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1 posted on 03/06/2002 7:36:40 PM PST by gubamyster
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Au contraire!

A look at Gore's pronouncements before/during clintoon's impeachment reveal him to be a real boob.

  1. "I seek this office [of the President] to restore the rule of law and respect for common sense to the White House." ...
    "Americans in every region and in both political parties have been shaken by the betrayal of public trust ... and the dishonesty of the public officials."...
    "Any government official who ... lies to the United States Congress will be fired immediately."

    -- Presidential candidate Al Gore quoted today in the Seattle Times
  2. "My first pledge will be to restore integrity to the White House. And I'll fire anyone who has lied to the American people or the United States Congress." -- Al Gore, in a February 2, 1988 presidential debate.
  3. "I will say that I think that the ethical standards established in this White House have been the highest in the history of the White House." -- Vice President Al Gore, appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press"
  4. Gore claims to have inspired "Love Story"
  5. Gore retracts "Love Story" claim
  6. On the day that news of his affair with Lewinsky breaks, and knowing he would have to answer questions about her, the president turns to vice president Al Gore, who is traveling in Tennessee.
    • According to the New York Times, Clinton, before facing the interviewers, tells aides, "I just had a conversation with the vice president. He really gave me good advice. I'm really glad I talk to Al."
    • In those interviews, Clinton denies the affair and promises to answer questions about the issue at some point in the near future (but doesn't).
  7. On the day following that on which news broke of Clinton's affair with Lewinsky, Gore and Clinton discuss the Lewinsky matter at length in a private lunch at the White House.
  8. Vice President Al Gore takes a leading role in the effort to shore up Congressional support for Clinton in Congress.
  9. Vice President Al Gore works himself into a frenzy of loyalty for President Clinton in public appearances:
    • "Let us dedicate ourselves to working with President Clinton, to fighting alongside him for the 21st century that we all deserve," he tells an audience in Illinois during a joint appearance with Clinton.
    • His voice rising to a scream, Gore continues, "He is the president of the country. He is also my friend. And I want to ask you now, every single one of you, to JOIN ME IN SUPPORTING HIM AND STANDING BY HIS SIDE!"
  10. On the day on which Clinton appears before Starr's grand jury and later admits to an "inappropriate" relationship with Lewinsky, Vice President Al Gore immediately makes another public show of support and repeats the president's position that the investigation should now be brought to an end.
    • "I watched the president's televised address in which he took full responsibility for his actions and apologized to the nation," Gore begins. "I am proud of him -- not only because he is a friend -- but because he is a person who has had the courage to acknowledge mistakes. I am honored to work with this great President on his agenda for the nation, and I believe it is time to put this matter behind us -- once and for all -- and move forward with the business of the United States of America."
  11. Vice President Gore's reaction to the released Starr Report is to immediately re-affirm his support for Clinton. "I've stood with [Clinton] as he has led this nation," Gore tells the audience at the National Prayer Breakfast, "and on a personal note, I would like to tell you that he is not only a great president, he has been a great friend."
  12. On Impeachment Day, Gore calls Clinton "one of our greatest Presidents"
  13. Four days after Impeachment, Vice President Al Gore denies Clinton ever lied under oath. "The president has said that he did not lie under oath," Gore says in a CNN interview. "He has acknowledged that he gave statements that were less than helpful to his interrogators, and he was misleading. But that's a very different proposition."
  14. "We feel, and the Defense Department feels, that problem is not going to be a problem. Of course, it can't be a problem. We won't allow it to be a problem.... We're confident that it is going to be solved, but we're going to be doubly, triply and quadrupally confident that it's going to be solved before September of this year."
    -- Vice President Al Gore, quoted by the San Jose Mercury News regarding national readiness for Y2K
  15. Gore claims to have invented the Internet
  16. Gore retracts claim to have invented the Internet
  17. Gore says he was angry and disappointed at President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky, but remained loyal throughout the scandal because the nation needed stability.
  18. Clinton admits for the first time that his lies about his affair with Monica Lewinsky might turn some voters against Vice-President Al Gore in the next election
  19. The Republican National Committee places a billboard of President Clinton and Vice-President Gore in a deep embrace across the street from Gore's Nashville headquarters, highlighting Gore's Impeachment day message praising Clinton as "one of the country's best presidents".
  20. A Nashville billboard company refuses to honor a contract with the Republican National Committee to let the GOP advertise a few hundred yards from Vice President Al Gore's campaign headquarters.
  21. The Tennessee billboard company that initially refused to honor a contract with the Republican National Committee to let the GOP advertise a few hundred yards from Vice President Al Gore's campaign headquarters again reverses its position and allows the ad to go up.
  22. Gore caught unprepared to defend Clinton's lack of explanation of Broaddrick rape claim
  23. Gore admits to being able to hypnotize chickens.
  24. The Republican National Committee wastes no time in thrashing Al Gore for his unwillingness to comment on Clinton's lack of explanation of Broaddrick rape allegations
  25. White House blasts reporter Les Kinsolving for asking at a press conference whether Gore has a position on the Broaddrick rape matter
  26. Gore is asked during a debate with opponent Bill Bradley whether Clinton's legal expenses should be reimbursed by the taxpayers -- Gore finesses an answer.
