Al Gore and MySpace: Ahead of the Curve Once Again - Page 2

Part of: What's Breaking

What’s it all mean then, eh?
Al Gore, mostly forgotten through the first five years of George W. Bush’s presidency, may well emerge as a formidable 2008 contender. The media, at the least, is fully enamored with the “non-politician” Gore, the prognosticator Gore, the non-focus grouped and poll-driven Gore.

Gore’s “emergence” comes at an interesting and pivotal moment for the Democratic Party. There is hope that the Dems can retake the House for the first time since 1994. People are also seriously scrutinizing the potential candidacy of Hillary Clinton, before she is simply ceded the presidential nomination. A front page New York Times piece that looks deeply into Bill and Hillary’s private life seems to imply the question: Is America really ready for four more years of these two?

But there are also much larger policy issues at stake. Clinton’s position on the war can potentially place her in similar sticky territory as Sen. John Kerry’s “voted before it before I voted against it” murk-atude. Clinton is also a sitting Senator from Northeastern and “liberal” New York, which may not sit well with a country now accustomed to electing Southern executives to the White House.

Upshot
If he were to jump into the ’08 presidential race, Al Gore plus MySpace makes perfect sense. Perhaps this is an inconvenient truth that Hillary Clinton and other “invisible primary” players should well take note of.

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  • 1 - Arch Conservative

    May 26, 2006 at 12:16 pm

    What has Mr. Carville beeen smoking?

    Right about what?

    Inventing the internet?

    Winning florida?

    The earth spinning of it's axis thanks to global warming?

    The real reason people don't like Al Gore is because he's an asshole.

  • 2 - Bryan McKay

    May 26, 2006 at 1:31 pm

    Arch Conservative, let's take a look at the things you claim Al Gore has been wrong about.

    Inventing the internet?

    I can't believe people are still bringing this up. That story was based on a misreading of a quote. Al Gore played an important role in organizing Congressional meetings to help promote the internet, which is more or less what he claimed. He never even used the word "invent."

    Winning Florida?

    Did he claim to have won Florida? I must have missed that one. It seems, however, that we'll never really know who really won Florida. For all intents and purposes, Bush won, but I can't even imagine that you, arch conservative as you are, would be able to refute the claim that the election in Florida was FUBAR in many respects. Maybe Bush would have still won, but something was certainly amiss.

    The earth spinning of it's axis thanks to global warming?

    The claim isn't that it's going to spin off its axis. Global warming would change the earth's axis. That doesn't mean it's going to go off cartwheeling into space. The idea that global climate change could change the earth's axis isn't so far out, by the way. It has happened before in history. Even the recent tsunami altered the earth's axis slightly (and shortened our day by three microseconds!).

  • 3 - RogerMDillon

    May 26, 2006 at 1:37 pm

    No, Arch, that's why people don't like you.

    Gore spoke about leading the charge in Congress to fund the Internet's development, but why would you let facts get in the way when it's so easier to attack someone with lies?

    Or you could do some research. Here's Vint Cerf, inventor of the Internet Protocol on June 14, 2000 during a live Internet forum hosted by Time Magazine:

    "I'd like to clear up one little item - about the Vice President ... He really does deserve some credit for his early recognition of the importance of the Internet and the technology that makes it work. He was certainly among the first if not the first in Congress to realize how powerful the information revolution would be and both as Senator and Vice President he has been enormously helpful in supporting legislation and programs to help further develop the Internet - for example the Next Generation Internet program."

  • 4 - Eric Berlin

    May 26, 2006 at 1:39 pm

    Well said, Bryan. And I don't think Gore has ever inspired real "hatred," except perhaps with the most extreme right wing elements of the Republican Party. This very fact may play into a very interesting (yet hypothetical-at-this-point) Gore or Hillary debate.

  • 5 - Arch Conservative

    May 26, 2006 at 1:40 pm

    Gore is just another democrat sore loser with a bone to pick.

    It must eat deep into his soul to know how beloved slick willie was among the heathen left and that they never loved him enough to deliver him the white house.

  • 6 - Eric Berlin

    May 26, 2006 at 1:41 pm

    Great quote, Roger!

  • 7 - Dave Nalle

    May 26, 2006 at 1:42 pm

    To give credit where it's due, I worked for Gore when he was 'inventing the internet'. It's a poor choice of words, but his Congressional Clearing House on the Future genuinely did help promote and smooth the way legislatively for the development of what we now know as the internet, not to mention promoting a lot of other new and speculative technology.

    dave

  • 8 - Eric Berlin

    May 26, 2006 at 1:43 pm

    Yes, Arch, Gore is clearly still reeling from his 2000 loss in promoting a widely acclaimed documentary about the future of our planet.

