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Title: John Gibson is a disgrace


ALGOREismylife - February 14, 2006 07:16 PM (GMT)
http://www.newshounds.us/2006/02/13/john_g..._to_al_gore.php

John Gibson's Grotesque Message Of Hate To Al Gore

John Gibson's behavior today on Big Story was astonishing. His cruel and malicious commentary on Al Gore was a disgrace not only to himself but to this country as well. Gibson didn't like the comments made by Gore this weekend at the Jiddah Economic Forum, which is fine. He's certainly entitled to a critical analysis of Gore's speech. However, Gibson went far, far beyond critical analysis into a range of rhetoric that goes beyond reason.
2/13/06

Here is a transcript of Gibson's My Word commentary on Gore. The opening visual imagery was especially distasteful.
"It must kill Al Gore that he's not President.It must be a terrible burning tumor in his gut eating at him every day of his life."

Then after Gibson called Gore a liar , he started taunting him about the Presidency. His tone had the level of ridicule reached when bullies are surrounded by their support system.
"These statements indicate every so often Al Gore just can't help playing president, but even pretend presidents have to face tough questions."

The closing statement was the hardest to watch because Gibson was sneering and snarling.

President Gore needs a reality check. As much as he thinks he ought to have been President 43, and as unfair as he thinks the counting was which denied him the office he thought was his from birth, the fact is he just isn't President Gore.

He's just a presidential wannabe. Never was and never will be. And it's killing him. And it's why every so often he says these crazy things.

Pity Al Gore. It's the fever that won't pass.

comment: As always the administration needs all the enemies they can find to deflect attention from the truith. However, there seems to be some fear that Al Gore might be planning to run in 2008. The results of a Fox News Poll shows some favorable results for Gore. His name is buried in the section talking about the fantasy candidates like Oprah. Al Gore got 34% which is too high to ignore.



earthmother - February 14, 2006 07:47 PM (GMT)
The conservative media will have a feast with what Gore said, and they'll twist it and spin it and milk it for all it's worth. He has to have known when he gave this speech that it would be taken by many hard-liners in this country as evidence that he's soft on terrorists. They'll accuse him of being all warm and fuzzy with terrorists and offering them therapy like the lie that's still being perpetrated by the right wing about liberals post-9/11. But the fact is that Islam is here to stay, and we have to find a way to deal with this situation or we will only keep fueling the hatred. Bush's behavior is arrogant and antagonistic and feeds the flame of Muslim hatred for the U.S. Gore's approach, on the other hand, can act like a salve on a burn, cooling the fire and hopefully getting us to a point where we can all live together in the world again without fear of being blown up. Bush's approach of trying to kill every terrorist in the world and squash every country that harbors terrorists will only ignite more fires. Gore's approach has a chance, at least, of calming the situation.

Of course, conservatives don't want to hear about that. They think we can be successful in this effort by just blasting all terrorists to smithereens. The problem with that approach is that you'll never kill all of them, and in killing some of them, you've made those that remain hate you even more. It'll be very interesting to see how he handles this issue if he does decide to make a run for the White House. It's going to be a major talking point, obviously.

earthmother - February 14, 2006 07:47 PM (GMT)
Meanwhile, I forgot to say . . . John Gibson is an A #1 a**hole.

JamesAquila - February 14, 2006 09:00 PM (GMT)
Here's hoping John Gibson is rewarded by the GOP with a hunting trip with Dick Cheney.

greyfox - February 14, 2006 09:06 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (JamesAquila @ Feb 14 2006, 03:00 PM)
Here's hoping John Gibson is rewarded by the GOP with a hunting trip with Dick Cheney.

:lol: :clap:

Nothing would be better than if Gore just came out and punched the MSM in the nose, denouncing them as a tool of big corporations and the republican party.

earthmother - February 14, 2006 09:43 PM (GMT)
I don't think he can afford to alienate the MSM like that. They already treat him badly enough.

greyfox - February 14, 2006 11:07 PM (GMT)
That's my point. I think people would respect Gore for doing such.

Uncle Joe - February 15, 2006 04:30 PM (GMT)
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In theory, that would be nice. But evidently President Gore doesn't read the papers. It sounds like he doesn't know that many of the hijackers who attacked us on 9/11 were Saudi.

President Gore doesn't appear to know that many of the foreign jihadis fighting Americans in Iraq are Saudi.


John Gibson cannot have his cake and eat it too, if he is convinced Saudi Arabia is behind 9/11, why did he not speak up when we invaded Iraq instead of them?

Al Gore was speaking to the people of Saudi Arabia in an attempt to defuse the crisis after the cartoon riots. Anytime someone gets in to an argument, you can lower the escalating rhetoric by taking some responsibility for the dispute.

Apparently it is John Gibson that does not read the news the Bush administration has detained people with out charges indefinitely, with no access to an attorney or contact with their families. The Bush administration has pulled us out of the Geneva Conventions and enabled torture, this is not new news. Their are photos out there of Bush giving a big sloppy kiss to the Saudi Crown Prince after 9/11, can you imagine if F.D.R. or Winston Churchill had laid a wet one on Hitler or Tojo after Pearl Harbor? If John is so convinced Saudi Arabia is behind 9/11 why did he not speak up then? There are over a billion Moslems on the planet, does John think we should go to war with all of them?

John is not even a conservative, he is a cultist, believing that anything Bush does is all good even if it goes against so called conservative ideology.




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