2 most responsible for lowering our standard of living talk to nutroots

Austin American-Statesmen:

Name-dropping Al Gore and his call for a switch to clean, renewable energy within 10 years was enough to pull whoops of approval from the 2,000 or 3,000 marauding liberals gathered for Netroots Nation at the Austin Convention Center on Saturday morning.

So when the former vice president and Nobel Prize co-winner made a surprise — and cleverly scripted — appearance during U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's talk, it looked like the conference might turn into a faint-in.

Talk that Pelosi (who is arguably so left-leaning that her parenthetical should be D-Beijing) would have a Very Special Guest had been buzzing about the conference of liberal bloggers, pols and media types since it began Thursday (it concludes today). But it wasn't clear to attendees that something was afoot until a schedule change handed out Saturday morning indicated the speaker's talk would last 45 minutes longer than previously indicated.

Not that Gore's appearance was necessary to whip up the troops.

From the beginning, it was clear these people were convinced the electoral map would be repainted with a brush sopping with blue paint come November.

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Gore and Pelosi are trying to ruin your life and these guys are cheering them. That tells you something about liberalism. They are doing everything they can to lower your standard of living by driving up the costs of all forms of energy. When it comes to energy though, the nutroots and the Gore-Pelosi team are on the wrong side of the voters. Those who have to real in the real world want to use all our resources and not lock them away while demanding that we buy from those who dod not have our itnerest at heart.

If you want to pay more for gas and electricity the nutroots and Pelosi and Gore are your guys. They all definitely want you to pay more. They are helping us fight back against the blue tide and the evils of liberalism. Voters are also rejecting the liberals high tax policy and their rigid timetable for losing in Iraq. These guys can and should be beaten this fall.

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