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Climate Depot Alert! Global Warming Denier Marc Morano Sets Up Shop! Now With Crazier Formatting!

The Committee For a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), a toxic pollution front group founded by the Richard Mellon Scaife fortune, recently hired Sen. Jim Inhofe’s (R-OK) climate denier guru, Marc Morano, to set up shop at ClimateDepot.com. Morano’s slanderous Senate releases were notorious for their enthusiastic formatting. Thanks to DeSmogBlog, the Wonk Room has received his pitch to the media as an “anti-Gore Global Warming Expert,” seemingly qualified by his ability to creatively use the toolbar on his word-processing software:

Here’s your counter guest debater to Al Gore and Global Warming Climate change disinformation plus how Obama’s Policies are affecting our economy.

For your on-air expert contributor talent files: Credentialed “Counter Guest” to popular global warming ideology: Here’s your anti-Gore Global Warming Expert who offers the science to counteract partisan and ideologically driven Environmental entities and issues.

Yes, that’s right, if you have as little respect for aesthetics and the rules of grammar as you do for science, you can get your very own “counter guest” for a “lively, fair and balanced discussion” about flat-earth lunacy. Roll Call TV was his trial run last week, to the great excitement of Morano joker Noel Sheppard.

Morano’s new site, Climate Depot, “aims to redefine global warming reporting,” by attacking professional science journalists like “ABC’s Bill Blakemore, the Associated Press’ Seth Borenstein, Newsweek’s Sharon Begley, CBS’s Scott Pelley, NBC’s Anne Thompson” as lackeys of Al Gore and praising Sen. Jim “Hoax” Inhofe as “Churchillian.” Climate Depot is sure to fit seamlessly into Morano’s alternate-reality right-wing universe of Newsbusters, the Drudge Report, and Glenn Beck.

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