Al Gore has completely lost his mind

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Now there is a right wing media conspiracy. This asshole is nuts.

Hillary Clinton called it a vast right-wing conspiracy; Gore said it begins at the Republican National Committee and turns into an "echo chamber."

"And pretty soon, they'll start baiting the mainstream media for allegedly ignoring the story they've pushed into the zeitgeist."

Websters Dictionary defines zeitgeist as the general intellectual, moral and cultural climate of an era. Gore accuses so-called mainstream media of going along with the conservative conspiracy.

"And then pretty soon the mainstream media goes out and disingenuously takes a so-called objective sampling, and lo and behold, these RNC talking points are woven into the fabric of the zeitgeist."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,71633,00.html
 
GWB and Jeb conspired to steal the election by denying Florida citizens their 14, 15, and 19th amendment rights.
 
miles said:
Now there is a right wing media conspiracy. This asshole is nuts.

Hillary Clinton called it a vast right-wing conspiracy; Gore said it begins at the Republican National Committee and turns into an "echo chamber."

"And pretty soon, they'll start baiting the mainstream media for allegedly ignoring the story they've pushed into the zeitgeist."

Websters Dictionary defines zeitgeist as the general intellectual, moral and cultural climate of an era. Gore accuses so-called mainstream media of going along with the conservative conspiracy.

"And then pretty soon the mainstream media goes out and disingenuously takes a so-called objective sampling, and lo and behold, these RNC talking points are woven into the fabric of the zeitgeist."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,71633,00.html

Like Mr Gore ever had one!!! What a damn sod!!!

Mr Gore equates Rush Limbaugh to a Gen Franco 5th Column!!! Where (or how) did he get that?? Gore's book is like 1000th at Amazon!!!
 
70/30 said:
GWB and Jeb conspired to steal the election by denying Florida citizens their 14, 15, and 19th amendment rights.

And Gore tried denying military members with absentee ballots. Just remember that whole debacle was run by Dems.
 
Re: Re: Al Gore has completely lost his mind

LordLucan74 said:
Like Mr Gore ever had one!!! What a damn sod!!!

Mr Gore equates Rush Limbaugh to a Gen Franco 5th Column!!! Where (or how) did he get that?? Gore's book is like 1000th at Amazon!!!

Joined at the Heart
by Al Gore (Author), Tipper Gore (Author)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 736


The Spirit of Family
by Al Gore (Author), Tipper Gore (Author)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 2,046


Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit
by Al Gore, Albert, Jr. Gore
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 57,152


From Red Tape to Results: Creating a Government That Works Better & Costs Less
by Al Gore, Bill Clinton (Preface), Albert, Jr. Gore
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,319,545

Good for Business: Making Full Use of the Nation's Human Capital
by Al Gore
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,388,451


Earth in the Balance [UNABRIDGED]
by Al Gore, Albert, Jr. Gore
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,440,141


The Gore Report: From Red Tape to Results
by Al Gore, Albert, Jr. Gore
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,188,474


The Intelligence Community: National Performance Review: Accompanying Report of the National Performance Review Office of the Vice President Washing
by Al Gore, Albert, Jr. Gore
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 877,701

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



The Way Things Ought to Be
by Rush H., III Limbaugh, Judith Regan (Editor)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,262,425


See, I Told You So [LARGE PRINT]
by Rush H., III Limbaugh
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,281,434


The Way Things Aren't: Rush Limbaugh's Reign of Error: Over 100 Outrageously False and Foolish Statements from America's Most Powerful Radio and TV
by Steve Rendall, Jim Naureckas (Contributor), Jeff Cohen (Contributor)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 63,220


The O'Reilly Factor: The Good, the Bad, and the Completely Ridiculous in American Life
by Bill O'Reilly (Author)
Popular in: GTE Intelligent Network Services (#17) , Fort Wayne, IN (#10)


Let Freedom Ring: Winning the War of Liberty over Liberalism
by Sean Hannity
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 34


The Terrible Truth About Liberals
by Neal Boortz
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 2,203


The Commencement Speech You Need to Hear
by Neal Boortz
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 58,981
 
Oh, and now with the Republicans in control we are doing soooo much better.