  27. Republican National Committee Chairman Jim Nicholson today sends Vice President Al Gore a copy of Lisa Myers' "Dateline NBC" story in which Broaddrick alleges that she was raped by Bill Clinton while he was Attorney General of Arkansas
  28. Gore's aides are unhappy with the image of the vice president standing behind the president and serving as his chief cheerleader during Clinton's last State of the Union address, but there was no way he could decline to attend
  29. Clinton all but ceases actively campaigning for Gore to succeed him as opinion polls have shown a majority of Americans are tired of the scandals under his administration and that they are a drag on Gore's campaign.
  30. The Tennessee Republican Party last November rented one side of a billboard just down the street from Vice President Al Gore's national campaign headquarters. Now it has rented the other side -- the panel facing the Gore office.
  31. Vice President Al Gore says today the Republicans are chasing their tails pursuing questions about his missing e-mail and staff calls to the Internal Revenue Service, but he offers little additional explanation about either in an interview. In a West Wing interview, the No. 2 man in one of the most investigated administrations in U.S. history appears as untroubled by the newest inquiries - and their implications for his presidential campaign - as he is vague about their details.
    Asked how much he used e-mail during the 1996 re-election campaign to communicate about fund raising, Gore replies simply, "Didn't.''
    He is pressed to go on: "Just 'didn't'?"
    "Well, first of all, I don't know," he responds. "But whatever is there will be disclosed - fully and completely."
    Reminded of his reputation as an Internet-savvy person who uses e-mail frequently, he says: "Not about this. First of all, I just don't know. I just don't know. ... They're reconstructing this."
  32. For the first time in months, Clinton and Vice President Al Gore appear together at a fundraiser in Los Angeles.
  33. A U.S. map shows itineraries on President Clinton's "School Reform Tour" website. The website claims, "President Clinton and Vice President Gore: An Unprecedented Commitment to Education... dramatically increasing accountability." The map shows the state of Kentucky occupying what is commonly known as Tennessee.
  34. Facing a Republican inquiry into missing e-mails, Vice President Al Gore says today he remembers his office losing three days of e-mails and the problem getting fixed after he asked aides, "What in the world happened?"
  35. Today Al Gore, who last year boasted that he "took the initiative in creating the Internet," denies any knowledge of how his subpoenaed e-mails were lost by conceding, during a Fox News Channel interview, "I'm not an expert on computers."
  36. Insight Magazine's Paul M. Rodriguez cites "technical communications experts" as saying that copies of all White House electronic communications are likely to have been captured on secret backup tapes unless interfered with by White House insiders. Insight also reports that a current White House employee has blown the whistle on Al Gore and his staff involving the storage and handling of e-mails into and out of the vice president's office that allegedly were lost due to technical glitches between March 1998 and April 1999.
  37. In an apparent move to bolster his presidential campaign among social conservatives, candidate Al Gore today announces the selection of Senator Joseph Lieberman as his Vice Presidential candidate.
  38. "'When my sister and I were growing up,' Mr. Gore told a small audience made up mostly of women, 'there was never any doubt in our minds that men and women were equal, if not more so.'" -- NY Times, 08/12/00
  39. Matt Drudge reports on the Gore campaign's efforts to further distance itself from Clinton, despite years of being "joined at the hip"
  40. Vice President Gore, who in every speech distances himself from President Clinton by declaring that he is his "own man," defends his controversial impeachment-day declaration that Clinton would be remembered as one of America's foremost presidents. But just as he praises the President for his job performance, Gore tries to distinguish himself from Clinton by saying he would be a different kind of leader.
  41. "[T]he American democratic system was an early political version of Napster." -- Vice President Al Gore
  42. George W. Bush defeats Al Gore for President. Gore will bitterly and divisively contest the election results in both state and federal courts for more than a month before finally conceding.
  43. After more than a month of legal wrangling and a series of appeals in both Florida and Federal courts, the Gore campaign finally concedes the presidential election to George W. Bush.
  44. It's later reported that a few days after Al Gore conceded the 2000 presidential election, he and Bill Clinton had a "tense meeting."
  45. The Arizona Republic reports that evicted White House staffers weren't the only ones playing pranks on the incoming George W. Bush team -- someone spray-painted a big "G" on one of the bedroom walls in the vice president's residence, forcing workers to repaint. The "G" graffitti was found in the former bedroom of 18-year-old Al "I Can't Drive 55" Gore III.
  46. Gore consultant Carter Eskew publishes a post-election analysis in which he says the "deep dissatisfaction and anger" felt by swing voters over Clinton's scandals was "the elephant in the living room" preventing Gore from making his case, and causing him to lose the election to George W. Bush.
  47. The Washington Post reports that a few days after Al Gore conceded the 2000 presidential election, he and Bill Clinton had a "tense meeting."
  48. It's later reported that an e-mail recontruction technician today files a declaration in court stating it will be impossible to restore much of the White House e-mail traffic in the office of former Vice President Gore, despite a yearlong effort in which technical experts recovered 3 million missing messages from computer tapes.
    • The court papers also show that the universe of messages that was never properly archived and therefore was never searched to see if they were relevant to various investigations is far more vast than the Clinton administration ever suggested.
  49. It's reported today that recently filed court papers reveal it will be impossible to restore much of the White House e-mail traffic in the office of former Vice President Gore, despite a yearlong effort in which technical experts recovered 3 million missing messages from computer tapes.

