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KARENNA GORE SCHIFF: Get Out, Mr. Nader - You're only fueling defeatism--and you defeated my father
Wall Street Journal ^
| February 28, 2004
| KARENNA GORE SCHIFF
Posted on 02/28/2004 12:15:16 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Edited on 04/23/2004 12:06:33 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Watching Ralph Nader declare his candidacy was like having a terrible flashback. Oh no--not this again! I'm not saying we should muzzle independent voices or rule out third parties. Mr. Nader has a right to run for president. And I have a right to say, What an awful idea.
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TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2002; 2004; albertgore; albertgorejunior; algorejr; gore; nadar; nader; soreloserman
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To: rottndog
Getting hammered on by the left comes with the territory. Screw them and screw him.
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posted on
02/28/2004 12:44:16 AM PST
by
RichInOC
(Ralph Nader: Unsafe at any speed...at least for the Democrats.)
To: wardaddy
Okay, spill it. lol!
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posted on
02/28/2004 12:54:59 AM PST
by
kcvl
To: Cincinatus' Wife
OH, GAG!
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posted on
02/28/2004 12:57:09 AM PST
by
kcvl
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Since George W. Bush took office, a budget surplus of $230 billion has become a deficit of $521 billion.
Uh, if "Daddy" had won, the deficit would be $1 trillion because he would not have lowered taxes, etc. PLUS, he'd still be playing footsie with Saddam and the Taliban and our friend Osama would have been still reeking havoc. Daddy would still be talking about his "lockbox".
To: Cincinatus' Wife
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posted on
02/28/2004 12:59:19 AM PST
by
BigSkyFreeper
(Liberalism is Communism one drink at a time. - P.J. O'Rourke)
To: Jerry Attrick
I think Karenna needs to keep her box locked.
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posted on
02/28/2004 12:59:34 AM PST
by
rottndog
(woof)
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To: Just mythoughts
What a New York banker funded the communists? Big time. He hated the Czar because of the pogroms and Russian's attemps to assimilate the Jews. Schiff earlier raised money for the Japanese in their 1905 war against Russia. Then at the time of the Russian revolution he gave Trotsky $20 million in gold to take back to Lenin. If I'm not mistaken Trotsky booked passage back to Russia but Canadian authorities jailed him and seized the gold when the ship stopped in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was set free when Wilson threatened not to send any troops to France to fight the Germans unless the Canadians let Trotsky go. So they gave him back his gold and sent him on to Russia. And the rest, as they say, is history.
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posted on
02/28/2004 1:03:08 AM PST
by
DentsRun
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Hey Karenna .. Why don't you get your dad to give a supporting speech for Kerry
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posted on
02/28/2004 1:05:08 AM PST
by
Mo1
(THE CUSTER CONSERVATIVES: "Not Smart... But Principled, Dammit!)
To: Psycho_Bunny
Though she had met groom Andrew Schiff only nine months before, "I've never been more sure of anything," says Karenna Gore, entering Washington National Cathedral with dad Al and mom Tipper.
It's hard to pare down the guest list when your father is the Vice President and your groom is from a prominent New York City family. But Karenna Gore, 24, and Andrew Schiff, 32, a Manhattan primary-care physician and a descendant of bander-philanthropist Jacob Schiff, did enough surgery to keep the crowd to a mere 300. "It wasn't a star studded affair,' says the new Mrs. Schiff, a Columbia University Law School student. "It was a lot of old family friends." Well, yes, but those old pals included Agriculture secretary Dan Glickman, Housing Secretary Andrew Cuomo, cosmetics mogul Leonard Lauder, and President Bill Clinton (Hillary and Chelsea were in Europe).
The bride's mother, Tipper, "helped me plan, but she wasn't pushy about anything," says Karenna. The groom's job, Andrew says with a smile, was "showing up on time, making sure my clothes were clean- important things." After being escorted down the aisle of the Washington National Cathedral by her nervous father, Al Gore Jr., Karenna carrying a bouquet of off-white roses, exchanged vows with Andrew. At the reception on the lawn of the Veep's residence, one more star showed up along with the seven-tiered cake (each layer a different flavor). Aretha Franklin took the mike to sing "The Way I love You" for the couple's first dance. And Grammy-winning fiddler Mark O'Connor played "Tennessee Waltz" while Karenna twirled with her dad. She also cut a rug with her granddad, former Sen. Al Gore Sr, 90. "He was really excited," she says. "He was doing his old country-dancing style. That was one of my favorite moments."
