but it's still important because there hasn't been anything written about "global warming" since then, so Al Gore. The penguin asks "Where's the media?" because the PC MSM hasnt made any news stories about the ship, so there'd be no way to know about it if it if wasn't for AF Branco's brave reporting. Al Gore.

A.F. Branco writes in the caption for the comic: "Team stuck in the Ice at the antarctic, but will this convince the enviro wackos that their flawed science consensus models are wrong? Very doubtful." This shows that the science consensus models is wrong, because if there's ice somewhere, a REAL scientist would no that theres no global wraming.


This is from Chip Book. It might look the same as A.F. Branco's comic, but its different in some suttle ways. First, there's less text, so it's a little confusing what's happening. It's not quite as good, because Bok doesn't explain what's happening as much, and he doesn't say Al gore. So without saying Al Gore, I'm not sure what to feel about this issue. I like Brancos comics much better in general, and this is no exeption. 

This one by Rick Mckee is called "Global Warming Irony." Again, this one is not quite as good as A.F. Brancos because it doesn't explain as well what is happening. The ship is labelled "global warming research" because its important what the ship was doing. 

This one is by Lisa Benson. This one is clever because instead of running into "irony" their running into "reality." Instead of "global warming research" this ship is called "global warming theory" so its very original in that way. Pretty good for a lady cartoonist.
This one is by H. Payne, which is a pretty "cool" name. Get it? I think this one might be about this ship stuck in the anartic, but its hard to tell because the ship isn't labeled. So I'm not sure what the ship is supposably representing symbolically. 


This comic is very good because it shows how the PC MSM didn't ever mention that the ship was studing "global warning." It shows a person in a t-shirt that says "death to infidels," because "global warming" and islamofascism are both not based on science, but rather "absolute truth" which is what Moslems believe. "Climate scienctists" like Obama kill people who disagree with them, so this is a funny cartoon. 

There are also plenty of "global warming" cartoons that aren't about the ship in the antartica. Here are all of those cartoons:


This one by Glenn McCoy is really clever, but it doesn't have Al Gore in it, so I'm a little confused to. For any children out there, Mother Nature is white. She just is. I like that Genn Mccoy is brave enough to say that. 

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