Rush Limbaugh said Tuesday that predictions of vast “doom and gloom” from Hurricane Florence are meant “to heighten the belief in climate change.”While discussing on his talk radio show the latest news about Hurricane Florence as the category 4 storm works its way towards the East Coast, the conservative political commentator told his listeners to be wary of forecasts that are “made-to-order for the climate change/global warming crowd.” “This is, they tell us, one of the most powerful hurricanes this far north, ever. And, of course, why is that? Well, that would be sea surface temperature. And why is that warmer …? There you go! Climate change,” Limbaugh said, according to a show transcript. “It’s being accepted as a non-argumentative fact. I don’t care what meteorologist you watch or read, website or what have you. All of this seems to be acknowledged fact. So, we’re keeping an eye on that.” “Also, these things have become very politicized as you know, folks,” he added. “Hurricanes and hurricane forecasting is much like much else that the left has gotten its hands on, and they politicize these things.”
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Rush Limbaugh said Tuesday that predictions of vast “doom and gloom” from Hurricane Florence are meant “to heighten the belief in climate change.”While discussing on his talk radio show the latest news about Hurricane Florence as the category 4 storm works its way towards the East Coast, the conservative political commentator told his listeners to be wary of forecasts that are “made-to-order for the climate change/global warming crowd.” “This is, they tell us, one of the most powerful hurricanes this far north, ever. And, of course, why is that? Well, that would be sea surface temperature. And why is that warmer …? There you go! Climate change,” Limbaugh said, according to a show transcript. “It’s being accepted as a non-argumentative fact. I don’t care what meteorologist you watch or read, website or what have you. All of this seems to be acknowledged fact. So, we’re keeping an eye on that.” “Also, these things have become very politicized as you know, folks,” he added. “Hurricanes and hurricane forecasting is much like much else that the left has gotten its hands on, and they politicize these things.”