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Matt Drudge Suggests Government May Be Lying About Hurricane Matthew
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http://www.npr.org/2016/10/07/496996886/matt-drudge-suggests-government-may-be-lying-about-hurricane-matthew


Quote:Matt Drudge, author of the conservative media siteDrudgeReport.com, is being ridiculed over his tweets in advance of Hurricane Matthew's arrival in Florida.


Thursday afternoon and early Friday morning, the conservative firebrand took to Twitter to imply that the storm might not be as powerful as government officials say it is.

First he tweeted: "The deplorables are starting to wonder if govt has been lying to them about Hurricane Matthew intensity to make exaggerated point on climate."

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[Image: FhsFS8CB_normal.jpg]MATT DRUDGE 

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The deplorables are starting to wonder if govt has been lying to them about Hurricane Matthew intensity to make exaggerated point on climate
4:01 PM - 6 Oct 2016




Drudge was apparently referring to Hillary Clinton's description of some of Donald Trump's supporters as "deplorables."

Just a few minutes later, Drudge wrote: "Hurricane Center has monopoly on data. No way of verifying claims. Nassau ground observations DID NOT match statements! 165mph gusts? WHERE?"
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[Image: FhsFS8CB_normal.jpg]MATT DRUDGE 

@DRUDGE
Hurricane Center has monopoly on data. No way of verifying claims. Nassau ground observations DID NOT match statements! 165mph gusts? WHERE?
4:37 PM - 6 Oct 2016




The National Hurricane Center is a division of the federal government's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

And in the wee hours of Friday morning, Drudge tweeted, "Don't Blame Mother Nature. Blame Mankind..." with an unflattering photo of a windswept Clinton and a link to an article on the website ClimateDepot.com. The Climate Depot article downplays a possible link between extreme weather and climate change.

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[Image: FhsFS8CB_normal.jpg]MATT DRUDGE 

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Don't Blame Mother Nature. Blame Mankind...http://www.climatedepot.com/2016/09/06/hillary-blames-hurricane-on-climate-change-says-trump-unfit-to-protect-usa-from-the-threat-of-climate-change/ …
12:23 AM - 7 Oct 2016




As NPR has previously reported, officials have urged or ordered millions of Americans along the storm's path to head inland. In Haiti, where Matthew landed as a Category 4 storm, at least 280 people were killed, according to local officials.

Since Drudge's tweets questioning the severity of the storm and official warnings about it, he's drawn sharp rebuke. Democratic U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison tweeted, "So irresponsible. If you are in the path of Hurricane Matthew, do not listen to this man! Stay safe!"

Greg Fishel, chief meteorologist of WRAL-TV in Raleigh, N.C., tweeted: "Whatever respect I had for Drudge, which was minimal to start with, was destroyed with this tweet. How insanely asinine can one be?"


Others on social media suggested Drudge go to Florida himself, to really find out just how dangerous Matthew might be.

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[Image: E-Tk_Q8f_normal.jpg]Gregory Pijanowski @G_Pijanowski
If Matt Drudge thinks Hurricane Matthew is hoax, why not go to Florida to prove it?
7:19 AM - 7 Oct 2016


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Drudge's tweets tap into a sentiment held by some that climate change is not real, a view at odds with the overwhelming consensus of scientists. Trump, the Republican Party's nominee for president, has said several times that climate change is a hoax. Trump tweeted that it was a myth created by the Chinese, though later said he was joking. (As NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben reported, 2016 seems to have been a year full of conspiracy theories, and they've been very hard to shake.)
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And at a campaign event Thursday night, Trump urged people to stay safe and praised Florida Republican Gov. Rick Scott for his leadership as the storm nears. He even offered a sort of warning to those in its path, "It looks like it's a big one and it looks like it's going to be a bad one, it looks like. Hopefully it takes that right turn."
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I think losing what little respect Greg Fishel had for Drudge is what's going to hurt the most.
“History teaches that grave threats to liberty often come in times of urgency, when constitutional rights seem too extravagant to endure.”-Thurgood Marshall

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How do we know that Drudge isn't right?

The liberal press could be showing footage of past storms and, in collusion with the government, falsifying wind and rainfall data to create intense fear driving people to turn to the government for help, begging for "handout" rescues and emergency food and water paid for by taxpayers.

If we give into this we will lose our ability to monitor hurricanes ourselves and become completely dependent upon the government for weather information and rescue ships and helicopters. Then they will have us where they want us.

Am I the only one who can see through this????
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Then there's this side...

https://twitter.com/aurabogado/status/784257358234996736

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(10-07-2016, 04:27 PM)Aquapod770 Wrote: Then there's this side...

https://twitter.com/aurabogado/status/784257358234996736

Mellow

I don't think they know what colir the people of the DR are.  Blamed hem for some of that racism.
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