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November 26, 2009

Y2Kyoto: I Miss Tiny Tim

Climate change quickens, seas feared up 2 meters

But first, please load the soundtrack.

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Posted by Kate at November 26, 2009 12:08 AM
Comments

Why are you doing this to us Kate? I mean I know we can be disruptive, disobedient and downright stupid, but enough is enough!

Posted by: larben at November 25, 2009 11:08 PM

hmmpph!...chacun a sa goute i'm shure..

...tim never lit MY fire but i still get certain 'notions' when i think on the lovely Miss Vickie...in the eventuality I was FAR more suitable a consort than that keening ululating ukuleleist.

Posted by: john begley at November 25, 2009 11:12 PM


" Why are you doing this to us Kate? I mean I know we can be disruptive, disobedient and downright stupid, but enough is enough! "

Kate is like a perfect wine. Never enough!

Posted by: Vikki at November 25, 2009 11:13 PM

I just realized where Pee Wee Herman got his inspiration.

Posted by: dp at November 25, 2009 11:14 PM

Good God, they're really pulling out all the stops,
aren't they?

Never mind, if I'd seen three *inches* over the last
30 years I'd be a true believer. Didn't happen.

Posted by: John Lewis at November 25, 2009 11:22 PM

Wow, he's a lot more fun than Al Gore.

Posted by: Black Mamba at November 25, 2009 11:25 PM

Perhaps this 'group of scientists' didn't get the "FOI" memo?

Posted by: Luke at November 25, 2009 11:36 PM

Even if you believe the ridiculous hype pushed by the blind media, and sea levels did rise by 2 m, *so what* !

For over 100 years planners have allowed developments to occur at or near seal-level elevations, and now we all are all supposed to start riding bicycles because of those bad decisions?

Take Boston for example, where the entire Back Bay area used to be underwater, and it was back filled so that development could occur.

And now we are supposed to give up our sovereignty and our freedom in the name of the global warming religion, so that the Back Bay which *was* underwater once doesn't return to the way it originally was?

Yeah right. Hype, hype, hype, that's all it is. It's madness.

Posted by: TJ at November 25, 2009 11:44 PM

Was this Freddie Mercury on crack, back in the day?

Was this individual admired?

Sheesh, I gotta run away from everything that made my existence possible as fast as possible and hate whatever the media/pop culture determined I should believe.

Fuck it, I'm going to listen to Freddie.

No apologies here, he was homosexual, but what a voice!

I don't remember his legacy mentioning stuffing his face into crothches (male or female).

Bah, fergettit, I'm going back to "Another One Bites the Dust".

Posted by: PiperPaul at November 25, 2009 11:46 PM

And I should add that the Back Bay in Boston is literally infested with liberals. How ironic.

Let them drown.

Posted by: TJ at November 25, 2009 11:46 PM

Exactly which climate scientist was that?

Posted by: Alienated at November 25, 2009 11:49 PM

Hugo Chavez' descent into madness continues...

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/091126/world/international_us_venezuela_iran

Posted by: John Murney at November 25, 2009 11:50 PM

"""And I should add that the Back Bay in Boston is literally infested with liberals. How ironic.

Let them drown."""


and the netherlands is another socialist cesspool

Posted by: GYM at November 25, 2009 11:52 PM

hmmpph!...chacun a sa goute i'm shure..

...tim never lit MY fire but i still get certain 'notions' when i think on the lovely Miss Vickie...in the eventuality I was FAR more suitable a consort than that keening ululating ukuleleist.
Posted by: john begley at November 25, 2009 11:12 PM

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I just spent a few minutes checking to see if TT was once my Ex, some similarity, but my Ex was uglier than cross-eyed sin.

Every time I take a look a Kate's deer hanging from the loft, I think thoughts.......

Posted by: Vikki at November 25, 2009 11:54 PM

Wow! If Gore and the clowns at CRU would have explained it as elegantly as Tiny Tim just did, I might have believed them. I will henceforth have a visual image in my head every time I hear a Bed-wetter spewing his crap. Thanks Kate!

Posted by: Tired at November 25, 2009 11:56 PM

They see the numbers in the opinion polls, and see the public at large just doesn't buy it like they used to, especially, when winters are getting longer and colder. Summers have been a bummer.

A little problem called jobs and the economy, funny enough, are more important than alleged melting permafrost and alleged drowning Bangladeshis, and alleged drowning polar bears.

So, get more shrill, scare the people, sell the doom and gloom. And, of course, the dead tree media, never known to question anything, except for right wing views, just repeats the propanganda, ad nauseum.

Reminds me of Goebells....repeat a lie enough times, and it becomes the truth.

