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    May 26, 2006

    Hollywood/DC Hot Air Lead Foots Mean, Green but Not Lean

    Michelle Malkin does her part for conservation by cooling down the Hot Air from Hollywood and DC with her latest Vent.  She introduces listeners to the "Humvee Year" rather like the "Light Year" except in energy consumption - and points out how the Hollywood/DC nexus is green but hardly lean and frequently mean to the rest of those they deem beneath their Hot Air America layer.  She notes that even former VP and Green Guru Al Gore rode less than a mile to the opening of his movie "An Inconvenient Truth" in a motorcade - not to mention the fuel those campaign bus tours and jets etc. used to consume.  Clearly these phonies are lead foots when it comes to lecturing the public on conservation, but gives themselves EZ passes right and left for any more than token efforts to conserve and save the planet...

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    I've often thought that myself. All the car chase and plane crash movies. Lots of energy used making those!

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