
TUCKER CARLSON: These climate activists are fraudulent
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Tucker Carlson weighs in on Pete Buttigieg's apparent hypocrisy on the topic of climate change on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Buttigieg seemed shocked by the whole thing. They don't have roads like that back in South Bend, Indiana. So for Pete Buttigieg, it was a pivot point. It was one of those moments of profound disillusionment so common to high-minded, young newcomers to Washington, where everything changes in an instant. All your preconceptions washed away. Here he'd sworn an oath to take care of the roads, but learned the hard way that some roads are beyond repair. They are too racist to fix. So Pete Buttigieg embarked on another path. He became one of America's foremost religious leaders.
As an Episcopalian, it was not an easy transition. Traditionally, members of the clergy believe in God. But Buttigieg had a characteristically clever solution, an approach he had learned during his years as a McKinsey consultant. In place of the concept of an omnipotent, loving God who brings justice to the world, Buttigieg simply substituted the word "climate." Thanks be to climate. "Our climate who weren't in heaven" – that kind of thing. And it sounded pretty good. Here's one of his sermons:













