...(a) problem doesn't have to terminate our species in order to be taken seriously as a threat.
But of course it helps the democrat cause to say otherwise. As Bernie and Warren continuously do.
Those of us who remember criticism from the right over Obama saying ISIS was not an existential threat find your current line of.argument remarkable in its mendacity.
Excellent point. Members of the GOP routinely described ISIS as an "existential threat." When Obama stated it wasn't, he was criticized for it.
Now we get the usual from he National Review and company via REDSTATEWARD, a ridiculous focus on minutia in order to distract from a simple point:
You don't think the problem will terminate the species but you do think it should be taken seriously. So...how is the GOP taking the threat seriously?
What, in the experience of the US attitudes toward climate change, supports the idea that this problem "doesn't have to terminate our species in order to be taken seriously?" From where I sit, nothing. But maybe REDSTATEWARD can come up with some examples.