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The Bobster

Joined: 15 Jan 2003
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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:53 pm Post subject: Al Gore Endorses Barack Obama. |
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Some of us had a feeling it was coming.
Clearly, I think he wanted to wait until Hillary was gone from the race for good. I think his relationship with the Clinton camp has been strained, at best since the 2000 election. Bill didn't spend a lot of time campaigning for him back then, and the Clinton Popularity Index was pretty close to its lowest ebb as they were getting ready to leave the White House - the Monica thing, painful memories of Hillary's health care fiasco, the general malaise of losing a Democratic Congressional majority during his term and having to endure Newt's conservative revolution - so I think most Gore supporters I that election were happy to distance themselves from the administration he's been working with for most of the last decade.
Regardless, had he endorsed prior to this, the Hillary-ites would be spitting on him as a turncoat even more so than what happened to Richardson a few months ago.
From his website/blog:
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A few hours from now I will step on stage in Detroit, Michigan to announce my support for Senator Barack Obama. From now through Election Day, I intend to do whatever I can to make sure he is elected President of the United States.
Over the next four years, we are going to face many difficult challenges -- including bringing our troops home from Iraq, fixing our economy, and solving the climate crisis. Barack Obama is clearly the candidate best able to solve these problems and bring change to America. |
One question some might have is whether Al will help or hinder. Among liberals in general, though, I think he's got the best reputation out there at the moment, and a Nobel Prize to boot ... and, of course, I think climate change is one of the important problems we face right now, even though it's likely the worst of it will happen sometime after I'm dead. |
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Kuros
Joined: 27 Apr 2004
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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 6:14 pm Post subject: |
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Al will help.
One of the reasons he will help is because he stayed out of the primary fray. But I don't think his reasons for staying out were calculated. I genuinely think Al Gore is an introvert who has tired of the pressures of the limelight. He might have had private preferences as to who would win, but I doubt they were strong, and they certainly were not strong enough to put him back into the limelight.
But Al Gore's foundational reluctance to endorse adds to a sincerity. Notice the introvert has vowed to do 'everything he can' to help Obama win. Al Gore is offering giving up the privacy he treasures. So its clear that Gore's endorsement, now once given, is sincere. |
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The Bobster

Joined: 15 Jan 2003
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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:48 pm Post subject: |
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Kuros wrote: |
I genuinely think Al Gore is an introvert who has tired of the pressures of the limelight. |
You might be right and it saddens me a bit. Some of us were hoping to see him in a Cabinet position, someplace where he could make some serious headway on the climate change thing. |
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