2 posted on 03/06/2002 7:41:13 PM PST by martin_fierro
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To: gubamyster
"It was frustrating watching Gore try so hard not to appear smart in the debates..."

Hey, Sorkin - you indict your own flunkie. After all, only a dummy like Gore would take such an approach to a debate.

5 posted on 03/06/2002 7:49:29 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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You have to forgive Aaron Sorkin. Apparently the Crack has eaten out a major portion of his brain. If you saw tonight's West Wing, you would have seen the result of a brain on Crack. The show was incredibly BOOOORRRRRINNNG and went NOWHERE. Anybody else see tonight's dull WW episode?
6 posted on 03/06/2002 7:51:32 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: gubamyster
Thanks for posting this. I heard Larry talking about it today.
7 posted on 03/06/2002 7:54:09 PM PST by doug from upland
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If Gore was so smart then why did he wear that ridiculous orange day-glo makeup in the first debate and then loudly huff and puff so everybody could see what a shmuck he was?
8 posted on 03/06/2002 7:55:14 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: gubamyster
Sorkin needs to lay off the drugs.
10 posted on 03/06/2002 8:05:55 PM PST by EternalHope
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Not only did Bush academically outperform the "intellectually superior" Gore, Bush scored a higher verbal SAT score than Rhodes scholar and former Democratic presidential candidate Bill Bradley, with Bush scoring 566 to Bradley's 485. True, Gore scored a higher verbal SAT at 625, but the "smart, engaged, and qualified" former vice president scored only 59 points higher than the allegedly intellectually deficient Bush.

