This would be laughable if it weren't so shameless, so irresponsible and so dirty.
Or, you know, a good idea.
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What?! Like you guys didn't live through Bush II!
grumblemumblegrumble
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
This would be laughable if it weren't so shameless, so irresponsible and so dirty.
Or, you know, a good idea.
...
What?! Like you guys didn't live through Bush II!
grumblemumblegrumble
Fox is developing a TV series based on Heathers:
isn't that 90210?
ARLINGTON, VA — August 27, 2009—America’s heartland will suffer the greatest jump in temperatures from climate change over the next century – with some states potentially heating up more than 10 degrees Fahrenheit – threatening the nation’s agriculture industry and food security, according to a new analysis by The Nature Conservancy.
The scientific analysis, which looked at likely temperature changes across the United States over the next 100 years, found that Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa would heat up the most if emissions continue to rise unchecked.
Next were South Dakota, Oklahoma, Missouri and Illinois, all of which would experience more than a 9.5 degree F increase in their average annual temperatures.
“To many, climate change doesn’t seem real until it affects them, or their backyards. From the food we put on the table to the animals that make our country unique, this study shows that none of us is immune if temperatures continue to rise as projected,” said Jonathan Hoekstra, Director of Climate Change for The Nature Conservancy. “In many states across the country, the weather and landscapes could be nearly unrecognizable in 100 years.”
Go to Climate Wizard to see a map of the 48 states showing how much average temperatures will go up.
Well, if they want to demonize it so bad: "No federal programs for you! Good luck getting the militia to deliver 24 from Netflix(which started in San Francisco. San Francisco...get a rope!)
Jon Stewart had a great bit last week or the week before on the slimy tactic of using "nobody is suggesting" as an intro to a smear campaign.
"Nobody is suggesting Republicans kick puppies."
Go to Climate Wizard to see a map of the 48 states showing how much average temperatures will go up.
It got up to 107° here two summers ago. Suddenly the killer frost from The Day After Tomorrow isn't looking so unappealing.
"Nobody is suggesting Teabaggers have carnal relationships with iguanas. Nobody is planning on drawing a critically acclaimed graphic novel based on this concept, featuring lead characters that no one would say looked strikingly similar to Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck."
Fox is developing a TV series based on Heathers:
ABC is developing a TV series based on St. Elmo's Fire
It's like the 80s never died, they just went into cryogenic suspension.
Wrapped in parachute pants.