Gotta love how our president wasn't elected by the people, *cheeky grin*

Oh well....I just live in this country, I have no say.
 
Hahah I love the title to this book about Bush.

"The Accidental President: How 413 Lawyers, 9 Supreme Court Justices, and 5,963,110 Floridians (Give or Take a Few) Landed George W. Bush in the White House"

I was looking for a book that George W. Bush had actually written because I doubted that he was intelligent enough to actually write one by himself.. I guess I was right. Maybe his daddy will help him write one some day.
 
Worm said:
And Gore tried denying military members with absentee ballots. Just remember that whole debacle was run by Dems.

Thank you. People lose sight of the fact that a precinct's election officials reflect the registered voters. If there was a miscount, a misinformed electorate, or any denial of rights, (& I'm not saying there was) it's because duly elected Democrats shot themselves in the foot.

As for absentee ballots, I'm not sure that Al Gore won the popular vote. I'm not even sure he won California. The number of outstanding absentee ballots, and considering that they are traditionally military( especially on coastal states) ,business, & wealthy people which favored Bush, I think a few states in the Gore column are in question.

By the way, I voted for neither of the two.
 
slowfingers1 said:
Hahah I love the title to this book about Bush.

"The Accidental President: How 413 Lawyers, 9 Supreme Court Justices, and 5,963,110 Floridians (Give or Take a Few) Landed George W. Bush in the White House"

I was looking for a book that George W. Bush had actually written because I doubted that he was intelligent enough to actually write one by himself.. I guess I was right. Maybe his daddy will help him write one some day.

Yet Mr Bush won the senate and gained in the House!

Also, 65% still support him....

GET A DAMN LIFE!!!
 
Re: Re: Re: Al Gore has completely lost his mind

Todd-'o'-Vision said:
Joined at the Heart
by Al Gore (Author), Tipper Gore (Author)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 736


The Spirit of Family
by Al Gore (Author), Tipper Gore (Author)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 2,046


Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit
by Al Gore, Albert, Jr. Gore
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 57,152


From Red Tape to Results: Creating a Government That Works Better & Costs Less
by Al Gore, Bill Clinton (Preface), Albert, Jr. Gore
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,319,545

Good for Business: Making Full Use of the Nation's Human Capital
by Al Gore
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,388,451


Earth in the Balance [UNABRIDGED]
by Al Gore, Albert, Jr. Gore
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,440,141


The Gore Report: From Red Tape to Results
by Al Gore, Albert, Jr. Gore
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,188,474


The Intelligence Community: National Performance Review: Accompanying Report of the National Performance Review Office of the Vice President Washing
by Al Gore, Albert, Jr. Gore
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 877,701

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



The Way Things Ought to Be
by Rush H., III Limbaugh, Judith Regan (Editor)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,262,425


See, I Told You So [LARGE PRINT]
by Rush H., III Limbaugh
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 1,281,434


The Way Things Aren't: Rush Limbaugh's Reign of Error: Over 100 Outrageously False and Foolish Statements from America's Most Powerful Radio and TV
by Steve Rendall, Jim Naureckas (Contributor), Jeff Cohen (Contributor)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 63,220


The O'Reilly Factor: The Good, the Bad, and the Completely Ridiculous in American Life
by Bill O'Reilly (Author)
Popular in: GTE Intelligent Network Services (#17) , Fort Wayne, IN (#10)


Let Freedom Ring: Winning the War of Liberty over Liberalism
by Sean Hannity
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 34


The Terrible Truth About Liberals
by Neal Boortz
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 2,203


The Commencement Speech You Need to Hear
by Neal Boortz
Amazon.com Sales Rank: 58,981

Now I understand why the Republicans found it so difficult to like either Clinton or Gore . . . they are both educated men with a brain and their own opinions . . . definitely NOT sheep following the propaganda of big business Republican Party manipulators. :)
 
You're a fucking liar Worm.


The New York Times reported that during the recounts, Republican lawyers managed to talk canvassing boards into accepting military absentee ballots that according to election law were invalid, netting Bush 292 votes.

