Mitt's childlike belief in Global Warming has made him a favorite with the liberal media however. CNN likes him so much that they said he won the debate even though their own online poll had Ron Paul winning it. And they avoided embarrassing Mitt with silly questions about his believes in Global Warming, so they asked if he preferred his chicken wings "Spicy or Mild".

By Elmer Beauregard



Michele Bachmann got a big boost to her campaign Wednesday when Al Gore praised Mitt Romney for still believing in Global Warming.
Mitt also admitted he didn't have any science to backup his beliefs
"I don't speak for the scientific community, of course, but I believe the world is getting warmer, and I believe that humans have contributed to that," Romney said. "I can't prove that"
At least Mitt knows more about the science than Michael Mann because he says that it used to be warmer.

"I don't know how much our contribution is to that, because I know there's been periods of greater heat and warmth than in the past, but I believe we contribute to that.

It sounds like Mitt thinks our ancestors caused the Medieval Warming Period with their emissions a millennium ago, and then they caused the Little Ice Age and the warming since the little Ice age.
Mitt's childlike belief in Global Warming has made him a favorite with the liberal media however. CNN likes him so much that they said he won the debate even though their own online poll had Ron Paul winning it. And they avoided embarrassing Mitt in front of a national audience by asking questions about his believes in Global Warming, so they asked if he preferred his chicken wings "Spicy or Mild". I guess chicken wings flavoring must be one of the most challenging issues of our time.