Morano on Gore’s comments that the Keystone pipeline is an "open sewer"
Morano appeared on Canda's Sun TV to speak with Ezra Levant about Al Gore’s anti-Kyestone XL comments.

Morano: "These are emotional phrases meant to alarm people… People are really ignoring Gore and the warmists, so they need to more and more alarming rhetoric."

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