Wag of the day — on Gore, naturally

This had me chuckling:

I think it’s a complete farce. I mean, the Nobel Prize now has all the credibility of the Eurovision Song Contest.

– Martin Durkin, director of the environmental polemic The Great Global Warming Swindle, talking to Sky News about Al Gore’s Nobel Peace Prize.

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2 comments so far

  1. Hard Rain October 12, 2007 22:41

    I was fortunate enough to catch a download of the TV airing of GGWS. Sadly, I doubt many others have even heard of it. I do hope a DVD becomes available sometime…

  2. Ivo Vegter October 13, 2007 7:16

    I agree, it’s a film very much worth seeing. I showed it to some people — regular folk, who get their news from the National Geographic Channel, CNN and the Sunday papers — and they remarked that it was “refreshing to hear the other side of the debate for once.” So much for the notion that raising “awareness” makes Al Gore special.

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