“President Obama gave a big speech on climate change. He believes global warming is getting worse because apparently he's sweating a lot more during his second term” BelieveBigsPresidentTermSpeechClimateClimate ChangeGlobal WarmingPresident ObamaSweating Author:Jay Leno
“Here's good news: George W. Bush says that he is committed to fighting global warming. Yeah, well, he nipped that in the bud, didn't he? ... President Bush says he's really going to buckle down now and fight global warming. As a matter of fact, he announced today he's sending 20,000 troops to the sun” WellsMatterFactsTodayFightingPresidentSunNewsYeahCommittedGlobal WarmingTroopsGood NewsPresident BushBudMatter Of FactBuckles Author:David Letterman
“Some good news. Finally, President Bush is going to do something about global warming. He became alarmed when another chunk of ice fell off his mother.” MotherPresidentNewsIceGlobal WarmingGood NewsPresident BushChunks Author:David Letterman
“I was with - he wasn't the president then, but - Barack Obama, when he was running, in Washington, during Black Congressional Caucus Weekend, and did a panel about global warming with him. It was almost as if I switched careers for a while, and became a political activist.” IfsRunningPoliticalBlackPresidentCareersBarackGlobal WarmingActivistWeekendCaucus Author:Lawrence Bender
“One of the reasons that people, many people, many environmentalists are critical of President [Barack] Obama's policies towards global warming is on the one hand he says the right things and he says he's committed to trying to reduce our current emissions.” PeopleTryingReasonHandsPresidentPolicyCurrentsCommittedCriticalBarackRight ThingGlobal WarmingEmissionsPresident Barack ObamaEnvironmentalist Author:Elizabeth Kolbert
“The response to my op-ed by global warming alarmists has been interesting. Former Vice President Al Gore has called me a "denier" and informs us that climate change is "a principle in physics. It's like gravity. It exists." Perhaps he's right. Climate change is like gravity - a naturally occurring phenomenon that existed long before, and will exist long after, any governmental attempts to affect it.” LongHas BeensPresidentInterestingPrinciplesClimateResponseClimate ChangeVicesPhysicsFormerGlobal WarmingPhenomenonAlsGravityGoreVice PresidentAlarmists Author:Sarah Palin