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Biden Shocks All: Claims Global Warming is Scarier than Nuclear War!

 

In a typical display of climate alarmism, President Joe Biden took a moment during his visit to Vietnam to express his outlandish concern over global warming. According to Biden, the thought of temperatures rising by 1.5 degrees Celsius is “more frightening than nuclear war.” It’s clear that the president has a flair for the dramatic.

In an attempt to belittle those who dare to question his climate agenda, Biden referred to them as “lying dog-faced pony soldiers.” He even claimed to have borrowed the line from an old John Wayne movie. While it’s entertaining to see Biden channeling his inner film critic, it’s important to remember that these catchy one-liners don’t hold up to scrutiny.

Biden also took the opportunity to showcase his Special Envoy for Climate, John Kerry, whom he praised for his supposed expertise on emissions. Biden confidently proclaimed that the Amazon region absorbs more carbon from the air than the entire United States emits. But let’s not forget that this is the same president who believes that controlling the weather is within our grasp.

In typical fear-mongering fashion, Biden warned that if the larger and wealthier nations don’t intervene, developing nations will follow in their footsteps and engage in harmful practices like deforestation. He argues that global warming exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius in the next decade would be an “existential threat” with no way back. It’s evident that Biden has a tendency to exaggerate and twist facts to fit his narrative.

To top it all off, Biden labeled climate deniers as “lying, dog-faced pony soldiers.” This is yet another attempt to delegitimize anyone who dares to challenge his extreme climate agenda. We don’t need catchy movie lines or insults to have a meaningful discussion about the environment.

It’s worth noting that Biden’s claim of borrowing the line from a John Wayne movie is nothing more than a figment of his imagination. TMZ reported that the quote doesn’t actually exist and seems to be a mash-up of John Wayne lines and a 1952 Tyrone Power film called “Pony Soldier.” Maybe Biden should stick to the facts instead of making up quotes from movies.

Written by Staff Reports

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