I got all of them beat (in modesty, too) :)

12 posted on 03/06/2002 8:08:25 PM PST by BrooklynGOP
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Don't be so hard on Sorkin, he is an expert on refusing to believe someone's stupidity. Lest you forget he's one of millions whose defense of Slick Willy resulted from a collective refusal of his stupidity!
15 posted on 03/06/2002 8:13:10 PM PST by 100%FEDUP
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I couldn't help but think of the two pictures at the DMZ (Korea)
One of Clinton and one of GW. (Who is the dummy?) Rush shows it on his site http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_022002/content/dumb_at_the_dmz.guest.html
21 posted on 03/06/2002 8:25:31 PM PST by fortress
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So the Shrub ain't too bright?

Many of you remember the post-impeachment scene in the Rose Garden when Gore said that future generations would come to see Clinton as one of the greatest presidents in our history. Uh huh!

For those who were paying attention back in 1993, an event occurred which should have alerted us that this Gore fellow is either not terribly bright or has major short-term memory problems. While his college transcripts (and flunking out of divinity school) make that case far better than I could here, that event demonstrated – at least to me – something far more troubling in this guy’s intellectual chemistry.

In January of 1993, Clinton and Gore – apparently to cement their bone fides as “men of da peeple,” organized a bus tour prior to their triumphant entry into Washington for their inauguration on January 20th. Their final stop before heading up to DC was at Monticello, Jefferson’s home atop that beautiful mountain in Charlottesville, Virginia. Mr. Jefferson’s final resting place is also there just down the slope from that grand house.

During the visit – which was covered live by C-SPAN and watched with interest as it unfolded by this humble writer – Gore was conducted on a tour of the home by the one of the Park Service guides. At one point, Gore was shown a group of portraits identified by the guide as Washington, Franklin and Madison. (For what it’s worth, your humble writer – possibly because I went through the government school system BEFORE the PC crowd and the NEA took it over -- recognized these Founding Fathers BEFORE the guide spoke.)

These portraits hang on a relatively short wall flanked on either side by a doorway. Gore spent a few moments contemplating the images of three of the leading Founding Fathers of the nation he and his new pal, Bill Clinton, would soon lead. Gore and the guide then strolled through the door to their right and – though off camera – could be heard making comments as they apparently viewed the portraits on the other side of this same wall.

About a minute or so later, Gore and the guide came back into view through the LEFT door and back to the SAME wall upon which hung the portraits of Washington, Franklin and Madison. Gore looked at them and, motioning to them, asked the guide “AND WHO ARE THESE FELLOWS?”

Who are THESE fellows??

I still recall my incredulity at the depth of the abysmal IGNORANCE of his question. No, strike that. Given that just a few minutes earlier Gore had seen these same portraits, the STUPIDITY of the question! There is no other term for it.

As I have reflected on that incredibly revealing incident during the years since, another frightening thought flooded in on me: This was a guy who, at the time of that Monticello visit in January of 1993, had served in public office at the national level for some 16 years and DID NOT RECOGNIZE THREE OF THE MEN WHO WERE INSTRUMENTAL IN CREATING THE VERY SYSTEM IN WHICH HE SERVED!

Anyone want to take a shot at how many times this guy had actually READ the Constitution he had by then sworn an oath to God to “…preserve, protect and defend it from all enemies, both foreign and domestic” MULTIPLE times? Who protects the Constitution from HIM? If you care enough to have read this far, you recognize THAT as a rhetorical question.

I thought I could hear a soft whirring sound in the background as Gore and Clinton used Monticello as a prop to further what was to become the most Constitution defying, scandal plagued administration in our history. I now believe it was Mr. Jefferson reaching speeds of 3,600 RPM in his grave down the hill.

A bit later in this same visit to Monticello, Bill and Al appeared on little stools on the porch. All that was missing were the little dunce caps. Assembled before them were a few hundred dutifully smiling and appreciative DC school kids trucked in as “props.”

During the clearly scripted Q & A by the kids, one of them asked Bill and Al why they wanted to go to Washington. I don’t recall exactly what Bill said (but I’m sure we all could come pretty close). I do, however, remember PRECISLY a portion of what Al said: “To make the world MORE BETTER…” for kids like them. “ MORE BETTER?”

And this guy was a journalist?

The Gore “Disinformation Squad” tells us that Dubya is not too bright?

Give me break!

