Limbaugh: Hurricane Florence forecasts meant to 'heighten the belief in climate change' | TheHill
'Rush Limbaugh said Tuesday that predictions of vast "doom and gloom" from Hurricane Florence are meant "to heighten the belief in climate change."'
'Climate change,” Limbaugh said, according to a show transcript. “It’s being accepted as a non-argumentative fact. '
'Limbaugh received backlash last year after he similarly suggested on his show that warnings about Hurricane Irma were driven by political agendas around climate change. '
'Henry McMaster (R) of South Carolina and Roy Cooper (D) of North Carolina have both declared states of emergency and ordered evacuations from coastal areas ahead of the storm. '
'You watch.”A report from Duke Energy on Wednesday stated that between 1 million and 3 million people will likely lose power when Hurricane Florence makes landfall later this week. '
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I would support him if he decided to go out to the beach as the storm hits. He should call their bluff in front of everyone. Thoughts and prayers, Rush.
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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."'
'Climate change,” Limbaugh said, according to a show transcript. “It’s being accepted as a non-argumentative fact. '
'Limbaugh received backlash last year after he similarly suggested on his show that warnings about Hurricane Irma were driven by political agendas around climate change. '
'Henry McMaster (R) of South Carolina and Roy Cooper (D) of North Carolina have both declared states of emergency and ordered evacuations from coastal areas ahead of the storm. '
'You watch.”A report from Duke Energy on Wednesday stated that between 1 million and 3 million people will likely lose power when Hurricane Florence makes landfall later this week. '
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