We’ve Still Got Those Ice Caps

Back in the 1990s, Al Gore was this dull, generic sort of man. He was like a democrat version of Mike Pence, the stuffed suit generic GOP guy, but with even less personality. Generally, the number one shouldn’t have a number two who appears better than him lest people get ideas about having him replaced with this number two. This is how Joe Biden failed upwards into the vice presidency, for example.

Politics isn’t like the military where a competent XO is critical to mission success. Does anybody even remember Dan Quayle? Perhaps even he doesn’t remember Dan Quayle. If Joe Biden never got the big seat, he definitely wouldn’t remember Joe Biden at this point and probably he only does when he gets pumped with his drug cocktail.

The presidential election in 2000 was contentious but the country was in very different shape, so you had two outwardly respectable White men in suits behaving respectably as the issue was resolved with the libtards threatening to move to Canada if George W. Bush became president. I don’t recall caring very much or maybe at all.

Al Gore lost and then started telling us that we were all going to drown when the polar ice caps melted. Water World had come out a few years earlier so my assumption was that he’d had some sort of meltdown after losing the election and saw this film, so everything clicked for him. If you can’t be President of the USA, Prophet of Doom is a good consolation prize. By the way, he predicted this was supposed to have happened to us already.

if we still have the ice caps, why doesn’t he have to wear a dunce cap? Zing! I’m on a roll today.

A common human behavior is for someone to go crazy and tell everybody else they’re all going to die for whatever reason. Throughout history, this is actually normal. I went crazy years ago and have been telling everyone they’re going to die horrific deaths for a variety of reasons ever since. I might be rational, but I’m not exceptional.

Back in 2000, the vast majority of information was disseminated through the mainstream media and also the demographics of the country were much Whiter, so discourse could be corralled based on the fact that only certain topics were open for discussion in this highly curated information flow to the public. Bush, the fake cowboy idiot, understands this one:

Of course, this Jew doing the concern trolling turned out to be a rapist.

This has become a common theme of respectable discourse, that the people are disgruntled because they’re being fed misinformation from so many different sources and so the solution is to bring the information under control again. This implies a great deal about elite incompetence and the echo chamber in which they’re deciding to move from one catastrophe to the next without the slightest introspection.

Introspection would impart some questions. For example, what if people don’t believe the narratives because they don’t make sense? What if, unlike Heritage America being replaced, the average American mutant doesn’t pay much attention? What if people who do pay attention have abandoned the MSM in favor of sources providing narratives that make sense? What if an increasing segment of the population is too stupid, dysgenic, and lacking in English language comprehension to tune it at all?

While these are all fair and pertinent questions, I’ve developed the distinct sense that nobody is making such inquiries. I get the elite notion that the average person is ignorant and stupid, but what if they’re also ignorant and relatively stupid? No elite person in DC would tell you that Trump was going to win, but this result and the reasons for it were pretty obvious. Many such cases, and they’re always left looking really stupid afterwards, but then they just go on doing more insane and stupid things.

None of these elites would tell you that the Russians were going to achieve a lopsided military victory and realign the global order in conjunction with China as a result of their intervention in Ukraine. Meanwhile, contributors from all over the alternative media were predicting this and laying out a case for why from day one. The elites didn’t even know how to interpret what they were watching in real time. Many of them actually believe the lies, this is my conclusion.

One of the traps these elites seem to fall into is that the truth proffers predictive value and thus if you want credibility with a rational individual, you must tell him things that make sense which turn out to be true and then keep doing so, because if you don’t, you’re disproving your credibility. Somebody like Al Gore, therefore, has no credibility with rational people at all since the premise for why they’d be drowned is profoundly unsound from a scientific perspective and this is underscored by the fact they haven’t drowned.

Gore doesn’t comprehend this but instead thinks that his nonsense isn’t being taken seriously because people have too wide an array of nonsense from which to form their opinions. This lack of ability to reason through situations and learn from a pattern of serious mistakes doesn’t bode well for us, especially since there’s no way to dislodge our elites or their agenda through an election. DC has long been rid of Gore but now everybody there is saying the ice caps will melt.

Concordantly, I remain steadfast in my prediction that we’re all going to suffer a gruesome demise. If you find yourself drowning, please remember you’re one of the lucky ones.

Have a wonderful day, I feel so happy I’m as giddy as a young child.

3 comments

  1. Bush actually liked the day when there were only 3, 4, or 5 ‘news’ outlets: CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox. If he ever found the Identity Dixie website, he likely would call for its end, being the fake Texan and hater of all things Confederate he is.

  2. I suppose drowning is preferable to what they have in mind for us, but I’m kind of hoping to be hypersonic missile ground-zero nuked. This is a fading hope though because nuclear superpowers probably don’t feel threatened by the U.S. anymore. Annoyed and disgusted maybe, but not threatened.

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