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image Can we rename that place Dummywood?

I liked this little Matt Drudge report that he filed today on world-renowned expert on everything Barbra Streisand, who was interviewed by Diane Sawyer.  (Not to belabor the point, but I’ve always said that when you watch Diane Sawyer, Katie Couric, Larry King, Barbara Walters or several other such media plumbs, you actually become dumber rather than smarter for having watched them and their interviews or stories).

STREISAND DECLARES ‘GLOBAL WARMING EMERGENCY’

THE SUPERSTAR SONGSTRESS SERENADED SAWYER WITH STORM SEASON ASSERTIONS. BUT TO SOME SHE’LL SOUND MORE LIKE A WINDSOCK SINGING LIBERALISM’S GOLDEN OLDIES!

NEW YORK—This summer’s back to back superstorms are proof positive we have entered a new period of “global warming emergency,” artist/citizen Barbra Streisand warns.

Streisand is back on the scene to promote her reunion disc with Barry Gibb.

As hellstorm “Rita” churned in the Gulf, Streisand sat down for a promotional interview with ABCNEWS’s Diane Sawyer.

“We are in a global warming emergency state, and these storms are going to become more frequent, more intense,” Streisand urgently declares.

But Sawyer did not remind Streisand that a Category 5 hurricane struck the Bahamas with 160 mph winds—when the singer was five years old, in 1947!

And when Streisand was 8 years old, a Cat 5 hurricane—named “Dog”—packing 185 mph churned-away in the Atlantic.

When she was 9, a Cat 5 storm named “Easy” ripped the seas with 160 mph sustained winds.

Streisand was 13 years old when “Janet” hit Mexico with 150 mph winds.

Streisand was celebrating her sweet sixteen as “Cleo” formed with 140 mph.

At 18, Streisand read news about “Donna” AND “Ethel”—both storms carried 140 mph winds and formed 9 days apart in 1960!

One year later, when Streisand was 19, it happened again: Two Category 5 storms scared the world: “Carla” and “Hattie!”

“Carla” maxed out at 175 mph winds the year Streisand made her television debut on “The Jack Paar Show.”

And who could forget Hurricane “Camille”—which smashed into the United States with 190 mph, just as “Funny Girl” garners eight Academy Award nominations, including one for Best Picture and one for Barbra as Best Actress.

Up next on the weather warning watch, Streisand says to ABC: “There could be more droughts, dust bowls. You know, it’s amazing to hear these facts.”

Apparently Matt Drudge had a couple of things to get off his chest.  Good on ’im!

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