Be forewarned; Al Gore hasn’t given up. He’s going after public “consensus” on global warming before the public gets a strong enough whiff of the strengthening scientific and economic evidence against him.
It has been reported that his far-left political (and environmental business PR) organization, the “Alliance for Climate Protection”, will launch an ad campaign aimed at giving the impression that there is consensus among national and world leaders on “the climate problem.”
According to the New York Times, the ads are scheduled to begin Wednesday, “will team up offbeat celebrity couples who may not have much in common but share a belief that it is important to address climate change.” “The campaign is being created by the Martin Agency in Richmond, Va., part of the Interpublic Group of Companies. Martin’s work is familiar to TV viewers because the agency also produces campaigns for Geico insurance and Wal-Mart. The campaign will also include ads online and in print.”
 So far, not one probable participants reportedly involved in the campaign does not have a previous history of promoting far left politics. Among the participants meant to give a false impression, Newt Gingrich – always thumping “conservative values” – who helped push through federal legislation that destroyed marriage by turning family law into a pork barrel program, and the Rev. Pat Robertson, who promoted those same reforms on his television show while supporting Gov. Tommy Thompson as a potential presidential candidate.
The slick Madison Avenue campaign is reportedly budgeted for $300 million, $100 million for each of three years and will be partially funded by profits from Al Gore’s film, “An Inconvenient Truth.”
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