That's the strategy of Big Green right now, with the bombshell from the Hadley center, now we'll see shrill like we've never seen it, to drown out their bad news.

If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with BS.

Besides, they've got the Big Zero in office, he'll fix everything, hell, he even got a nice shiny prize.....now he has to earn it!

Posted by: DanBC at November 25, 2009 11:59 PM

Climate change quickens, seas feared up 2 meters?
2 meters? do I hear 4... 4 meters do I hear 4?
When the party begins in Copenhagen how high will Reuters be?
idiots...

Posted by: marc in calgary at November 26, 2009 12:02 AM

While waiting for the morning, as the sounds of music fade, reach for your copy of Samuel Johnson's compelling novel, “Rasselas”, and read with delight. If you can't find it, download it.

If sleep is expected sooner, look up an article in “First Things”, March 1998 ... “The Second Time as Farce: Galileo Redux” by Jonathan Carson.

Here's a snippet...

“The story of Al Gore can be found in Samuel Johnson's masterpiece Rasselas. In search of wisdom, Imlac consults a learned astronomer. After numerous visits, Imlac wins the astronomer's trust, and the sage reveals to him his great secret: “Hear, Imlac, what thou wilt not without difficulty credit. I have possessed for five years the regulation of the weather, and the distribution of the seasons: the sun has listened to my dictates, and passed from tropic to tropic by my direction; the clouds, at my call, have poured their waters, and the Nile has overflowed at my command; I have restrained the rage of the dog-star, and mitigated the fervors of the crab. . . . I have administered this great office with exact justice, and made to the different nations of the earth an impartial dividend of rain and sunshine.” The poor astronomer realizes that if he changes the weather for the better in one place, he risks making it worse somewhere else, so he must not “indulge” his “pride by innovation.” He must avoid “disordering the seasons.” All of his efforts, therefore, are devoted to maintaining the weather in exactly the same state that it would be should he do nothing. Now he is old and tired and wants Imlac to relieve him of the onerous burden of maintaining the weather exactly as it would be without his efforts.

“When Imlac tells his companions the story of the astronomer gone mad, Princess Nekayah smiles, and Pekuah is convulsed with laughter, drawing Imlac's rebuke: “To mock the heaviest of human afflictions is neither charitable nor wise.” The wise and charitable response to Al Gore, then, is pity. The astronomer's lament must be Gore's: “If the task of a king be considered as difficult, who has the care only of a few millions, to whom he cannot do much good or harm, what must be the anxiety of him, on whom depends the action of the elements, and the great gifts of light and heat!””

Of course this was written at a time when many of us couldn't conceive the future, almost universal deception, the blatant fraud, and the impending resultant monetary disaster of our nations.

Galileo was betrayed by liberal influence finding its way into the Church. Since then it is common to blame the Church ( as conservative) for his misery.

Now, the liberal-backed global-warming nonsense has found its way into the very air we breathe. No doubt we (as conservatives) will be blamed for it in years to come. After all, computers were hacked, and temperature data were “stolen”.

One wonders what the penalty will be when we (as conservatives) steal the colours of the rainbow.

Posted by: noel at November 26, 2009 12:10 AM

Today is the day the seas stop rising.
– Obama's promise.

Posted by: set you free at November 26, 2009 12:16 AM

Those guys are f***in DUMB!

Posted by: Bubbles at November 26, 2009 12:19 AM

noel....snippet is one or two lines....followed by link

Meanwhile...Obono and Obozo are making a duet...so I hear

Posted by: Justthinkin at November 26, 2009 12:19 AM

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Warren Z at November 26, 2009 12:23 AM

Hear Ye,Hear Ye. The climate scientists have declared that a world wide water shortage has been averted by the melting of the ice caps.This has happened in the nick of time.Praise the lowly CO2 atom.

Posted by: spike 1 at November 26, 2009 12:25 AM

That is disturbing for a few reasons. 1; did anyone notice his fans,Michael Jackson would be proud,except for the lack of penile tissue. 2; He did marry Miss Vicki,and the world said'weird' but forgave him,he is a musician after all,and we should not question.Carson's rating were high,very high. 3,Was 'Tiny Tim' prescient? Tiptoe at your own risk.

Posted by: wallyj at November 26, 2009 12:27 AM

if we were lefties we would don our squirrel and orca costumes, get our hairy legged girlfriends and our wildhair buddies with squirrels living in their beards and go and protest vigorously at Copenhagen.

but we cant alas, we have jobs and have to pay for nonsense.

PMSH is much more patient than I , he appears to have decided to let the tide flow by and wait for the return the other way.

