this is the first stage of climate grief: hysteria https://t.co/GFxCchoNBO
— Ryan (@chasinghumility) June 1, 2017
The dramaaaa https://t.co/vNvXy2e136
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) June 1, 2017
Oh, goody! We can add CNN host (and plagiarist) Fareed Zakaria to the list of people flipping out over Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord. Let’s just say Fareed didn’t save the drama for his mama:
https://twitter.com/AlexPappas/status/870358290517155842
This is not a drill:
Fareed Zakaria on Trump and climate accord: This could be the day the US resigns as leader of the free world https://t.co/TTwMoMjqEn
— CNN (@CNN) June 1, 2017
Oh jeebus.
— CommodoreBTC (@CommodoreBTC) June 1, 2017
lol so dumb
— Gabriel McKee (@gmckee1985) June 1, 2017
Oh, FFS
— Keith Maniac, from Guatemala (@CutItOutPutin) June 1, 2017
https://twitter.com/omriceren/status/870361277243117568
No “what if” about it. Of course they believe it. Which is why it gets harder and harder every day to believe them.
Cable News coverage of this remarkably stupid. https://t.co/2ApdNo8P42
— Jamie Weinstein (@Jamie_Weinstein) June 1, 2017
It’s not so remarkable these days. Seems more like par for the course.
I’d like to drill down into this. When did we become this? Did not the Senate’s rejection of Kyoto do the same? https://t.co/j42PiJI80q
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) June 1, 2017
Or maybe we became the leader of the free world after Kyoto but before today, but are not not the leader now just as we weren’t after Kyoto?
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) June 1, 2017
And were we leaders before Kyoto? Or did we exhibit it a sort of Schrödinger’s leadership that depended on a Senate vote that never came?
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) June 1, 2017
Or is this just a load of old bullshit from Zakaria that means nothing at all?
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) June 1, 2017
We have a winner!
Wait, what? Regardless of where you stand, this is a little over-the-top. How did the U.S. lead before global warming was a concern? https://t.co/E1xj9zfb1T
— Billy Hallowell (@BillyHallowell) June 1, 2017
This seems excessive for a non-binding agreement where participation was voluntary https://t.co/CMS4Tmf8al
— John Noonan (@noonanjo) June 1, 2017
https://twitter.com/NoahCRothman/status/870361616390422528
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