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And so when on MSNBC on Saturday, as we awaited Hillary Clinton's gracious
exit speech, I threw my Operation Chaos baseball cap at the TV as Keith
Olbermann, in interviewing Tim Russert, called the Al Gore 2000 speech "the
role model for a concession speech." Russert went on to call the speech "one
of the most extraordinarily gracious comments in American political
history." Russert praised St. Gore for being magnanimous and having a
"perfect pitch" and urged Hillary Clinton to find a "similar voice."
...
Kerry went on to pay tribute to America. He said:
"I did my best to express my vision and my hopes for America. We worked
hard, and we fought hard, and I wish that things had turned out a little
differently.
"But in an American election, there are no losers, because whether or
not our candidates are successful, the next morning, we all wake up as
Americans.
"And that is the greatest privilege and the most remarkable good fortune
that can come to us on Earth."
That comes way closer to leadership than anything Al Gore did during his
presidential campaigns. So, Keith Olbermann, you're wrong. Al Gore isn't the
role model. John Kerry is. If you want someone to blame for the poisonous
anger the Left has in politics today, throw a little blame in Al Gore's
direction, instead of holding his 2000 post-election example as something to
emulate.
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Fr. Al Gore is one of the most pernicious characters in modern politics
today--worse than even Bubba, and probably at least as bad as George Soros,
whose untold billions are going into the radicalization of American politics
via 527's (thanks, Sen. McCain). Al Gore's creepy tirade in 2002 or 2003 or
whenever it was in which he throatily accused Bush of "play[ing] to our
fears" was the most classic case of projection I've ever seen... as he went
on himself to create a near panic over some mythical global warming crisis
that has made him rich and created a movement that threatens to destroy free
market economies all over the globe.
That dude definitely sold his soul. It should have been obvious back when he
was pimping NAFTA as VP, but it became undeniable after his 2000 loss, when
he lost his mind as well.
- Bob
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