People Magazine
January 1998
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posted on
02/28/2004 1:06:07 AM PST
by
kcvl
To: Cincinatus' Wife
"Mr. Nader's self-serving message encourages people to believe nothing that politicians say....."
Sounds like good advice to me.
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posted on
02/28/2004 1:08:41 AM PST
by
sport
To: Mo1
if she wants to get even with Nader for the last run .... just tell daddy to endorse him and that should be the kiss of death
.
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posted on
02/28/2004 1:10:14 AM PST
by
Elle Bee
To: DentsRun
Would you give me the names of "history" books that record this?
I have read about some of these events. Not quite the way you have described.
Not that I do not believe you. Would like to research the history.
I always considered the French Revolution to be the foundation for what has followed the past almost 200 years.
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Drew Schiffs great aunt, Dorothy Schiff, ran her afternoon tabloid New York Post as a money-making liberal fiefdom from 1939 to 1976, when she sold it to Rupert Murdoch.
January 31, 2004 -- GIMME SHELTER
It looks like another Gore got edged out of the running.
After we reported last week that Lisa Belzberg, the estranged wife of Seagram heir Matthew Bronfman, prevailed in a bidding war for Rosie O'Donnell's townhouse on the Upper West Side, we discovered her competition included the daughter of former vice president, and failed 2000 presidential candidate, Al Gore.
After the price of the property dropped from the original $6.9 million asking down to $4.9 million, Karenna Gore Schiff, touted as her father's most trusted advisor in the 2000 presidential race, and Belzberg, went after O'Donnell's vacated digs armed with a boatload of cash.
Karenna's doctor husband, Andrew Schiff, is a great grandson of railroad tycoon Jacob (and a great nephew of Dorothy Schiff, a former owner of the New York Post).
Belzberg's cash, by contrast, was from the Bronfman fortune.
Warner Brothers, which bankrolled O'Donnell's talk show, bought the five-bedroom, 4 1/2-bath townhouse four years ago for $6.5 million and renovated the place to the portly gabmistress' specs.
Featured is a master bath with a steam shower and freestanding tub, a garden and two terraces.
There's also plenty of expensive woodwork done in dark cherry.
After the dust settled, Belzberg - who is said to be a close friend of Gore's former boss, Bill Clinton - bought the five-story house for almost $5.5 million, according to sources.
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posted on
02/28/2004 1:16:40 AM PST
by
kcvl
To: Cincinatus' Wife
I write a topical comedy service for radio DJs, so I tend to assess candidates' chances through their "comedy templates" and whether they are negative and persistent enough to actually harm the candidate's electibility. That's how I knew, and predicted here right after it happened, that Dean's "Yeeeaauugghhh!!" outburst would never go away and he was toast. That was the impression of Dean that was left in voters' minds, and all us comedy writers, DJs and and late night comedians insured that nobody would ever forget it. Dean will go down in history as the wildman screaming "Yeeeaaauughh!!!" who nobody in his right mind wanted near the nuclear button.
By the same token, Al Gore's fate was sealed in a quieter but no less devastating way when he puffed himself up like a rooster and walked over to Dubya during the debate, trying to invade his space and intimidate him. When Dubya turned, regarded him with bemusement, nodded his head, and dismissively said, "Hiya," it was over for Gore. He came across as so pompous, weird and utterly deranged that nothing he could do after that could erase the suspicion of mental instability that nobody wanted to see in a US president. Gore wasn't sunk by Nader, he was sunk by the anchor that is Al Gore. (Don't believe Al is an anchor? Ask Howard Dean what that Gore endorsement did for him.)
The fact is, Corinna, the only thing your dad had to do to become president was not to convince Ralph Nader to get out of the race. It was to win his "home" state. Sadly for Al, those were the people who knew him best, so it was not to be.
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posted on
02/28/2004 1:17:16 AM PST
by
HHFi
To: HHFi
He came across as so pompous, weird and utterly deranged that nothing he could do after that could erase the suspicion of mental instability that nobody wanted to see in a US president. Gore wasn't sunk by Nader, he was sunk by the anchor that is Al Gore.That was before Gore's ridiculous ' Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh' (sighing sounds off camera) performance, wasn't it?
To: Psycho_Bunny
Definitely this acorn didn't fall to far from the TREE.
Hey Mrs. Schiff, ask your daddy to endorse Nader.
Your nightmares will end.
To: kcvl
(Hillary and Chelsea were in Europe). LOL
To: Elle Bee
LOL ..
BTW .. now that Deans out .. I wonder who her daddy is backing now ?
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posted on
02/28/2004 1:26:43 AM PST
by
Mo1
(THE CUSTER CONSERVATIVES: "Not Smart... But Principled, Dammit!)