  • 9 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo

    May 26, 2006 at 1:44 pm

    Sir Berlin, a pleasure to read as ever! marvellous format here, and the best author bio of all ever!

    regarding this flickery, i think it's nice to see a politician makin the transition to motion pictures for a change. a motion picture about a man gives a lecture with slides, perhaps, but still.

  • 10 - Arch Conservative

    May 26, 2006 at 1:49 pm

    You honestly don't think he'd trade his little book in in a heartbeat if he could be in the White House right now Eric?

  • 11 - Eric Berlin

    May 26, 2006 at 1:57 pm

    I've no doubt that Gore still carries political ambitions but that in no way implies that he is a "sore loser with a bone to pick."

  • 12 - Eric Berlin

    May 26, 2006 at 1:58 pm

    Thanks very much Duke! I've gotten several compliments on the bio of late... who knew?

  • 13 - RogerMDillon

    May 26, 2006 at 2:01 pm

    It's a poor choice of words, Dave, because that's not what he said.

    "During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet."
    -March 9, 1999 during CNN's "Late Edition"

    Arch, documenatries are movies not books.

  • 14 - Dave Nalle

    May 26, 2006 at 2:04 pm

    Right, Arch, because that IS a poor choice of words, since to be accurate Congress did not create the internet, and because it implies a more direct role for Gore than he really had. Though as I said before, of everyone in Congress he was certainly the most aware and involved at the time the internet was coming into existence.

    Dave

  • 15 - Jet in Columbus

    May 26, 2006 at 2:07 pm

    It's beginning to sound like a bunch of ex-wives screaming about sins their husbands did years ago and long forgotten!

    I'm glad I'm gay!

  • 16 - Joan Hunt

    May 26, 2006 at 2:26 pm

    Is he "serial"?

  • 17 - Eric Berlin

    May 26, 2006 at 2:41 pm

    totally cereal

  • 18 - Arch Conservative

    May 26, 2006 at 2:49 pm

    A poor choice of words that goes to actual meaning right?

    That one instance that was a poor choice of words is excusable but Trent Lott's poor choice of words regarding strom thurmond isn't?

    I think gore's poor choice of words speaks to his over inflated sense of self. I think he caught that disease from bill and hillary.

  • 19 - JR

    May 26, 2006 at 3:09 pm

    Facts:
    (1) Al Gore/ Bill Clinton Defeated George Walker Bush in 1992.
    (2) Al Gore defeated Gorge W. Bush in 2000.

    Prediction
    (1) Al Gore will beat Jeb Bush in 2008.

    Conclusion:
    Al Gore will be the only man having beaten all 3 Bushes.

  • 20 - JustOneMan

    May 26, 2006 at 3:18 pm

    JR...your fairy tales when EEEEEEEEEE Gore wakes up and finds out that it was all a dream...and he looses a second time...just like sorta loke the in the TV show Dallas "who killed JR" dream sequence...right JR or is it JO!

  • 21 - JR

    May 26, 2006 at 3:22 pm

    There is only one visonary in this country. The name is AL GORE! Neocons - move to Mexico -- if they let you in. Bush is making a big fence on border. Flee the country before the prosecutors get you -- and while Bush-Fence is not up yet. Prosecutors will get you -- like they got your uncles at Enron.

  • 22 - Eric Berlin

    May 26, 2006 at 3:26 pm

    A confluence of factors, including the "conservative fatigue" I mentioned in my last piece, make Gore a very interesting candidate to take a look at for '08. The more he can stave off thinking/acting like a "candidate," the more attractive he looks.

  • 23 - JustOneMan

    May 26, 2006 at 3:31 pm

    JO,

    Visionary??? That bloated feckless, spinless hypcirtical AL Gore..son of Al Gore Sr. who

    voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

    participated in a 74 day filibuster to delay and weaken the legislation.

    proposed an amendment to the Civil Rights Act that would have kept federal funds flowing to schools that defied court desegregation orders. It was defeated by a vote of 74-25. 23 Democrats and 1 Republican voted for it.


    Al Gore whis is wasting millions of gallons of fuel flying his bloated ass to a film festival in France???

  • 24 - JR

    May 26, 2006 at 3:37 pm

    Al Gore is coming like a hurrycane. Swiftboating is not going to work. Diebolding elections is not going to work. Choicepointing voters is not going to work. Run out of country you neocons. America needs patriots and not cowards and treasonists. Your disdain for our constitution has cost us dearly. You are out of luck!

  • 25 - Arch Conservative

    May 26, 2006 at 3:48 pm

    Fact:

    JR lives in candyland if he thinks Al Gore won in 200 and actually has a shot in 2008.

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