Do AGs Bent on Prosecuting Climate Skeptics Have a Political Agenda?

You can’t make these things up!

A small group of attorneys general, led by New York AG Eric Schneiderman, held a press conference Wednesday, March 30, to announce their determination to track down and prosecute for fraud (knowingly conveying false information to enrich oneself or harm others) evil skeptics of climate change.

One look at this photo tells you everything you need to know about their real agenda.

AGs United for Clean Power

It just so happens that the fate of the Obama Administration’s most important environmental legacy regulation, the Clean Power Plan, hangs in the balance with the Supreme Court, which is reviewing a case against it by about 25 states and various business organizations.

These AGs couldn’t have announced their political rather than legal motivation any more clearly than with that sign—embellished by the presence of the greatest climate alarmist of all, Al Gore (author of Earth in the Balance), who has probably knowingly conveyed more false information about climate change with the aim of enriching himself and harming others than anybody else on the planet.

Will the AGs pursue Gore? Or the main players in Climategate, the hockey stick graph, or “hide-the-decline”?

Will hell freeze over?

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