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On PBS, Charlie Rose Asks Al Gore Why Bush Resists 'Enlightened Conversation'
News Busters ^ | June 21, 2006 | Tim Graham

Posted on 06/22/2006 10:21:53 PM PDT by Lorianne

Back from a break for heart surgery, PBS talk-show host Charlie Rose devoted his entire hour-long show Monday night to Al Gore, promoting his doom-documentary "An Inconvenient Truth." Rose pressed Gore comfortably from the left: if the president has an "intellectually dishonest" position ignoring the facts, and why no one is having an "enlightened conversation" with President Bush on global warming. Once Rose shifted to Iraq, he laughed at Gore when they discussed whether Bush knew he would invade Iraq as he campaigned in 2000: "I don’t think Dick Cheney had told him yet that he was going to invade Iraq.” This, after Gore said he was trying to convey a "textured and subtle" foreign policy mindset.

MRC intern Eugene Gibilaro found and transcribed this section of the interview, about 25 minutes in:

Al Gore: "I had one Republican CEO in one of the largest businesses in America say to me privately, off the record, he said ‘Al, look’, and a big supporter of Bush, he said ‘Al, lets be honest, 15 minutes after George Bush leaves the Oval Office, regardless of whose elected, America is going to have a different global warming policy, we know that’. And I think Exxon-Mobil knows it."

Charlie Rose: "Why do you think the Bush Administration, or the President himself, or Dick Cheney, are opposed to this? Is it because they’re natural allies of the people who would suffer if there are either taxes or standards against the burning of fossil fuel? Is that the principal reason you think they don’t want to buy into it? Which is an intellectually dishonest point, position, i.e., you’re doing it for reasons having nothing to do with the facts, you’re doing it because of whose ox is gored."

Al Gore: "When people make decisions like that, sometimes they don’t let themselves become aware of how craven the position is and they convince themselves that there is some legitimate doubt about what the truth really is. In the book and in the movie I quote Upton Sinclair who wrote 100 years ago, ‘it is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon him not understanding’. And I think that in a sense, Bush and Cheney are manifestations of a first cousin of that phenomenon."

Charlie Rose: "But they’re never going to run for political office again."

Al Gore: "Well, they’re part of a group that has attained control over the public policy process and the dialogue in America, temporarily."

Charlie Rose: "But do you know anybody who has temporarily tried to have a conversation with the president about this in a way which you would consider an enlightened conversation? Who has the capacity to sit with the president and say you ought to know about this. You ought to see this in a different light and someone who the president would be responsive to, who would listen."

Al Gore: "Yeah, but it hasn’t…"

Charlie Rose: "And they get the same, ‘I hear you, I believe it’s a problem, but I don’t think it’s caused by the factors you suggest. And it’s not as urgent as you say’.

Al Gore: "I can’t quote him even indirectly because it wasn’t, I didn’t get. He isn’t, he appears to be an incurious person."

Charlie Rose: "Incurious by nature."

Al Gore: "Yeah, I think he’s very smart, I don’t go with those who say he’s not smart, I think he’s very smart. But, there is a surprising lack of curiosity about things that most people think would be important if you’re someone in office."

Charlie Rose: "And you think this is also true about the decision to go to war?"

Al Gore: "Yeah."

Charlie Rose: "Not curious about the consequences? Not curious about the implications? Not curious about what happens after you topple Saddam?"

Al Gore: "I think in a way, and first of all I think the decision to invade Iraq was the worst strategic mistake in American history."

Charlie Rose: "The worst strategic decision in American history."

Al Gore: "Yeah, General William Odom, a respected former head of one of the intelligence agencies said that also, others have. But I think it came out of a kind of perfect storm of several temptations. Karl Rove saw it as a political opportunity. I think the ideological…"

Charlie Rose: "They went to war because it was a political opportunity?"

Al Gore: "I’m not saying that there was a direct. I’m saying there was a perfect storm where there were several elements that combined."

Charlie Rose: "This is post-9/11?"

Al Gore: "Yeah, I think it started before then."