Source "How Bush Took Florida: Mining the Overseas Absentee Vote." David Barstow and Don Van Natta, Jr. New York Times, 7/15/01
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/15/politics/15BALL.html
 
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Sure, but that still wouldn't have been enough...

70/30 said:
You're a fucking liar Worm.


The New York Times reported that during the recounts, Republican lawyers managed to talk canvassing boards into accepting military absentee ballots that according to election law were invalid, netting Bush 292 votes.

Source "How Bush Took Florida: Mining the Overseas Absentee Vote." David Barstow and Don Van Natta, Jr. New York Times, 7/15/01
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/15/politics/15BALL.html

..AND by virtually all methods treid or envisioned Bush still won Florida...Besides winning the other Supreme Court decision 7-2, the one that said the Florida Supremes erred in there interp...(GOSH, I'm forgetting the two, actually three US Supreme's decisions... )

--Orson
(Who always votes for third party losers--so neither credit nor blame me!)
 
And finally, given the NYTimes case, the US Supremes federal interp of statutes in a federal office would have reigned even if this "scheme" had been challenged in the courst--Federal Supremacy doctrine.

SO--what's the diff?

--Orson
 
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Don K Dyck said:
Now I understand why the Republicans found it so difficult to like either Clinton or Gore . . . they are both educated men with a brain and their own opinions . . . definitely NOT sheep following the propaganda of big business Republican Party manipulators. :)

Albert Gore never had an opinion he couldn't change to suit whichever way the wind blows. In 1985, he was A-rated by the NRA as a senator. In 1994, he broke a semate tie to get the "Assault" weapons ban to Clinton's desk for signature.

Witness the Three Faces of Al, as demonstrated in the debates in 2000. It was truly bizarre, as though the man has no character at all. Of course, I thought I would puke if I heard any more about "strategery" or how Mexico is our closest neighbor, etc.
 
Read this one real fucking hard...JEB and Georgie are crooks

The Ethnic Cleansing of Florida's Voters

http://hometown.aol.com/SteveFJong/rant/rant02.html

Al Gore didn't lose the Presidency on Election Night. He didn't lose it in the aftermath, grubbing for dimpled chads or unwitnessed military absentee ballots. No, he lost it when Governor Jeb Bush and his Secretary of State, Katherine Harris, made a conscious decision to illegally purge thousands of heavily Democratic Florida voters from the rolls. The company that did the work for them was the single bidder on the contract, Database Technologies of Boca Raton, Florida, now the DBT Online unit of ChoicePoint Inc. of Atlanta, into which it merged last year. This is how they did it.

Who is Jim Crow and what is he running for?
The "Jim Crow" laws were passed in the states of the defeated Confederacy after the Civil War. They were explicitly intended to keep the newly freed former slaves in their place and away from the levers of power, and included measures stripping prisoners of the right to vote. While all those states continue the practice to this day, none has embraced it as enthusiastically as Florida, which has disenfranchised for life 4.6% of its voting-age population.

In my opinion, the very idea of disenfranchising felons for life is repugnant. Is it unconstitutional? Even before the election, the Brennan Center filed a class-action suit, alleging violations of both the US Constitution and the 1965 Voting Rights Act. [1] We shall see what happens.

To bring Jim Crow into the 21st century, DBT was asked to compare the master list of Florida voters, called the Central Voter File (CVF), against lists of convicted felons from other states. If the identities matched, the voter was stricken from the rolls.

How do you verify an identity? The strongest matching factor is the Social Security Number (SSN), which for better or worse is the US identification number. Florida uses the last four numbers of the SSN in its voter registration application, but it's optional, and old criminal records don't even include SSNs. The next best question might be: do they have the same name? But names can be duplicates, and variants; is a John Q. Public in Texas the same John Q. Public who lives in Florida? And what about J. Q. Public? To ensure an accurate match, you need other matching factors--the more the better. There are lots of factors available: date of birth, driver's license number, former address, employer, credit-card information. What did DBT use? For some matches, just name and date of birth. Matching logic this superficial wouldn't be adequate to deny you a credit card or a wireless phone account.


