Shorter Steve McIntyre: Al Gore is fat.
(Shorter concept invented by D squared, perfected by Busy, busy, busy.)
Update: McIntyre has edited his post. Here's what he originally wrote:
Gore has gotten a little stout over the years and a little jowly, as though he was subconsciously morphing into a shape more suitable to lead a penguin army.
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Earlier, I predicted:
You can bet that Glenn Reynolds, Andrew Bolt etc will be falsely claiming that Ofcom ruled that Swindle was not misleading.
Some time ago, Steve McIntyre insinuated that Gavin Schmidt was dishonest after one of McIntyre's comments was held up in moderation.
Deep Climate catches Steve McIntyre in a particularly outrageous piece of quote mining.
One of McIntyre's repeated complaints about Briffa was that he refused to release his data. For example, in his post Fresh Data on Briffa's Yamal #1:
There's a school of opinion, fwiw, that says stout al = al who's definitely not running (and that al who turns up to get an oscar will definitely be al who's not running
As I pointed out over there, the comments seem to be morphing to a newer Shorter - Al Gore is a fat hippy.
Apparently, some readers of Ecotopia and Monkey Wrench Gang have left interesting comments in Amazon reviews. This, apparently, discredits Al Gore.
'If science can be explained to Al, then he can explain it to the masses.' -- steve mcintyre
the real question is who can explain science to steve mcintyre?
it's admittedly a tough job, but there must be someone who can do it.
Very appropriate that McIntyre leads off his smarm by referencing ExxonMobil astroturf PR.
Apparently, some readers of Ecotopia and Monkey Wrench Gang have left interesting comments in Amazon reviews. This, apparently, discredits Al Gore.