Americans are no longer afraid of climate change — and CNN is BAFFLED



To no one’s surprise, CNN is baffled by Americans’ inability to connect the devastating California fires to climate change, pointing to widespread indifference toward the issue.

“I don’t think Americans are making this connection, and the way we can see this in right here and now, take a look at the monthly changes in Google searches,” one CNN host said before showing that Google searches for “wildfire” are up 2,400% while searches for “climate change” are down 9%.

“My goodness gracious. This is the most amount of people searching for wildfires ever, ever. Going back since Google trends began back in 2004,” the host continued. “I also looked in California, there has been no increase in the number of searches for climate change.”


“So the bottom line is this: Americans are definitely interested in learning about these wildfires, they’re interested in following the news about the wildfires, but they are not making that connection with climate change. That’s the bottom line,” he added.

Pat Gray of “Pat Gray Unleashed” laughs, saying, “They’re smarter than that.”

And apparently, Gray is right. Recent Gallup research reveals that only 39% of Americans expressed significant concern about climate change in 2023 while Pew Research Center found that just 45% believe humans play a major role in the problem.

“We have seen the same amount of disasters, of natural phenomenon, that we’ve always had. There is no upward trend at all. These have always happened; they will always continue to happen,” Gray says.

“It’s not climate change, and I thank heaven everybody’s smart enough to understand that. Not everybody, but most Americans are smart enough to understand that,” he adds.

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Liberal co-host of 'The View': NYC 'is one of the safest cities in the country'; GOP plan to fight crime is 'fearmongering.' Crowd dutifully applauds.



Sunny Hostin, one of the liberal co-hosts of "The View," said during Wednesday's episode that New York City is "one of the safest cities in the country" and that the Republican plan to fight crime is "fearmongering."

The seemingly equally left-wing crowd dutifully applauded.

What are the details?

The co-hosts of the show began the segment by focusing on the debate between New York state's Democrat Gov. Kathy Hochul and her Republican challenger, U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin — with crime apparently being the central issue.

"The View" switched to a clip of the debate, interestingly leaving out Hochul's embarrassing response to Zeldin's insistence that she's uninterested in being tough on crime.

"I don't know why that's so important to you," Hochul said of crime issues. "All I know is that we can do more."

What the clip did show is Hochul saying Zeldin was attempting to frighten New Yorkers and a moderator — her glasses halfway down the bridge of her nose, schoolmarm style — grilling him about election denial.

With that, the debate began around the table — and Hostin noted that "most people" care about "violent crimes" but "don't care about broken-window crimes."

Soon, Hostin was singing the praises of the Big Apple's supposed safety, despite practically daily evidence that appears to indicate it is indeed unsafe.

"New York is one of the safest cities in the country," she said. "It has a $5 billion budget for the police."

Hostin — apparently agreeing with Hochul — also said the Republican plan for fighting crime is "fearmongering."

Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin seemed taken aback, asking the rest of panel, "Do you feel that, though? I don't feel safe in New York."

"You're very young," co-host Joy Behar lectured Farah Griffin, adding, "I've been around, and there were worse crime rates in the ’80s and the ’70s. I was afraid to leave my house at some points."

Farah Griffin replied, "We shouldn't settle for that."

"I’m not settling for it, but don’t exaggerate the situation," Behar answered back.

Crime Takes Center Stage In NY Gov. Debate | The Viewyoutu.be

Levin: 'It's MS-13 that stokes fear, not the president of the United States'

Tuesday on his nationally syndicated radio program, LevinTV host Mark Levin lit into the liberal media — particularly CNN — for calling President Trump's immigration stance "fear-mongering."

"Some of them are actually called reporters and anchors and hosts. Does this sound like news to you?" Levin said.

Listen:

Levin also called out the senior White House correspondent for ABC News for twisting the migrant caravan story and insulting the large population of Americans who understand the seriousness of illegal immigration.

"This is also an attack on you, you see, because you're so stupid that the president is able to cause you to be fearful and scared. You're so stupid you can't process what's actually taking place. And besides, it's only 0.06 percent of all undocumented people already in this country. The irony is that there's so many illegal aliens in this country" that the caravan of thousands marching toward our southern border "is simply no big deal," Levin said.

"It's MS-13 that stokes fear, not the president of the United States."

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