I love Leo DiCaprio. He’s about the best actor going right now as far as I can tell. I watched him close to a hundred times in "Gatsby." I have watched him probably fifty times in "The Wolf of Wall Street." He gets it across as a braggart, a thief, a con man, but also as a basically lovable guy. He’s just a great actor. So says Ben Stein in
The American Spectator.
But what does he know about climate? What does he know about what role man’s carbon emissions play in the climate? Where is his meteorological degree from?
Ben Stein is a writer, actor, and lawyer, who served as a speechwriter in the Nixon administration as the Watergate scandal unfolded. He began his unlikely road to stardom when director John Hughes cast him as the numbingly dull economics teacher in the urban comedy, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." Read more reports from Ben Stein — Click Here Now.
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