During an interview with Seth Meyers on NBC’s “The Late Show,” former Vice President under Bill Clinton and climate change conspiracy theorist Al Gore claimed President Trump is leading an “all-out assault on American values.”
Gore explained, “I honestly believe, Seth, that all joking aside, this is the most dangerous time for the United States of America I’ve ever seen in my lifetime.”
Gore’s outrage appears to be another publicity stunt to get more media coverage, years after his heavily debunked conspiracy theory film, “An Inconvenient Truth,” claimed, “global warming” was heating up the Earth, leading to armageddon. One outlandish claim he made in the 2005 film was that by 2013, there would be no Co2 ice caps left. According to a recent NASA study, there are more ice caps today than in 2005 when Gore made this claim.
Since Gore’s inaccurate film was released, he has since made over $200 million from advocacy for the climate change theory, a stark difference from the $1.7 million he had when running for president in 2000. Liberals have called him out for making millions off of his activism, while he rides private jets, which allegedly cause climate change, according to Gore’s debunked ramblings.
The latest attempt at media relevancy from the former vice president, through hitting low-hanging fruit (bashing Trump), looks to just be a ploy to feed red meat to the radical-left Democrat base, hell-bent on taking down President Trump one way or another.