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Monday, May 19, 2014

JOHN KERRY-HEINZ…A DISGRACE TO HIS COUNTRY…


So, just how big of a hapless, imbecilic boob is our current, and incredibly inept, secretary of state, John Kerry-Heinz. Well if there is one thing that we should all know for sure, it’s that he’s certainly no improvement over our last secretary of state. And there is no one who is able to prove that point better than John Kerry-Heinz himself. You see, it was Kerry-Heinz who, just today, warned graduates of Boston College that they have doom and destruction to look forward to if they don't take ‘climate change’ more seriously than previous generations.

Kerry-Heinz said, "And I know its hard to feel the urgency as we sit here on an absolutely beautiful morning in Boston," adding, "you might not see climate change as an immediate threat to your job, your communities or your families." And then sounding like the true climate alarmist that he is, he said, 'But let me tell you, it is. If the U.S. does not act, and it turns out that the critics and the naysayers and the members of the Flat Earth Society, if it turns out that they're wrong, then we are risking nothing less than the future of the entire planet."

Kerry-Heinz take great pleasure in ridiculing those that refuse to buy into this leftist propaganda of climate change as being the Flat Earthers of the discussion. But Kerry-Heinz is a liar. And in proving that the bar has always been set pretty low for those graduating from this particular institution, Kerry-Heinz, himself, even graduated from Boston College Law School in 1976. That was after he had spent what was a very short (4 months) and yet a very personally rewarding (3 Purple Hearts, a Silver Star and a Bronze Star) period of time in Vietnam.

It was also over the weekend that Kerry-Heinz gave the commencement speech at Yale, from which he too graduated in 1966. And it was at both Yale and Boston college, Kerry-Heinz spoke about the U.S.' role in helping fix crises abroad. He told those in attendance at BC's commencement ceremony, "Today I promise you that is one of the greatest challenges of America's foreign policy - ensuring that even when its not popular, even when it's not easy, America still lives up to our ideals and our responsibilities to lead." Not so much!

Kerry-Heinz said, "In times of crisis, violence, strife, epidemic, inability, believe me, the world still looks to the United States of America as a partner of first resort." But he conveniently left out how it is today that far fewer in that world to which he made reference look upon this nation as they have in the past, and primarily because of people like him and the man who serves as his boss. He went on to say, "People aren't worried about our presence, they're worried about our leaving." he said, citing examples of U.S. humanitarian work.

And then he said that the successful that work America has done abroad should give graduates the courage take on yet other global challenges such as, of course, climate change. And he said, "If we're going to live up to our values, this is a test that we have to meet." He reminded students of two recent, and yet very bogus, studies completed by the U.N. and retired U.S. military leaders that warned he world of the consequences it will face if countries do not move more quickly to reduce human contributions to climate change.

And, as to be expected since he was after all in front of a crowd of young and impressionable minds, Kerry-Heinz wasted little time perpetuating the myth about how supposedly 97 percent of scientists supposedly agree that "climate change" is 'urgent' because, he said, "it will lead to food and water insecurity, and 'things will change in a hurry. And they will change for the worse." He also made the claim that scarcity of resources due to climate change is 'directly' linked to greater conflict and instability throughout the world.

Kerry-Heinz went on to say, "If we make the necessary efforts to address this challenge, and supposing I'm wrong or scientists are wrong - 97 percent of them, all wrong - but supposing they are, what's the worst that can happen?" He said, "We put millions of people to work transitioning our energy, creating new and renewable and alternatives? We make life healthier because we have less particulates in the air and cleaner air and more health? We give ourselves greater security through greater energy independence? That's the downside."

Little, if anything, that Kerry-Heinz said today actually made any sense. Because it’s not ‘if’ people like him are wrong, they are wrong, terribly wrong. In fact they couldn’t be more wrong. And the biggest sham of all is that they KNOW they’re wrong. This entire cockamamie scheme of theirs has absolutely nothing to do with anything other than them coming up with some way of destroying that which used to be the most potent economy on the planet. Everything he said was a lie, and he knew it was a lie when he said it. Because it’s all about politics.

And you know, I’m not sure what pisses me off more about this guy. Because what I think what’s even worse than his blatantly lying to these kids about the supposed dangers of bogus ‘climate change’ is the fact that many of those kids listening to him today, for whatever bizarre reason, actually do respect this ass. And it’s because of that respect, misplaced or not, that there will be a tendency for them to believe him. And he knows that, that’s why his lying to them is all the more despicable. Because most of those kids are too naïve to think that this boob would actually lie to them.

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