Marc Morano gave an interview to the Sun News in Canada where he plugs his latest CFACT project, a documentary called, "Climate Hustle." CFACT is the 501c(3) group responsible for Climate Depot and is one of the longest-running anti-environmental groups, founded in 1985.
Ever the hustler, in the interview Morano gets excited, cracks jokes, imitates Muhammad Ali and admits the main goal of the film isn't to educate. Apparently proud of this fact, it's one of the few things Morano chose to republish in a post at Climate Depot: "We are shooing [sic] for entertainment value first as our goal and education as number two."
We can't help but wonder how the IRS feels about a tax exempt 501c(3) focusing on entertainment. Perhaps the hustle is going the other way, especially given that CFACT's idea of "education" includes calling Heartland's foundering annual climate denial conference "a joyous celebration of climate realism."