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The ungentlemanly antics of Al Gore
www.townhall.com ^ | 12/15/03 | Kathleen Parker

Posted on 12/15/2003 4:58:34 AM PST by harpu

Has ambition ever been so naked?

Al Gore's betrayal of his own former running mate, Sen. Joe Lieberman, as he endorsed Howard Dean has provided one of those rare moments of political clarity: Gore will do whatever it takes to (a) become president; (b) exact revenge against the Clintons.

Forget the war in Iraq; forget Bush's foreign policy; forget Dean's platform. Al Gore is for - and about - Al Gore.

It was all over his face as he and Dean held hands following their surprise announcement. No one was in love in that picture. And why would they be? They're mutual users, the tit-for-tat brothers, a marriage made in political purgatory.

Gore "loves" Dean for what Dean can give him. A Supreme Court nomination. A Cabinet position. Another vice presidency? And Dean loves Gore for bringing him the establishment credibility he needed.

What makes this folie a deux so entertaining, of course, is that Gore deeply wants the man he endorsed to lose. Gore's endorsement is the kiss Fredo gets before his little boat ride with Michael Corleone's hitman.

If Dean loses, then Gore is set for 2008 and ready to take what he surely believes is his due. Being secretary of state in the Dean administration wouldn't be the worst thing to happen to Gore - that was Florida 2000 - but it would fall short of what he wants.

Gore has every right to endorse whomever he wants for his own good reasons. But he may have made a critical mistake in betraying Lieberman so publicly - and without apparent remorse - consequently defining for many Americans that certain something that always bugged them about Gore. Not his legendary woodenness or his occasional exaggerations, but his extraordinary Me-ness.

Obviously, politicians are a different breed of animal. You have to have a high degree of grandiosity to enter the fray and a thick enough skin to withstand the slings and arrows. And at some point everyone risks buying his own myth. Gore seems to have bought his, and along with it, possibly the farm.

Despite all the political maneuvering that obviously went into his secret agreement with Dean, Gore overlooked something that may have left him critically wounded come 2008. It's one of those old bugaboo "traditional" values that many Americans nonetheless still hold dear, as much for its rarity as its importance.

Loyalty.

Gore didn't have to endorse Lieberman, whom he once considered the best man to succeed him as president. He didn't have to withhold his endorsement from Lieberman's opponents. But he did have to call his old pal and tell him in advance of his intentions.

That would have been the gentlemanly gesture. The decent thing. The least he could do. But Gore did less than least, calling several hours after the world, including Lieberman, already knew of his endorsement through the media.

Gore's backhand doubtless stung all the more in light of Lieberman's own loyalty in declining to run for president until Gore had made his own intentions clear. Only when Gore declared he wouldn't run in '04 did Lieberman declare himself.

Posting comments on his Web site about the Gore endorsement, Lieberman has taken the familiar high road:

"I was proud to have been chosen by Al Gore in 2000 to be a heartbeat away from the presidency - and am determined to fight for what's right, win this nomination and defeat George W. Bush next year.

"I have a lot of respect for Al Gore - that is why I kept my promise not to run if he did. Ultimately, the voters will make the determination and I will continue to make my case about taking our party and nation forward."

Ironically, part of the reason Gore picked Lieberman as his running mate in 2000 was because of the Connecticut senator's reputation as an honest, honorable and principled man. Gore needed Lieberman, who had been an outspoken critic of Bill Clinton's marital vagrancies, to help cleanse him of the Clinton taint.

Without question, Lieberman lent moral stature to Gore's presidential bid, imbuing the ticket with an air of decency from which Gore benefited.

By his betrayal of Lieberman, Gore may have squandered his moral equity and exposed his ambition for what it is: All about Al.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: algore

1 posted on 12/15/2003 4:58:35 AM PST by harpu
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To: harpu
Worst Timing Award for 2003? He endorses the far-left anti-war candidate days before the Saddam capture. Al Gore. What a guy.
2 posted on 12/15/2003 5:02:29 AM PST by samtheman
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To: harpu
No, no, Ms. Parker....

