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Thursday
Feb112010

Senator Jim DeMint On Twitter: "It's Going To Keep Snowing In DC Until Al Gore Cries Uncle"

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Screenshot of DeMint's tweet from yesterday.

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From The Hill  >>

Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) on Tuesday used the D.C. snowstorm to make a political jab, saying that it provides evidence for global warming skeptics.

The conservative senator took to Twitter on Tuesday amid reports that the area is due to receive another 10 to 20 inches of snow this week:

It's going to keep snowing in DC until Al Gore cries "uncle"

Some conservatives have echoed DeMint's sentiments that the snowstorm should poke holes in evidence backing global warming.

DeMint took direct aim at the former vice president, who is one of the foremost proponents of government action to counter global warming.

Reports of more snow caused the House of Representatives to call off the rest of its votes scheduled for this week. The Washington, D.C. area was blanketed with about two feet of snow last week, causing the Senate to adjourn earlier than expected on Thursday. 

The South Carolina senator was not the first Republican to use the snowstorm to make a political point. Rep. Lynn Jenkins (R-Kansas) said that absence of votes in the House is a plus for taxpayers.

 

 

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Reader Comments (1)

Al Gore says " that is not snow, it's sand".
Feb 11, 2010 at 5:16 AM | Unregistered CommenterS. Gompers

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