What Does Charlie Manson Have in Common with Al Gore?

They’re crazy.  They both believe in Global Warming.  😉

Charles Manson breaks 20-year silence on 40th anniversary of gruesome Sharon Tate murders | Mail Online.

“Everyone’s God and if we don’t wake up to that there’s going to be no weather because our polar caps are melting because we’re doing bad things to the atmosphere.”

Manson sprayed this and other insane gibberish in his first interview in 20 years.   He’s still as whacked out as ever.

We could put him together with Al Gore and they could achieve  harmonic convergence.

Whacked Out Lawrence O’Donnell Does not Know Tax Law

O’Donnell and Congressman Jason Chaffetz of Utah.

Watch this leftist, fruit&nut-cake, Lawrence O’Donnell say that money which is not spent on rent or motel rooms should be declared a second time as income. He also states that it is illegal to sleep in the Capitol building. This is funny, since we have video showing legislators doing this while “on the job”. Kudos to Chaffetz for saving money so he doesn’t have to hitch a free ride on a military jet to fly home.

Congressman sleeps during State of the Union speech.

Can’t Blame Sen. Byrd for Snoozing through Reid’s Speech.

Art Robinson, opposing DeFazio in Oregon, trashes Rachel Maddow in this Interview.

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Rachel Madcow  certainly shows signs of mental decline.   A statement from Congressional candidate, Dr. Robinson  that OTHER conditions were being reclassified as AIDS, ( in order to politically justify funding),   was morphed by this whacked out woman into a statement that HIV itself  was a government conspiracy. Those two ideas are definitely NOT the same thing. Far from it.

Pharmer thanks Breitbart, who hosted this, for reminding her why she doesn’t have cable, and would never pay to have MS-LSD displayed on the flat screen.

Yes, Pharmer was a researcher  working at one of the locations of the multicenter trial for the first HIV drug, back when it was called AZT.  Yes, the grant that paid her salary was part of the  largesse allocated  to studying HIV and the conditions which accompany it.

It was fashionable to tie any research on diseases affecting immunosupressed people to HIV in order to get grant $$$$.
Art Robinson’s actual statement from that time does make sense, understood within the politically infused environment of research.  

He did a good job with Rachel Madcow.