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Can Gore get nation, state to take a new look?
The Tennessean ^ | 11/24/02 | Tim Chavez

Posted on 11/26/2002 12:41:15 PM PST by GailA

Edited on 05/07/2004 9:20:12 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

Can Gore get nation, state to take a new look?

What would it take for you to give Al Gore another chance?

OK, OK, calm down. How about just another look as someone maybe to lead our nation?

As you've noticed, Gore the past two weeks has been popping up on TV more than all those Police Academy movies. He's granting more interviews to the print press than Princess Diana's butler.


(Excerpt) Read more at tennessean.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: albore; tennessee
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1 posted on 11/26/2002 12:41:15 PM PST by GailA
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To: GailA

TAKING A NEW LOOK AT GORE

Tin Gore   SCREAMING

2 posted on 11/26/2002 12:50:04 PM PST by MissHardihood
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To: MissHardihood
I nominate Algore for Canada's next Prime Minister! Jean Chretien will arrange an Arkancide for Paul Martin so the Gorebatross can get the Liberal Party nomination. And Gore can then let er rip!
3 posted on 11/26/2002 12:51:41 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: GailA
Can Gore get nation, state to take a new look?

No.

4 posted on 11/26/2002 12:53:33 PM PST by bigjoesaddle
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To: bigjoesaddle
GMTA, darn it, I was going to make the identical post!
5 posted on 11/26/2002 1:31:18 PM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: bigjoesaddle
Can Gore get nation, state to take a new look?

At which version? Any of the previous half dozen, the Current ? Or one of the four or five additional re-inventions that will occur before the next election?

They are all pretty laughable.

6 posted on 11/26/2002 4:21:19 PM PST by Wil H
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To: GailA
The following is an e-mail I got from a friend; the subject heading was "Three Cheers for Post-Modernism":
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Al Gore has found a new excuse to explain all his woes : Post-Modernism !!!

Gore begins by complaining that he can't get a fair shake out of the media, which mocks and lampoons him ... Mocked and Lampooned by Leno every night, the idea that Gore is as dull as a 2-by-4 eventually becomes part of "the fabric of the zeitgeist" ... (Should anyone ever be elected president who used the word "zeitgeist" in normal conversation ???) ...

Sounding every day more like Chomsky, Gore complains that the media is unserious and not focused on the real issues because it is "financed by wealthy ultra-conservative billionaires who make political deals with Republican administrations" ... Their hired thugs are paid to lampoon him ... Yes, SNL is really part of the "vast right-wing conspiracy" ...Endlessly lampooned, a man who would really "fight for the people" is barred from higher office ...

No doubt anyday Gore will take the next Chomsky step ... since media-for-profit allows the "zeitgeist" to be the play thing of "billionaires," media (like medicine) must be socialized by the government and run on a non-profit basis by civil servants totally / selflessly dedicated to the public trust ...

As odd as that sounds, I must add that the first essay George Orwell got a check for writing was a piece for "GK's Weekly" (as in GK Chesterton) on how the billionaires control the media and must be broken / broken up by the government ... In addition to wanting to keep the Fleet Street billionaires' hands off the zeitgeist, Chesterton also used "GK Weekly" to run a crusade against the Cadbury chocolate bar trust (insert your own joke) ...

But the real shocker of Gore's attack on the media that the media is too POST-MODERN :

http://www2.observer.com/observer/pages/frontpage1.asp

For now, Mr. Gore can only attempt to explain what motivates the ceaseless lampooning he continues to face from America's columnists and commentators. "That's postmodernism," he offered. "It's the combination of narcissism and nihilism that really defines postmodernism, and that's another interview for another time, if you're interested in it."

Again, as with "zeitgeist," I'm not sure if anyone who knows the word "post-modern" should be allowed to campaign for high office ... These are words that are best treated as abstract jokes ... Like the movie where WC Fields throws around the word "technocracy" for laughs ...

But the more I thought about it, the more I concluded that Gore would be the natural enemy of "Post-Modernism" ...

Here is a nice SHORT description of Post-Modernism :

http://jonmattox.com/grids/ideas/postmodernism.html

Lets look at some of the main points :

PoMo doesn't take itself seriously -- Already it is chaffing against Gore

PoMo is against "grand theory" / "metanarrative" and for "multiple-interpretations-of-the-text" / "schizophrenia"-- "Environmentalism" is nothing is not a "metanarrative" -- all things must be judged by one standard -- how they effect "the earth in the balance" ... In the 80's, scholars would write that America loved Reagan because America was "Post-Modern" and I was amused by the buzzword ... Rethinking those old arguments, now I'm no longer amused, simply convinced ...

PoMo is for a sense of fun -- In a key Post-Modern manifesto, architect Robert Venturi said that people must start "Learning From Las Vegas" -- Can you think of anyone who has learned less from Las Vegas than Gore ???

As the final stage in the crisis of Capitalism, PoMo is for the "inflation of theory" and the "overproduction of artifacts" -- What environmentalist can be for "overproduction" ??? And all that "theory" is just going to mean more landfills ...

In 1979, critic Clement Greenberg, the Patron Saint of AB-EX / the man who made Pollock a household name, said PoMo is "the antithesis of everything he loved" ... "a lowering of aesthetic standards caused by the democratization of culture under industrialism" :

" ... it's an excuse to pile together oodles of wild and crazy decor ..."

Doesn't this sound like the "Bush is Popular because Bush is Stupid" argument ???

No one would ever describe Gore as having "oodles of wild and crazy" anything ... And since the "billionaires" controlling the "zeitgeist" have given America a constant lust for "oodles" of the wild and crazy, I can see why Gore hates Post-Modernism ...

Personally, I want "oodles" of wildness and craziness and so I say, keep the zeitgeist plowing ahead at full speed ...

7 posted on 11/27/2002 4:33:26 PM PST by Dajjal
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