Contrary to popular belief within LIB circles, Bari Weiss hasn't muted all the lefties at CBS.

If there was any doubt, look no further thanCBSSunday Morning's lecture piece over the weekend on climate change that was teased as a feel-good, America 250 piece on George Washington. If you were in the mood to cheer for the US of A, you soon found out that these disgusting LIBS had other plans for this story.

George Washington crossing the Delaware River on Christmas night in 1776 as icebergs float by. (Getty Images)

"250 years ago, George Washington made his daring crossing of the icy Delaware River, turning the tide of the Revolutionary War, but all these years later, would Washington even recognize the river he crossed?" Jane Pauley said during the introduction to the story.

OK, I'm interested. How has the river changed? Did they build a massive Sheetz gas station on the other side?

"On this President's Day weekend, environmental correspondent David Schechter has a tale of these United States then and now," Pauley continued.

Uh oh. The minute the words "environmental correspondent" came out of Pauley's mouth, I knew CBS was about to go on a lecture, and, boy, did it ever.

"Looking back, had the weather proven more mild, they most definitely would have encountered resistance outside Trenton. A few minutes can really make the difference between winning and losing a battle," Alex Rob, a Washington Crossing Historic Park interpreter, told Schechter.

Is your blood boiling yet? Just wait, this is getting even more disgusting.

"And a few degrees, too, probably," Schechter responds. The interpreter gladly goes along with this assumption.

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