Charlie Rose: "The idea to look for a reason to invade Iraq?"

Al Gore: "Well, look, I don’t want to be heard as oversimplifying this. I’m trying to convey a more textured and subtle…"

Charlie Rose: "Mindset about a foreign policy."

Right, if you have a commander in chief who doesn’t ask hard questions, and who largely accepts the recommendations of influential advisors, like Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld and Karl Rove. If the three of them than have different reasons for wanting to do something, but they agree on a recommended policy, then the probing that might uncover the internal inconsistencies doesn’t take place."

Charlie Rose: "So do you think the president had an opinion on this when he ran for the presidency?"

Al Gore: "On Iraq? No, I don’t think Dick Cheney had told him yet that he was going to invade Iraq." (Don't miss the shot of Charlie laughing.)


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To: Lorianne
Why Bush Resists 'Enlightened Conversation'

Because he's busy fighting a world war, American Marxists, socialists, liberals and dhimmicrats.
41 posted on 06/23/2006 6:02:42 AM PDT by Beckwith (The dhimmicrats and liberal media have chosen sides and they've sided with the Jihadists.)
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To: Lorianne
"why no one is having an 'enlightened conversation' with President Bush on global warming."

That's as far as I got reading this article; my question to Mr. rose would be, "Why isn't anyone having an 'enlightened conversation' with President Bush about the 'Tooth Fairy'?". I mean as long as we're talking fantasy, let's thrown in 'Santa Claus', 'The Easter Bunny' and secondary smoke, too.

But I guess the good point is, most of us would never know what the likes of Charlie Rose and Larry King say if someone didn't post it on FR. Liberal TV for liberals, and the only reason it's hot outside is that it is almost July.
42 posted on 06/23/2006 6:03:49 AM PDT by FrankR (RENO (Not Janet) Re-Elect No One...time to clean house.)
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To: Mr. Jeeves
If you haven't been to http://www.climateaudit.org ,you really should. It's a blog by Steve McIntire, one of the scientists who exposed the flaws in the "hockey stick" analysis. It's a fascinating read - and it shows that the MSM is over-spinning this NAS report on global warming.
43 posted on 06/23/2006 6:04:15 AM PDT by beezdotcom
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To: Lorianne

I'm sure the 200 brie and Birkenstock liberals who actually watched Charlie Rose that night were amused and probably celebrated by opening a bottle of organically grown, free traded and environmentaly friendly manufactured tofu wine and carefully recycled the bottle afterward.


44 posted on 06/23/2006 6:52:31 AM PDT by The Great RJ ("Mir wölle bleiwen wat mir sin" or "We want to remain what we are." ..Luxembourg motto)
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To: The Great RJ
...environmentally friendly manufactured tofu wine and carefully recycled the bottle afterward.

 

We don't need to know where they recycled the bottle...

45 posted on 06/23/2006 6:56:25 AM PDT by Fintan (One day we'll look back on this and plow into a parked car.)
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To: PeskyOne

The media is full of intellectuals manque. Bill Moyers is another prime example.


46 posted on 06/23/2006 7:08:36 AM PDT by RobbyS ( CHIRHO)
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To: Cheburashka
You're right about the ecowackos. Global warming is just the latest social myth they've created to drive their agenda. The myth of depleting resources was becoming less effective; as all of the doomsday predictions were proven dramatically wrong.

Interestingly enough, many of the doom-sayers still hold to the scarce resources myth; as well as the global warming myth. Lately, when confronted with a global warming true-believer; I remark on the high price of oil, and ask whether the world is running out of fossil fuels. "Of course we are" is the usual response. My rejoinder is to say something like: "well that should solve the greenhouse gas problem". Then, I like to stand back and watch the smoke rise from their ears.
47 posted on 06/23/2006 11:33:46 AM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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To: Lorianne

Ummmm... Maybe Bush doesn't like iced tea???


48 posted on 06/23/2006 11:35:07 AM PDT by MortMan (There are 10 kinds of people in the world... Those that understand binary and those that don't!)
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