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Rush Limbaugh July 31st 2018

Jul 31, 20181 min
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After the blame on republicans for global warming and the photograph of a dying polar bear on national geographic last year, the national geographic team admits it did know for certain why the bear was on the verge of death.

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Folks, you remember that sad video of the starving polar bear. National Geographic posted at last December with the caption this is what climate change looks like. It became their most viewed web video ever. The drive bys picked up the story, calling it gut wrenching and soul crushing, blaming Republicans for global warming killing this poor polar bear. The video was ultimately shared with two and a half billion people. But

now the photographer, Christina Mittermeyer, says never mind. In the upcoming issue of National Geographic, she says that her team lost control of the narrative because people missed the nuances. What nuances well, that she had no idea why the polar bear was on its last legs. In an editor's note, National Geographic admits there's no way to know for certain why this bear was on the verge of death. Sounds familiar. In fact, I found a similar quote. Nobody knows why

this bear didn't make it. It could have been sick, which happens in nature. But we do know this. A soul crushing video blaming global warming is total b s who said that me the day that video was released. It didn't take me seven months to figure it out, which is why I tell you do not doubt me, just don't h

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