Leaked transcript of U.S. Senator James Inhofe’s upcoming speech to the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen:
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I have good news and I have bad news.
The good news is that you can all relax regarding this so-called climate change nonsense. It’s not going to happen. God has told me that it’s all just a socialist hoax. So my suggestion is that you just cancel the rest of this conference and all go home again. Besides, it’s way too cold here in Denmark in December – whose bright idea was it to organize a global warming conference in the winter in Denmark, anyway?
But I also have bad news. Very bad news. It’s about those stupid wind turbines, or windmills, or whatever you want to call them.
Do you people realize what you’re doing? Don’t you understand the danger? Well, let me tell you. God talked to me in a dream, and He made me realize the incredible peril involved in the erection of all those ugly windmills.
Putting up all those thousands and thousands of windmills increases the Earth’s surface drag! You people are responsible for the slowing of the Earth’s rotation! Now don’t laugh, it is a known fact – it’s on Wikipedia: "… Earth’s solar day is now slightly longer than it was during the 19th century …"
It’s all those windmills that are slowing the Earth’s rotation, and the more you build of them the worse it will get! Days and nights will get longer and longer. And there’s a tipping point, a point of no return! I don’t know exactly how close we are to it, but beware: If you slow the Earth down too much, you’ll cause it to spin down and stop! Just like a child’s top, once it stops spinning fast enough to keep spinning it just slows down and stops dead!
That’s the bad news, the real bad news about "climate change". So I beg you all, stop this crazy idea of putting up more and more windmills. God gave us oil, so all we have to do is drill and pump it up and use it. The alternative is much too dangerous.
In conclusion, I’ll just mention that God did have one slightly positive message when He told me about the possibility of the Earth’s rotation running down. He promised me that if it did happen, that when the Earth stopped rotating, that it would stop such that the USA would be on the sunny side. OK, I guess that’s not so positive for those of you living in Europe or Africa or Asia, cause it’s going to be pretty dark and cold where you are. But let’s face it, it’s mostly been you people who have pushed this "global warming" hoax, so it’s only fair.
Thank you for your time.
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In other news, when a reporter asked Senator Inhofe if it was true that his family was descended from the famous Spaniard Don Quixote, he was silent for a long moment, and then replied, "No comment".
To be continued…



2 Comments







Is this for real? Is he really going to say that giberish with a straight face?
If the average person started talking like that in public, they would throw a net over him. But because he is in Congress and he invokes religion, lots of people will take him seriously.
Inhoff and his ilk are dangerous people. This is a perfect example of why religion and politics don’t mix. If the Republican party boils off any more intelligent members, they will be left with people carrying snakes and talking in toungs. Inhoff’s remarks may just as well be in toungs.
It’s one thing to debate the extent that global warming is caused by man,but to deny that it is happenig is dangerously irresponsible. To think that a stupid dream about windmills slowing the earth’s rotation is the word of God is pure insanity! How do these fucks get elected?
Probably not improbable, but…
great spoof. Thanks. not too many chuckles around here. or anywhere.
Please do another one about Afghanistan or something.