23 posted on 03/06/2002 8:28:13 PM PST by Dick Bachert
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Food good, fire bad
26 posted on 03/06/2002 8:30:37 PM PST by nickcarraway
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Gore, reluctant to demonstrate his superior intelligence, pulled his punches against Bush.

BWAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!

27 posted on 03/06/2002 8:31:03 PM PST by mafree
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The leftists prefer to believe lies than face any truths.

Sorkin can kiss my royal Irish ASS!

He doesn't have the sense God gave a dog, and I'll never watch his stupid "leftwing".

33 posted on 03/06/2002 8:42:37 PM PST by Bullish
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It was frustrating watching Gore try so hard not to appear smart in the debates – why not just say, 'Here's my f---ing resume, what do you got?'"

Well in Aaron Sorkin's fevered imagination that might work, except that George W. Bush's resume was MUCH more impressive than that of Algore! Algore neither finished law school OR divinity school! His only claimn to fame was that his Daddy was the Senior Senator from Tennessee. George W. Bush not only finished his Bachelor's degree, he got an MBA from the Harvard Business School!

So Mr. Sorkin if you're looking to understand why Pres. Bush is so popular, just remember he is EVERYTHING your guy is NOT; smart, honest, believable, and TRUSTWORTHY. The majority of Americans believe that he is not in the job for his own gain, but for what he thinks he can do to help this country be great, and they are rewarding him with their approval!

34 posted on 03/06/2002 8:44:30 PM PST by SuziQ
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Gore, according to Sorkin, possesses an impressive f---ing resume, but what about Gore's f---ing academic performance and his f---ing grades?

I l-o-v-e Larry Elder! This just cracked me up.

39 posted on 03/06/2002 8:51:48 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
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We are CONSTANTLY being bombarded with people [Sorkin, TV 'guests', etc.] giving their opinions ... which quite frankly, I don't give a @#$% what they think ... because I have no respect for them, much less their insipid opinions.
46 posted on 03/06/2002 9:17:13 PM PST by patricia
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We heard from Baldwin and Sorkin today...and I think I caught a thread that said Daschle was falling in line behind the President.

I think you will soon find that the Dem's (at the direction of Begala and Carville) will be foisting there hollywood hacks in full force to attempt to undermine President Bush's poll numbers, while not making Daschle appear to be the source of an attack.

Keep your eyes and ears peeled...the non-elected leftist elite are going to be ratcheting up the rhetoric big time through the mid-term.

Just my thought on it..

47 posted on 03/06/2002 9:26:20 PM PST by antaresequity
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What is so hard about passing the Bar exam? I know some pretty stupid attorneys, and if they could pass it, I bet I could study for it and in three months pass it with plenty of room to spare. It can't be that difficult.
51 posted on 03/06/2002 10:44:33 PM PST by connectthedots
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Most of you posters here take great delight in knocking Gore, but ignore the fact that we still have a dim bulb for President.

If Gore's a 90 watt bulb, what is Bush? A 100 watt, maybe 110 watt. But the problem is this nation of 280 million needs the best and brightest, but both the political parties are nominating rich men's mediocre sons. Where are the 150 watt and 175 watt powerhouse like Jeferson, Adams, Washington, Lincoln or Roosevelt, with the vision, intelligence and wisdom to truly map a country's destiny far into the future?

The political system is locked in medeocrity where we gave a sigh a relief if Reagan did not muff the facts at a press conference, if George Senior could speaks two complete sentences in sequence, if Clinton could keep his pants on at work and if Bush Jr. doesn't offend another major religion or country by calling for another crusade against another evil-doer whom he just learned about in his Britannica Junior Atlas.

None of these guys are bright or gifted. The current political parties and system have produced substandard candidates on a consistent basis. America is broke and the current crop of Alicia Silverstone politicians are as Clueless as a Valley Girl in heat. The only decision left to the voter is to choose between Dumb and Dumber.

52 posted on 03/06/2002 10:55:03 PM PST by Khepry
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"Dingell-Norwood, Dingell-Norwood, Dingell-Norwood, Dingell-Norwood, Dingell-Norwood, Dingell-Norwood, Dingell-Norwood"

rofl

53 posted on 03/06/2002 10:57:18 PM PST by Harp
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