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  • Man-made (anthropogenic) warming is NOT verified and in fact relies on the false premise (repeated over and over in the "Goracle" - led media) that CO2 is the 'leading greenhouse gas in the atmosphere'.

    Think Progress 2009

  • Won’t Time look quite ridiculous if, a decade from now, the Goracle is remembered chiefly as a mountebank who almost persuaded world leaders to shut down half the global economy?

    More Global Warming “Anecdotes” 2007

  • Won’t Time look quite ridiculous if, a decade from now, the Goracle is remembered chiefly as a mountebank who almost persuaded world leaders to shut down half the global economy?

    Stromata Blog: 2007

  • Al was going to be the change he wished to see --- and so the "Goracle" now is; what a privilege it has all been, and can be for anyone who chooses in this democracy.

    At Ballyhooed Reunion Of Top Gore Aides, A Sense That Al Isn't Running 2009

  • The use of the definite article with "Goracle" adds a humorous touch.

    About that "scalping"... and other blogospheric collective activities. Ann Althouse 2007

  • "Goracle" will probably end up being ephemeral, but it does bring a smile to one's lips.

    About that "scalping"... and other blogospheric collective activities. Ann Althouse 2007

  • Look at the pack of \'08 hopefuls -- Kerry, Biden, Hillary, Bayh, Warner, etc (yawn) -- and it isn\'t too difficult to see why a potential Gore candidacy is capturing the attention of the pundits and creating excitement among many voters who see the new and improved Al as their "Goracle;" the new voice of the Democratic Party. '

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Al Gore to Run in '08, predict Buchanan, Blankley and Clift 2006

  • We've had so much rain and humidity that I've got toadstools and assorted fungi growing in my front yard. still trying to prop up the "Goracle". posted on 08/21/2010 11: 11: 56 AM PDT

    Latest Articles 2010

  • He was less the "Goracle," as his admirers call him, than a modern-day Cassandra.

    Consortiumnews.com 2009

  • He was less the "Goracle," as his admirers call him, than a modern-day Cassandra.

    Consortiumnews.com 2009

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