• Lindsey Graham Is Now a Global Warming Alarmist

    South Carolina senator and Republican presidential candidate Lindsey Graham has certainly said some amazingly stupid things in the past. But this time, he’s gone too far.

    In an interview with CNN’s Dana Bash, Graham agreed that human actions are “exacerbating” the levels of Co2 in the earth’s atmosphere which is endangering us all.

    “When 90 percent of the doctors tell you you have a problem, do you listen to the one?” Graham said Sunday. “At the end of the day I do believe that the Co2 admissions problem, all over the world, is hurting our environment.”

    Sadly, this isn’t a new position for the White House hopeful.

    “At the end of the day, I think carbon pollution is worthy of being controlled, whether you believe in global warming or not,” Graham said in 2010. “I do believe that all the CO2 gases, greenhouse gases from cars, trucks, and utility plants is not making us a healthier place, is not making our society better, and it’s coming at the expense of our national security and our economic prosperity. So put me in the camp that it’s worthy to clean up the air and make money doing so. This idea that carbon’s good for you. I want that debate. There’s a wing of our party who thinks carbon pollution is okay. I’m not in that wing.”

    Like most global warming alarmists, Lindsey Graham didn’t offer a single example of evidence that proves that man is contributing to the warming of the planet. He didn’t even do what most climate nuts do and pivot to the stupid talking point about recorded history.

    Lindsey Graham has had a place in Al Gore’s Global Warming Drum Circle for some time now. It’s just too bad that his crazy thinking will now be closely aligned with conservatives who are not willing to uproot our society based on so little evidence that man is causing the earth’s temperature to rise.


    Jerome Hudson

    Managing Editor

    Jerome Hudson has written for numerous national outlets, including The Hill, National Review, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and was recognized as one of Florida’s emerging stars, having been included in the list “25 Under 30: Florida’s Rising Young Political Class.” Hudson is a Savannah, Ga. native who currently resides in Florida.

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