Posted by: cal2 at November 26, 2009 12:31 AM

That is one of the most repulsive videos ever! The man is a maniac. I used to think Tiny Tim was a harmless, mad hippie but who knew. "TipToe Through the Tulips" was a classic. Words fail to describe this performance. Cheers.

Posted by: fernstalbert at November 26, 2009 1:01 AM

Look at the fundamentalist dreck the Cowtown Herald ran with today: "Climate scientists offer bleak outlook for planet
By Margaret Munro, Canwest News ServiceNovember 25, 2009"
Is she really too dumb to follow non-goracle sanctified newsfeeds? Can we expect Canwest to follow the CRU warminggate fraud, and honestly report the massive scam this climate hysteria is? I hope to see it, but i doubt her scientific impartiality, and that of her organisation.

CO2 is plant food! Let's green the planet!
Five billion years of climate change proves nothing...?!

Posted by: Yahoo for CO2! at November 26, 2009 1:04 AM

Tim Ball was just on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory for a couple of minutes to promo tomorrow night's show - he's going to be on for two hours.

Live at midnight Central, 10 pm Pacific:
http://player.streamtheworld.com/?CALLSIGN=CJOBAM

Posted by: sylvan at November 26, 2009 1:12 AM

Just for sheets and giggles,Tiny Tim on Carson--------http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOjso0rPncc

Posted by: wallyj at November 26, 2009 1:20 AM

Yesterday it was Freddy Mercury, today it's Tiny Tim.

From the sublime to the ridiculous.

Posted by: nv53 at November 26, 2009 2:44 AM

This Dude defiantly dropped to much Acid.
Maybe Gore is channeling Tinny Tim?
So many scandals . You can only suppress so many, before the whole thing goes shebang!
You can bet another is on its way if this Climate crooks, cooked books, is covered up. Something will break out like the Seals, or from left field.
Bet on it! Juggling time has just started at the White House.
JMO

Posted by: Revnant Dream at November 26, 2009 2:57 AM

It reminds me of the line from "Spinal Tap", when the band is breaking up, and the really weird one is asked what he intends to do for the future, "I'd like to work with children".

Posted by: DrD at November 26, 2009 7:11 AM

Come to think of it, it reminds me of another line from "Spinal Tap", "I believe everything I read."

Posted by: DrD at November 26, 2009 7:14 AM

Somebody in the MSM gets it. Check out Lorrie Goldstien's column today.
http://www.torontosun.com/comment/columnists/lorrie_goldstein/2009/11/26/11929676-sun.html

emailed PMSH and Iggy to ask that Canada boycott Copenhagen. Realize I have a better chance of winning the lottery than that happening but people do win every week...

Posted by: lyle bert at November 26, 2009 8:11 AM

"Copenhagen Diagnosis," or Stockholm Syndrome??

Posted by: jcl at November 26, 2009 8:33 AM

Proof that this is an old and ancient myth that has just resurfaced.

The last line is particularly relevant, and in TT satirical style highly insightful.

"All the world is drowning to wash away the sin"

Think about all the crimes in history that are committed because of "orginal sin" or to scarifice something of value to pay for past sins.

Its an old story, and a very human one. It doesnt make it right but it helps explain the mania.

Posted by: Stephen at November 26, 2009 8:42 AM

And the LORD said to Al, "Build me an lark".

Posted by: molarmauler at November 26, 2009 8:44 AM

Last week's weather forecast said snow today.
But it is raining, +8°C.

What is it - global warming or inability of weather men to forecast weather reliably?

Posted by: Aaron at November 26, 2009 8:49 AM

Good old Tiny Tim. His stage persona aside, he himself was actually a very conservative traditionalist!

Posted by: Zoodles at November 26, 2009 9:05 AM

Aaron, get with the program and stop being such a knuckle-dragger.

The global warming/climate change crisis is whatever our betters tell us it is, it's so important that we don't need facts.

We must follow and submit or else the world will explode (or something like that).

You may have to be sent to a Suzuki-branded re-education camp if you keep talking that way.

Posted by: PiperPaul at November 26, 2009 9:08 AM

Code comments . . . the world's leading Climate Scientists seeking only truth, using the highest ethical standards and pursue science to help humanity.


Not.

"From the file pl_decline.pro: check what the code is doing! It's reducing the temperatures in the 1930s, and introducing a parabolic trend into the data to make the temperatures in the 1990s look more dramatic."

Posted by: Fred at November 26, 2009 9:15 AM

""Somebody in the MSM gets it. Check out Lorrie Goldstien's column today.""

http://www.torontosun.com/comment/columnists/lorrie_goldstein/2009/11/26/11929676-sun.html

Posted by: lyle bert at November 26, 2009 8:11 AM

Right on lyle bert!!

