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Al Gore Goes Completely Hysterical in Embarrassing Anti-Trump Tirade

Former US Vice-President Al Gore & Elizabeth Keadle at the 70th Anniversary Gala for the Festival de Cannes, Cannes, France. 23 May 2017
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Al Gore has finally done it. The former vice president—who long ago went from losing elections to hawking doomsday climate documentaries—stood on a San Francisco stage during Climate Week and actually compared President Donald J. Trump’s administration to Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime. And he did it without a hint of irony or self-awareness. Yes, the same Al Gore who made hundreds of millions peddling climate hysteria now feels comfortable equating America First leadership with one of the most murderous regimes in human history.

Speaking to a crowd of loyal climate crusaders and corporate donors, Gore claimed the Trump administration is guilty of “trying to create their own preferred version of reality,” the same sin he accused the Nazis of committing in the 1930s. He made sure to include the obligatory “I understand very well why it is wrong to compare Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich to any other movement” disclaimer, only to proceed with a long-winded explanation of why he believes doing exactly that is justified in Trump’s case.

According to Gore, Germany’s descent into tyranny began when “the conversion of all questions of truth into questions of power” took hold. That’s right—he believes questioning the climate agenda, doubting globalist narratives, and standing up for national sovereignty is akin to goose-stepping into fascism. In Gore’s warped worldview, Trump standing up for American workers, securing the border, and calling out the left’s climate grift is just one step away from a Reichstag fire.

He wasn’t done. In a desperate attempt to score political points, Gore rattled off several lazy, cherry-picked talking points and outright mischaracterizations. “They say the climate crisis is a hoax invented by the Chinese,” he mocked, ignoring the obvious reality that communist China is one of the largest carbon emitters on the planet and benefits the most from America’s climate self-sabotage. He derided coal as “clean,” despite major advancements in clean coal technology. He took another cheap shot at President Trump’s quip about wind turbines, pretending that hyperbole equals policy. Then he mocked concerns about sea-level rise by suggesting the Trump team thinks it just creates “more beachfront property.”

It’s all a pathetic attempt to distract from the real question: who’s really lying to the public? Gore still hasn’t apologized for claiming the Arctic would be ice-free by 2013. He never took responsibility for pushing false models predicting climate catastrophe that never came. Yet here he is, painting himself as the last defender of “truth,” while accusing Trump of mass deception.

Perhaps most offensively, Gore played the tired card of calling Trump a xenophobic authoritarian. He claimed Trump is following in the footsteps of dictators who use migrants as scapegoats to seize power. But what Trump is actually doing—much to the dismay of the globalist elite—is enforcing immigration laws, securing our borders, and putting American citizens first. That’s not tyranny; that’s leadership.

Then came the kicker. Gore invoked the U.S. Constitution—yes, the same document liberals have spent decades trying to undermine—as a shield against Trump. “Our Constitution, written by our founders, is intended to protect us against a threat identical to Donald Trump,” he claimed, as though a democratically elected president who is restoring law and order, renegotiating foreign policy, and empowering families is somehow an existential danger.

This isn’t just bad history. It’s dangerous rhetoric. Comparing Trump’s administration to the Third Reich isn’t just laughably inaccurate—it’s insulting to the victims of actual tyranny and it cheapens the lessons of history. It also shows just how far out of touch the modern left has become. They don’t want debate. They don’t want dissent. They want total ideological submission—and they’ll smear anyone who stands in their way, even if it means invoking Hitler.

Let’s be clear: Trump isn’t the threat to democracy. Al Gore and the radical climate left, with their censorship campaigns, globalist fantasies, and constant demonization of their opponents, are the real threat to free thought and American sovereignty. They’ll call anyone who disagrees a Nazi, because that’s all they have left.


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