Gore didn't have to endorse Lieberman, whom he once considered the best man to succeed him as president

C'mon, now, that is just silly. Gore chose him for political considerations as is normally done on VP choices. Get real.

Lieberman's own loyalty in declining to run for president until Gore had made his own intentions clear. Only when Gore declared he wouldn't run in '04 did Lieberman declare himself.

C'mon again. Joe went through that charade because he could never get the nomination were Gore also seeking it.

I do not mean to defend Gore, Lieberman, or anyone else, but parroting these convenient'talking points' is silly and disingenuous.

3 posted on 12/15/2003 5:10:23 AM PST by RJCogburn ("Everything happens to me. Now I'm shot by a child."...Tom Chaney after being shot by Mattie Ross)
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To: harpu
Gore may have squandered his moral equity

BWWWWWWAAAAHAAAAAAAA!

4 posted on 12/15/2003 5:16:15 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (France delenda est)
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To: harpu
Less an act of ambition than a lack of decency.
5 posted on 12/15/2003 5:39:27 AM PST by OldFriend ( BLESS OUR PRESIDENT)
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To: harpu
I am amazed that (certain) people cannot see that Gore is WEIRD and CREEPY and STRANGE and not all that bright, and Not Nice. Were he to run for dogcatcher in most small towns, he would be laughed off the ballot. He is a fiction of the Media. It does not matter what the person is, but only who they push.
6 posted on 12/15/2003 5:48:36 AM PST by Gorzaloon (Contents may have settled during shipping, but this tagline contains the stated product weight.)
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To: Gorzaloon

"Yeah, like I said, Dean-He's my man. Damnit Tip get me another Thunderbird, I am thirsty!"

7 posted on 12/15/2003 5:55:16 AM PST by Area51 (Big time RINO hunter!)
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To: harpu
Al Gore is for - and about - Al Gore.

Describes 90%of all Politicians
8 posted on 12/15/2003 5:56:17 AM PST by uncbob
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To: harpu
We used to have a term for the likes of Algore; common.
9 posted on 12/15/2003 5:57:11 AM PST by oyez (Scratch one mad dog.)
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To: harpu
Al Who?
10 posted on 12/15/2003 5:59:49 AM PST by Wombat101 (Sanitized for YOUR protection....)
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To: harpu
This might make Gore look bad, who knows? The left don't eat their own like we do, but what disturbs me is how it is turning out to make LIEberman look like Saint Joe.

Let's not forget he went along with Algore in throwing out the military ballots, and the attack on our constitution by attempting to overthrow the election of 2000. Contrary to popular opinion, President Bush did NOT steal that election. Gore and Saint Joe tried to, and failed, barely!
11 posted on 12/15/2003 6:07:11 AM PST by ladyinred (If all the world's a stage, I want to operate the trap door!)
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To: samtheman
He's running true to form. He learned a lot at his father's knee and the knee of soviet agent Arman Hammer. Gore is as red as a new red barn. Never Forget. He has always sided with any communist idea. Can you imagine how he will handle any future attack on America? WHEEE, he'll cave in just as x42 did.
12 posted on 12/15/2003 6:44:18 AM PST by tillacum (It takes a President and a Mighty Military with cajones to find Spider Hussein)
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To: ladyinred
If you back out the votes of dead people and their dogs in St. Louis and Chicago, the welfare street people who traded votes for packs of Marlboros in Milwaukee and Minneapolis, also subtract the votes of the mentally retarded and rest home residents that were rounded up by Algore's people, and then ADD BACK IN the military ballots that were kept out, I'm not so sure the big turkey won the "popular" vote.
13 posted on 12/15/2003 7:09:56 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: harpu
Gore "loves" Dean for what Dean can give him.

Chairman of the DNC.

14 posted on 12/15/2003 8:02:00 AM PST by Mike Darancette (Proud member - Neoconservative Power Vortex)
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To: YaYa123
We've been saying this. Al Gore is for Al Gore.
15 posted on 12/15/2003 3:55:05 PM PST by SuzanneC
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