The London Free Press in London Ontario is a Sun chain paper and Lorrie Golstein's piece is on the OP-ED page.
Well said and one Lorrie, meanwhile urging everyone to Call the PM Harper and Iggy as well.

My problem witht the London Free Press is that in the seeven days since this story of corruption at Hadley CRU was allover the internet, the Free Press has seen fit to carry one insignificant three inch column hidden in a second section about the leaked documents.

In simple terms most London Free Press subscribers would not have been sufficiently informed about the HadleyCRU scam.

Certainly a disservice to LFP readers.

Blatant gatekeeping by the warmist-kool-aid-drinkers on the editorial board at the London Free Press.

Posted by: Joe Molnar at November 26, 2009 9:21 AM

Look at the 14 day forcast on the Weather Channel. Each day it is not only different but radically different by many degrees. This is only 14 days yet these scientitians are still bleating about 50 to 100 year predictions, insane.

We are all going to die, the sea is rising by meters and we will all be swept away!

Hold it, the hacked emails show its all a lie.

Oh well then, how about cooling, maybe an ice age, no..sorry.

Well then, that's just peachy...damn.

Posted by: Dave at November 26, 2009 9:24 AM

Just sent this to my MP and PMSH:

In light of the recent confirmation that climate change / global warming is a sham as scientists were doctoring the data to create false conclusions, I would hope that Canada leads the world in common sense at the climate conference. Or, save even more of my tax dollars by not attending.

I do not want one single penny of my hard earned tax dollars going to continue to perpetuate this fraud.

All the money that has been spent to date, based on false science, Al Gore and Dave Suzuki, could have gone to much worthier causes. We could have been working on cleaning lakes and rivers, improving our health care, increasing pensions, and so much more.

This exposure of the fraud needs to make front page news, yet the media is suspiciously silent. For a comprehensive synopsis I suggest you visit smalldeadanimals.com.

We now have the proof, please act accordingly.

Posted by: anne (not from Cornwall) at November 26, 2009 9:24 AM

The fall out from climate gate is going to be a landslide. Those with no coment are the ones that will make up the rubble.

Posted by: orvict at November 26, 2009 9:29 AM

This is how they counter the Nutley CRU leak.
"Yes we were wrong, our numbers were incorrect, and it's worse than we predicted."
Now instead of making their preposterous predictions with Ouija boards, they'll be using surf boards.

Posted by: Ghost of Ed at November 26, 2009 9:31 AM

Hopefully without being a nuisance . . .

I just finished calling the Office of Prime Minister Harper and explained that I concurred with Lorrie Goldstein in the Toronto SUN regarding his salient points, Cap & Trade etc.
I asked if my remarks are recorded (they are) then gave my name and address as well.
I reiterated the scam aspect of the Hadley CRU numbers and my strong opposition to Canada's involvement in questionable cap and tax issues in Copenhagen.

Posted by: Joe Molnar at November 26, 2009 9:51 AM

The odd thing is that when this was likely done, the "real" threat in the scientific community was global cooling.

Now, surely there is someone out there talented enough to superimpose Gore's face onto Tiny Tims..... now that would be hilarious.

Posted by: John at November 26, 2009 10:33 AM

I read now that the hands behind the curtain are pulling hard at the puppet strings again. It appears Obama is now scheduled to go to Copenhagen after all help push the "settled science" over the top. I for one am hoping he has the same impact as he did with the olympic bid.

Posted by: bverwey at November 26, 2009 10:36 AM

Wow! It's hard to tell if he believes this or it's an act. If it's an act, he's right up there with Andy Kaufman. If he believes it, this is amazing because this looks to be at least 7 years before all of the warnings in the 70s about "the upcoming ice age".

Posted by: MikeM at November 26, 2009 11:23 AM

Obamalama is going to Copenhagen on his way to pick up his Nobel Prize. The joke just goes on and on.

BTW Aaron, anyone who has grown up on the wet coast knows that the weatherman here is wrong as many times as he is right. Been happening as long as I can remember.

Posted by: gobi desert at November 26, 2009 11:32 AM

LOL, gobi! Here in the Centre of Universe-on-Lake Ontario the weatherman is wrong much more often than he's right.

Posted by: Aaron at November 26, 2009 11:55 AM

just watching this induces an acid trip!

Posted by: Tim at November 26, 2009 1:07 PM

Oh how I love Tiny Tim.

Posted by: Jen at November 26, 2009 2:51 PM

Child abuse.

What WERE those parents thinking?

Posted by: batb at November 26, 2009 5:03 PM

Governments, when in power, can sign any credit scheme they want.

They still have to live in their communities,long after politics.
nuff said....

Posted by: eastern paul at November 27, 2009 1:23 AM
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