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"You say we got over 15 per cent wrong - we like to look at that as up to 85 per cent right!"--ChoicePoint spokesperson [3]
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With such poor matching criteria, mistakes were inevitable. The first list submitted by DBT in May, 2000 included 57,700 "possible" felons, but among them were 7,900 people guilty of nothing more than misdemeanors and traffic violations. [2]

DBT tried again, producing a second list of 58,000 supposed felons. Leon County Supervisor of Elections Ion Sancho was suspicious of the list of 694 suspected felons in his county and and verified it. He found only 34 actual felons--an error rate of over 95%. [2] Madison County Supervisor of Elections Linda Howell saw her own name on her list, and refused to use it. Palm Beach and Broward counties also declined to use the list. But most of Florida's 67 counties simply accepted their lists without question. If the Leon County list was 95% wrong, what about the other 66 lists? Writing in the Nation, Gregory Palast, who exposed the voter disenfranchisement, put the minimum error rate at 15%. And because of the demographics of crime in America, the list was more than 50% black--and heavily Democratic voters all. [3]



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"This man was scary. There are just some people that feel when you mess with their 'right to vote,' your [sic] messing with their life."--Marlene Thorogood, DBT, complaining about a disenfranchised voter who complained [4]
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Aside from a few thousand regrettable matching errors, was there anything else wrong with the felons list? Well, yes: it was illegal, because it included ex-felons from Wisconsin, New Jersey, Washington State, Illinois, Ohio, and Texas--states outside the old Confederacy, where their right to vote was not denied. Palast wrote:

[T]wo [Florida] court rulings ... ordered the secretary of state and governor to recognize the civil rights of felons arriving from other states. In ... Schlenther v. Florida Department of State, issued in June 1998, Florida's Court of Appeal ruled unanimously that Florida could not require a man convicted in Connecticut twenty-five years earlier "to ask [Florida] to restore his civil rights. They were never lost here." Connecticut, like most states, automatically restores felons' civil rights at the end of their sentences, and therefore "he arrived as any other citizen, with full rights of citizenship."

[In] a second ruling, issued in December 1999 by another Florida court, ... a Florida district court judge expressed his ill-disguised exasperation with the governor's administration for ignoring the prior edict in Schlenther. [3]

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"I inherited that contract. I had concerns when I first came in"--Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris
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Let's sum up what we know: Florida disenfranchised felons who weren't actually felons, felons who had the right to vote, and innocent people who shared a name and a birth date with a felon. And, of course, the whole idea of disenfranchising felons is questionable to begin with.

The effect of disenfranchising thousands of voters--over half of them black, all overwhelmingly Democratic--on an election decided by a "certified" 537 votes is mind-boggling. And no one wants to own up to the "mistake."

In hearings before the United States Civil Rights Commission, DBT executive George Bruder testified that Florida election officials were told the database could produce "false-positives,'' but said the state replied it wanted the broadest search possible to remove felons from voter rolls. [5] In other words, Florida didn't care if they wrongfully disenfranchised their own citizens. He also testifed that DBT was under no obligation to verify the names on the exclusion list were accurate, but that is apparently a lie:

Under DBT's contract ... the company was obliged to check its data by "manual verification using telephone calls and statistical sampling." DBT was paid $4.3m for its purge of the voters' roll, but company officials confirmed that they did not call voters they had included on their list to check if they had identified the right person. [6]

State officials passed the buck as well. Secretary of State Katherine Harris, who oversaw the illegal voter purge and then "certified" the election results, testified, "I inherited that contract. I had concerns when I first came in." [7]

Regrettable mistakes were made, then; the wrong guy went to the White House. But we can take solace that Florida officials were only following orders.

