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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Al in '08???

Al Gore is running to California, New York, Utah, Washington, France and points in between to promote "An Inconvenient Truth," a film chronicling his elaborate slide shows to educate people about global warming.

But is the former vice president running for president again?

The answer, he says, is no. Some Democrats are not so sure.

"I'm a recovering politician on about Step 9," Gore told The Associated Press. "But I'm on a different kind of campaign now — to persuade people to take action to solve the climate crisis, and it's always easier when you're focused on one thing."

For most of his adult life, Gore was focused on the presidency. He ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination in 1988 and served as vice president under President Clinton from 1993-2001. He narrowly lost the 2000 presidential campaign to George W. Bush, despite collecting more popular votes than the Texas Republican.

He's a richer man for his loss — literally. Gore is a senior adviser to Google Inc., a member of the Apple Computer Inc., board and co-founder and chairman of an investment firm.

Gore is a longtime opponent of the Iraq war, which makes him a favorite of liberal Internet-savvy Democrats who dominate the party's emerging "netroots." And with his advocacy of climate change awareness, Gore is the leading voice on an issue that Republicans and Democrats alike say is gaining prominence among voters.

It's an issue that inspires passion in Gore, something his fellow Democrats say he lacked in 2000.

"If he's the guy we see today, I think he'd be formidable," said Joe Trippi, a Democratic consultant who helped run Howard Dean's Internet-fueled presidential campaign in 2004.

"I think the real danger is if he were to run as an independent. If he did that, he would wreak havoc on the race in 2008," Trippi said. "He could say, 'I've been out of the system and we have to do it in a different way. I want to lead the way.'"

Kathleen Sullivan, chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, said Gore looks better each day Bush is president.

"For some people, it took six years of George Bush to wake up and realize that Al Gore was the real deal," Sullivan said.

Privately, senior Democrats put long odds on Gore running and winning the Democratic nomination.


Speculation about his future heightened last weekend when Gore opened NBC's "Saturday Night Live" with a skit in which he pretended to be the president of the United States looking back on six years of accomplishments.

No global warming. No war in Iraq. No budget deficits. And gasoline at 19 cents a gallon. The nation's big crisis under a President Gore: "Glaciers that once were melting are now on the attack," he joked.


His focus, Gore said, is on global warming rather than the presidency.

"If I can use the experience I gained from the years I spent in public service to better communicate that message, I'm going to do my best to accomplish that and just hope I can reach people to the best of my ability," he said.

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4 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

MoveOn bankrolled his speaking tour last year on Global Warming, so he also has the backing of the millions of MoveOn members I would think.I know he has mine :)

title="comment permalink">May 17, 2006 10:17 PM  
Blogger Human said...

Well then as Pissed off Patricia said at my place. he's be a good Interior Sec.
There is a draft Gore website.
Peace.

title="comment permalink">May 17, 2006 11:04 PM  
Blogger Andrew Kaduk said...

That's good...you guys are tentatively backing Gore who is possibly the ONLY Washington insider who is dumber than Bush AND Dick Durbin. You could put the three of those jackasses in a boat and push them out to sea for all I care. Hell, give 'em oars...they'd never figure out how to use them. They would all just sit and blow canned soundbites at eachother until they all died.

Hmm, might make a great reality TV show..."THREE MORONS, ONE BOAT....CERTAIN DEATH"

title="comment permalink">May 17, 2006 11:19 PM  
Blogger John Good said...

Whether Al Gore ends up running in 2008 or not, he is modeling the way our public figures, and especially our would-be presidents, should be operating -- from the heart and true to themselves. Standing for something more important than just winning, and more powerful than the fear of losing.

title="comment permalink">May 18, 2006 6:40 PM  

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