To: neverdem
I love the line about "it's like being locked in a room with a madman," but THIS line gets Gore down perfectly:
"For just beneath that aging prep-boy facade, theres an unmistakable anger and bitterness; where Bill Clinton has always seemed too comfortable in his skin, Gore has often seemed inclined to burst out of his, like some demented political version of the Incredible Hulk."
Al Gore is one of the bitterest little men I've ever seen. He is offended by the idea that someone dares disbelieve him.
8 posted on
08/04/2007 12:08:47 AM PDT by
Darkwolf377
(PRO-FRED (Use all caps--it bugs the Fred-haters ;))
To: Darkwolf377
I think he’s flat-out whacked. Nutso. Kooked.
9 posted on
08/04/2007 12:18:18 AM PDT by
Finny
(Only Saps Buy Global Warming)
To: Darkwolf377
There’s definitely something about him that just doesn’t seem ‘right’, and it’s much different in comparison to before he lost the lost presidential election. He’s always sounded to me that he was ‘speaking down’ to people, but that is now mixed with anger.
To: Darkwolf377
Al Gore is one of the bitterest little men I've ever seen. He is offended by the idea that someone dares disbelieve him.Say, wahtever you want about George W Bush, the man does not give a wit about his critics.
34 posted on
08/04/2007 5:23:11 AM PDT by
GWB00
(Barbara Streisand barely made it out of high school.)
To: Darkwolf377
Disbelieve him ? Heck, a majority of the folks in Rocky Top didn’t know him...
To: Darkwolf377
Al Gore is one of the bitterest little men I've ever seen. He is offended by the idea that someone dares disbelieve him. I agree, he's like Carter. People think they're great humanitarians but deep down, both Carter and Gore can't comprehend that the American people didn't and don't like them.
52 posted on
08/04/2007 10:42:19 AM PDT by
Lx
(Do you like it, do you like it. Scott? I call it Mr. and Mrs. Tennerman chili.)
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