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(Thomas Jefferson)


Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Heard on the Hill: Global Warming Snow Job

This Igloo built in DC is our nomination for the best idea to depict Al Gore and his 'Global Warming!' Looks to us like Senator Inhofe's daughter took after her Dad with her sense of humor. Great Job!

Roll Call
Heard on the Hill: Global Warming Snow Job
By Emily Heil and Elizabeth Brotherton
Roll Call Staff
Feb. 9, 2010

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While most Washingtonians took cover during the Blizzard of 2010 (or Snowpocalypse, or Snowmaggedon - whatever you want to call it) Sen. James Inhofe's family braved the storm to poke fun at former Vice President Al Gore.

The Oklahoma Republican's daughter, Molly Rapert; her husband, Jimmy; and their four children built an igloo - roomy enough to fit several people inside - at Third Street and Independence Avenue Southeast.

They officially dedicated the humble abode in honor of global-warming crusader Gore, even posting a cardboard sign on the igloo's roof reading "AL GORE'S NEW HOME" on one side and "HONK IF YOU [HEART] GLOBAL WARMING" on the other.

Inhofe, the ranking member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, is famously one of Congress' most vocal critics of global warming. And he told HOH that he found his family's ironic tribute to Gore - which came during one of Washington's snowiest winters on record - "really humorous."

Inhofe was so proud of the construction effort, in fact, that he posted several pictures to his official Facebook page.

Inhofe noted he wasn't the only person who liked the igloo - several people honked to show support.

It took five hours Saturday and three hours Sunday to build the igloo. "The funny thing was seeing how many people would stop to pose in front of it," Molly Rapert said.

And while this week's expected snowy weather will ensure the igloo won't melt, Inhofe did admit that he fears the structure might meet a premature demise by global-warming believers.

"I know that somebody is going to end up tearing it down," Inhofe said. "Because there are a lot of people who can't take a joke."
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