To: DentsRun
Karenna Gore Schiff is 30, married and has two kids of her own.
February 28, 2004
Karenna Gore Schiff and Drew Schiff
Dr. and Mrs. Popularly Elected First Family; dont bring up the Patakis; biotechnology can be fun!; Schiff likes Giff
Karenna Gore Schiffs ears peek out from between the strands of her flaxen hair; she, 30 years old, fixes the irregularity. Her husband, Andrew, 38, a former physician turned biotech venture capitalist, isnt here. He is a private man and doesnt court publicity. She is awfully unassuming for someone who seems to be involved in every charitable organization in the city, graduated from Columbia Law School, received a $200,000 advance from Miramax Books and has been near the forefront of national politics for years.
"I think that Pataki has short-changed the city," Mrs. Schiff said over a Caesar salad. "I think that by supporting the Bush administration, he has done harm to some of the things that I care about. So I would hope that he is defeatedor doesnt runnext time."
The disappointment in Governor Pataki is understandable. The Schiffs, whether spending time in Central Park with their two children (Wyatt and Anna), scampering around museums or scatting to Wynton Marsalis, feel the ripples of city policy on a very personal level: both, in their nonprofit ventures, and he, working in an industry at the whim of governmental regulation.
Born and raised on the Upper East Side (where his family has resided for "generations"), Dr. Schiff comes from a family that is essentially nonpartisan, although they have, said Mrs. Schiff, tended to vote Republican.
Dr. Andrew (Drew) Schiff is a managing director at Perseus-Soros BioPharmaceutical Fund, which makes investmentsin the $10 million to $50 million rangein the biotechnology sector. On the side, he also sits on the board at Henry Street Settlement, a charity that sponsors a community mental-health clinic, a battered womens shelter, and many other initiatives and centers.
Mrs. Schiff is the head of the advocacy committee for Sanctuary for Families and the director of community affairs for the Association to Benefit Children.
As with most dividend-yielding partnerships, theirs is symbiotic.
"Hes been really helpful to me in learning how a nonprofit works, so we do talk about that kind of stuff," said Mrs. Schiff. "Its true that I cant get quite as excited about finance as he does, but I try. But he likes to talk politics, too. Hes been around the city for a long timehe knows a lot of the players better than I do in city politics.
"I think that hes basically enamored of biotechnology. He loves combining his medical experience with his interest in businessinvesting in companies that are trying to make medicines for cancer and heart disease and childrens diseases," Mrs. Schiff continued. "Its definitely something that excites him. So my guess is that hell stay with it, but hes always been somebody who likes to change and learn and do new things." She added, "He may decide to go to architecture school next year, knowing Drew."
In spite of the inescapable connectionher dad is President-elect-forever Al, her mom the well-kissed TipperMrs. Schiff admits that shes not an "expert" on city politics, but shes awfully connected. She supported Gifford Miller ("His wife is fantastic, by the way"), Jonathan Bing and Liz Krueger.
"Its true what Tip ONeill said: All politics is local," Mrs. Schiff said. "And so, in a sense, whenever you start at a local level, you can gain a lot of experience and understanding. Ive campaigned for Liz Krueger for State Senatorshaken-hands-in-the-subway kind of thingso I suppose thats one way Ive been involved, in a local sense. But Im also very much interested in national politics, I guess, because for so much of my life I was in that milieu."
Its not all business with the Schiffs: When venturing out from their East 66th Street residence, they go to the Met, attend the opera and frequent jazz concerts at Lincoln Center. "Wynton Marsalis is amazing," said Mrs. Schiff. "They have this great Jazz for Kids thing that we take our kids to sometimes. Hes hilarious. Its only an hour, and thats great, because thats about my attention span, too."
At a glance, the Schiffs are absurdly accomplished. Gretchen Buchenholz, the executive director and founder of the Association to Benefit Children, goes so far as to say, "Theyre really present. They belong in this cosmopolis." But of the two, Dr. Schiff is more detail-oriented.
"One thing we dont have in common is that he plans in advance much more than I do. Hes probably already done his Christmas shopping, and Ill do it the last week," said Mrs. Schiff. "The thing is, when youre married to someone who is that organized, and better at planning, sometimes you get worse. Because theres that safety net." Mrs. Schiff said that she and Dr. Schiff are obsessed with e-mailing each other on their Blackberrys. "Sometimes were even in the same room," she said. "We call it the Crackberry."
Elon R. Green
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posted on
02/28/2004 1:26:57 AM PST
by
kcvl
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