February 23, 2006

Gore in 2008?

Filed under: In other blogs...,In the News,Politics — HDW @ 12:09 pm

Dick Morris thinks Al Gore may be positioning himself for a run in 2008.
Look out, here comes Al

But Gore has three things going for him: A perception that he was robbed of the White House and Hillary’s possible stubbornness in continuing to back the war.

The third thing? The weather. As the evidence of global climate change impresses everyone who doesn’t work at the White House, Gore looks more and more like a man whose time may have come.

I don’t know how Mr. Gore can think he can win. His recent speaking engagements have not made him many friends either.
BREITBART.COM – Gore Laments U.S. ‘Abuses’ Against Arabs

Gore told the largely Saudi audience, many of them educated at U.S. universities, that Arabs in the United States had been “indiscriminately rounded up, often on minor charges of overstaying a visa or not having a green card in proper order, and held in conditions that were just unforgivable.”

“Unfortunately there have been terrible abuses and it’s wrong,” Gore said. “I do want you to know that it does not represent the desires or wishes or feelings of the majority of the citizens of my country.”

Mio Foro sums up my opinion of Mr. Gore nicely.
Al Gore! Ha!

It’s sad to see a man be so utterly consumed with bitterness and contempt for the current President. Sure, there is always the “robbery conspiracy” from the 2000 election; but with all the “what if’s” the fact of the matter is that this man’s words are nowhere close to being presidential or even American for that matter.

H/T to the Captain’s Quarters.

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    Comment by Lorenzo — February 24, 2006 @ 12:26 am

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