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Beto tells his 8-year-old son that their hometown will be 'uninhabitable' if something dramatic is not done about climate change
September 05, 2019
On Thursday's episode of "Pat Gray Unleashed," Pat discussed Beto O'Rourke's performance during Wednesday's Climate Change Presidential Town Hall on CNN, hosted by Don Lemon.
During the town hall, O'Rourke told the audience that his son asked if the family would be able to live in El Paso if he is elected president.
"No, if we win, the way this works is we will live in Washington, D.C. But he knew because I had told him about the warming that we face, that our community will be uninhabitable. It will not sustain human life along the current trajectory unless something dramatically and fundamentally changes," O'Rourke said.
"This is child abuse. You are telling your son that your hometown is going to be uninhabitable because of a .09-degree difference over the last 100 years," Pat said. "Where is CPS when you need them?"
Later, Pat called the left "despicable for the way they twist and turn" on issues.
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