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To: JeanS
Interesting article. Thanks for posting. Here is the worst advisor Gore had, by far, and I notice he has no plans to fire her:

The most influential adviser for 2000 figures to exert the same influence for 2004: Karenna Gore Schiff.

She is a young mother and a lawyer. She needs to spend time with her kids, and if she wants, to work as a lawyer. When she tries to "connect" with voters for Gore, she comes off so poorly all she does is ensure MORE voters won't vote for him. If she is again in charge, have no fear, Gore is a goner.
10 posted on 07/04/2002 11:22:24 AM PDT by summer
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To: summer; JeanS
Oh please stick with Karenna, Al. That's the ticket to success.

"'Oh, no, my mom is going to debate Ice-T on national television, I'm really embarrassed.' I liked Ice-T. I was a fan."

Come on. How much of a fan of Ice-T could she possibly have been?

"I knew all the words to 'Colors,'" she insists. To prove her point, she breaks into the rap:

"'I am a nightmare walking, psychopath talking/king of the jungle, just a gangster stalking/Living life like a firecracker, quick is my fuse/Then dead as a deathpack the colors I choose,'" she raps, sort of. "I mean, the whole thing."

To be fair, I should say, for a lily-white senator's daughter who went to the National Cathedral High School, Harvard University and Columbia Law School, her rapping isn't terrible. Salon

And this, from the Al-Gore-2004 web site:

Karenna Gore Schiff, the eldest daughter of former vice president Al Gore, hinted Thursday that she might follow in her father's footsteps and seek political office.

"I really love grassroots politics," she said in an interview with CNN. "I care a lot about issues that other people do: environmental protection and health care and education. And it was such a privilege to be able to talk about those things out on the campaign trail in 2000. So I don't know if I'll be a candidate, but it is something that I wouldn't rule out."

Schiff said she would most likely run in New York where she now lives. "I do feel like it's home," she said. "When I vote I vote on the basis of New York issues, and I support local candidates in our city and in our state. So I feel politically oriented to New York right now."

Just pick a state a random, Karenna - it worked for Hitlery.

40 posted on 07/04/2002 5:47:17 PM PDT by mountaineer
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