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Wednesday on the radio, LevinTV host Mark Levin listed numerous absurd climate change predictions news outlets made that have been disproven by time, cataloged by the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
The Guardian, a repeat offender, reported that the Arctic would be ice-free by 2014, 2015, and 2016.
"All BS," Levin said. "And yet, we have climate change, you see. And it's happening right before our eyes, and it's going to destroy the country, as they try to push us into a socialistic economic system and destroy what's left of our constitutional system. And the media are very excited about this."
Levin read from an article suggesting the climate change lobby has become more like a religion in recent years and describing how NBC News put up a page for "climate confessions," where people can pay their climate indulgences by anonymously submitting reports of their own climate "errors."
Listen:
"Now that's pretty amazing, isn't it? And this of course is the religion of climate change, which has been wrong on climate cooling, climate warming, climate change, man-made. It's been a subterfuge to undermine our constitutional system, to undermine our capitalist system, and to create this almost zen-like support for this radical agenda, which has as its purpose to destroy many of our freedom institutions in this country," Levin said.
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