"Insurance companies are beginning to look at this issue and understand this is related to the intensity of storms that is related to the warming of the earth. And so it goes to global warming and larger issues that we’re not paying attention to."
MSNBC - John Kerry, February 6, 2008
The tornados that ravaged parts of Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky killing at least 50 people on February 5.
Kerry responded with - well, its all global warming.
What is interesting is - for the last three years every expert on hurricanes has been wrong on the guesstimate of numbers of hurricanes. Wrong on the guess, wrong on the severity .... and now, tornados hit and its all global warming again.
The reason the experts were incorrect - global warming.
If they have them - global warming. If there aren't any - global warming.
Except for one small factor ... according to CNN - "Tornadoes and storms in the mid-South have killed 54 people since Tuesday evening in the deadliest tornado outbreak in the United States in more than 20 years."
20 years ago + ... it was worse. I assume global warming was not as much of an imminent threat at that time as it is now. But how could it be the deadliest in 20 years if the reason they are so deadly is global warming and global warming was not on anyones radar twenty years ago ... in fact, the consensus of the science world (read: almost everyone one of them, the real scientists not pseudo science) believed an ice age was coming.
Thats the beauty of liberalism - you keep guessing until you get one right and no one calls you on it. You do not have to be right, just concerned.