Friday, June 18, 2010

He betrayed his wife!

The granddaddy of environmentalists, former Vice President Al Gore, is getting a divorce from his wife Tipper after 40 years of marriage. At first I really didn't think this was such a big deal until I heard that Mr. Gore had an affair with Larry David's wife. David is known best for being the creator of 'Seinfeld'. Now Al Gore became warmly received by Hollywood upon making his documentary 'An Inconvenient Truth.' Many celebrities nearly injured themselves into a hospital kissing up to him. They showered him with an Oscar, a Nobel Prize, a Grammy, and praise unlike anything I've ever seen.

And then he gets caught having an affair with David's wife. Here is Al Gore warning us about global warming, but he sure kept himself hot under the sheets. He obviously couldn't curb his enthusiasm. He gives new meaning to 'onshore drilling'. And the Commandment 'Thou shalt not
commit adultery' is an inconvenient moral statement to Gore.

It just goes to show that these people who want to dictate how we should run every facet of our lives are just a bunch of arrogant hypocrites. I don't feel sorry for Al Gore one bit. Not for getting caught with his pants down. Not for losing the White House in 2000. He's just as big of a hoax
as global warming itself. Al Gore should give up his gas-guzzling planes and all of his gigantic properties and start living his life like the rest of us. And I hope Tipper Gore and the kids take
90% of his wealth in the divorce for being a royal pompous schmuck. Al Gore blamed President Bush for betraying America and playing on our fears after 9/11. But Al betrayed his wife and should be treated as the bloated idiot that he is.

G.J. LaRouche
18 June 2010

Friday, June 4, 2010

Counting the days!

The horrific BP oil disaster in the Golf of Mexico has been going on for about 46 days now. As the number of days get bigger, the worse everybody looks. BP looks bad for causing the catastrophe,
although an investigation should be done to determine what happened. But President Barack Obama's administration is not doing much either. Whatever happened to the position of never letting a crisis go to waste? If there's ever a great opportunity to show outstanding leadership in a tough situation, this would be it. But the federal government is slow to react in something that is getting worse by the hour. Even James Carville, the original ragin' Cajun, is begging Obama to get down there and show some leadership. I rarely ever agree with Carville, but he's on target on this one.

Five years ago during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, everybody was piling the blame on President George W. Bush. But there was plenty of blame to go around back then. Everybody had at least five days of dire warning that a huge hurricane was going to hit New Orleans. The politicians should've rounded everybody in buses and ordered them to get out of the way. And the military was there almost from the beginning rescuing people stranded on the roofs of their homes. But everybody just couldn't wait to blame it all on Bush from the start. The mainstream media is finally talking about the slow response from Washington over a month after the oil disaster, but better late than never.

But now as the days of this disaster grow, one thing came to my mind. Do you remember the Iranian hostage crisis that started in 1979 and didn't end until January 20th, 1981 when Ronald Reagan was sworn in as President? That hostage crisis lasted 444 days. It was that growing number that destroyed President Jimmy Carter politically and in other ways. I think this oil disaster will hurt Obama in the same way that notorious hostage crisis weakened Carter. Obama
should take Rahm Emanuel's advice and take advantage of this crisis by doing something about it. This oil disaster is ruining America's economy, ecology, and environment. Washington needs to do something now.

G.J. LaRouche
4 June 2010