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AlGoreFan - May 26, 2007 09:19 AM (GMT)
WOWIE ZOWIE :o AL KICKING BUTT (including Charlie's) AND TAKING NO PRISONERS!!!

http://www.charlierose.com/shows/2007/05/2...esident-al-gore

AlGoreFan - May 26, 2007 09:46 AM (GMT)
I watched the 2006 and especially the 2002 one again this morning... very revealing. :read:

Al is not far removed from 2002. Watch out world, here he comes! :clap:

AlGoreFan - May 26, 2007 10:17 AM (GMT)
This may be redundant but check out from 32:00:00 of the 2002 conversation to hear why Al will run this time.

http://www.charlierose.com/shows/2002/11/1...and-tipper-gore

ALGOREismylife - May 26, 2007 05:33 PM (GMT)
Glad I stayed up last night to see AL on the Charlie Rose show, thought AL was supposed to be on the May 24 show and he wasn't. So I thought just maybe I'll check out Friday's show. Glad I did. :good:

dbciii - May 26, 2007 07:09 PM (GMT)
Darn. I wanted to watch it but was dog-tired. I planned to tape it and fell asleep.


I think the tea leaves are organizing themselves. Just imagine - Al Gore running against the clown who took over his unexpired senate term!

Well, at least Tennessee would be assured of a president!

:P

Patsy - May 26, 2007 08:08 PM (GMT)
When Gore was elected VP, Tennessee had a Democratic Governor, and someone was appointed to fill out his term. This was about the time that the Bible Belt was taking over Tennessee, and Thompson saw this as an opportunity to cash in on his
make-believe conservative ideas. He said that he was the good ole country boy, and the people fell for it. In fact, The Tennessean, our paper, has been running positive articles on him for several days, and someone wrote in and reminded them that they had another favorite son, but nothing has been written on Gore yet.
I ran into a lady at a luncheon the other day, and she said, "His personal life cannot under go close inspection." She was referring to his treatment of his first wife. She would not say anything else, but if the media is fair they will dig into his life as they did Gore's. Also, it has been reported that Fred is lazy, and not one bill in Congress has his name on it.

Reverend Wally - May 26, 2007 08:59 PM (GMT)
Frankly, we do NOT need any more entertainers or actors in the White House.

We need patriotic leaders who actually give a damn about EVERY American .... and I mean Americans .... not criminal illegal border crashers.

dbciii - May 27, 2007 11:35 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Patsy @ May 26 2007, 02:08 PM)
When Gore was elected VP, Tennessee had a Democratic Governor, and someone was appointed to fill out his term. This was about the time that the Bible Belt was taking over Tennessee, and Thompson saw this as an opportunity to cash in on his
make-believe conservative ideas. He said that he was the good ole country boy, and the people fell for it. In fact, The Tennessean, our paper, has been running positive articles on him for several days, and someone wrote in and reminded them that they had another favorite son, but nothing has been written on Gore yet.
I ran into a lady at a luncheon the other day, and she said, "His personal life cannot under go close inspection." She was referring to his treatment of his first wife. She would not say anything else, but if the media is fair they will dig into his life as they did Gore's. Also, it has been reported that Fred is lazy, and not one bill in Congress has his name on it.

Yes, I know Thompson is a "looser" as his most loyal fans would spell it. The very idea that he is being hawked as presidential material shows how far the once-proud "republic" party has fallen.

The very idea of this bloviating redneck being put into a contest with someone as insightful and committed as Al Gore should be offensive to thinking Americans everywhere. It is cynicism in the extreme by the dark powers behind the curtain - the ones who gave us the smiling empty suit Reagan and this current abomination - to think that the masses can be hoodwinked yet again. But then, that is what Al's book is all about. There IS an Assault on Reason, and it has been highly successful.

I watched the Charlie Rose interview on the web last night, and then the rerun of the Larry King interview. Man, I feel like a giddy schoolgirl fawning over Conrad Birdy!

There was a move by some back in the '06 elections to run ads/post signs just saying "Republicans think you're stupid." That sums it up pretty well. Al's message is a great one; the one thing that he/we need to make sure of is that it does not backfire. The message that We the People are so easily distracted by fluff - Paris Hilton, Tom Cruise, Britney's problems, etc. is valid, but those who are "guilty" - and there are obviously plenty - might just get annoyed and vote for the person who tells them "all's wel.l" I recall one of bush's press conferences in which he said something about people being upset by the Iraq war and said they should not worry about it - that was his job. THAT is our biggest risk - that appeals to apathy will win over appeals to reason. The lazy people might just LIKE lazy old Fred! After all, they thought party-boy gwb was just fine.

I don't think it will work again - after all, it did not work then - it only made it close enough to steal - and to quote our esteemed "decider":

"Fool me once -
shame on you

Fool me again -
uh...
mmm...
you can't fool me again"





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