References
"Brennan Center Challenges Florida Law that Denies Ex-Felons' Right to Vote." 9/21/00.
www.brennancenter.org/presscenter/p...e_2000_921.html
The full text of the complaint is available at http://www.brennancenter.org/progra...plaint92100.pdf
"Almost 1,500 Voters Tossed From Polk Rolls." Billy Townsend, Lakeland, FL Ledger, 12/15/00
www.theledger.com/local/elections/15felo.htm
"Florida's 'Disappeared Voters': Disfranchised by the GOP." Gregory Palast, The Nation, 2/5/01
www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20010205&s=palast
"Hunt For Fraudulent Voters Triggered Confusion, Anger." Robert P. King, Palm Beach Post, 12/11/00
"Firm: State told felon voter list may cause errors." Andrea Robinson, Miami Herald, 2/17/01
"Special report: George Bush's America." Julian Borger and Gregory Palast, The Guardian, 2/17/01
www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/bush/st...,439226,00.html
"Purge of 'felons' on voter list under fire." Linda Kleindienst, Orlando Sentinel, February 23, 2001
www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/
orl-loc-felect-022301.story?coll=orl%2Dnews%2Dheadlines%2Dlocal
 
LordLucan74 said:
Yet Mr Bush won the senate and gained in the House!

Also, 65% still support him....

GET A DAMN LIFE!!!

Wow LORD, you show a fine amount of intelligence in writing that! Maybe you could compile some of your better come backs and get them published :rolleyes:

Despite any polls you can pull out of your ass, GWB is a moron who couldnt publish a legible book to save his own life. He used his family's political influence to stay out of Vietnam, repetedly escape criminal prosecution and to worm his way into the Presidential office. He is incapable of wiping his own ass without help.. unlike Gore who has written SEVERAL books which actually havent done too badly.
 
A very scarey thought........
Can you imagine if Gore had been president on 9/11?:eek:
 
Idiot fucking SHEEP

Before 9 - 11, Terror Was Low Priority For Bush Administration
By The Associated Press | New York Times

Saturday, 29 June, 2002

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush's national security leadership met formally nearly 100 times in the months prior to the Sept. 11 attacks yet terrorism was the topic during only two of those sessions, officials say.

The White House acknowledged the dearth of top-level meetings devoted to the subject of terrorism by the ``principals committee'' of the National Security Council. Yet it has aggressively defended the level of attention, given only scattered hints of al-Qaida activity.

One current security council official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that intensive planning of anti-terrorism strategies was largely the role of midlevel committees at the NSC -- not the Cabinet-level players.

``The president was being briefed. The principals were being briefed, perhaps not together,'' this official said.

The description of the 90 to 100 meetings was confirmed by three White House officials.

Critics said the low number of terrorism meetings by the most senior members of the security council indicated the administration's priorities were elsewhere.

``What were the principals doing to bring this to the attention of the president?'' asked P.J. Crowley, council spokesman for the Clinton administration. ``Given our growing understanding of this threat that we built in '90s about the emerging threat of terrorism, they just didn't seem to get it.''

Clinton officials said their council principals met every two to three weeks to discuss terrorist threats after mid-1998. Those meetings increased during times of heightened terrorist concerns, such as immediately prior to the millennium celebrations, when the principals met nearly every day to discuss threat levels.

Bush's principals committee was focused on missile defense, Iraq, China, international economic policy, global warming and the U.S. stance toward Russia, a subject of particular interest to National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, a Russian expert who has now worked for both Bush presidents.

In addition to Rice, the principals usually included CIA Director George Tenet, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of State Colin Powell and Gen. Richard B. Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Myers was appointed by Bush in August, replacing Gen. Hugh Shelton.

One discussion on terrorism occurred July 3, amid escalating concerns about a likely attack by al-Qaida, one official said. But experts believed al-Qaida would attack American targets overseas, not inside the United States.

The other terrorism meeting occurred Sept. 4 as the security council put finishing touches on a proposed national security policy review for the president.

White House spokesman Ari Fleischer has described the council's review as a ``comprehensive, multi-front plan to dismantle the al-Qaida.'' It included instructions for the Pentagon to develop military strikes, plans to work closely with Afghanistan's Northern Alliance against al-Qaida and proposals to freeze bank accounts linked to Osama bin Laden's group.

That review was finished Sept. 10 and was awaiting Bush's approval when the first plane struck the World Trade Center.

Bush himself said in February 2001 that the nation hadn't done enough to prepare for possible terrorist attacks, and he pledged: ``I will put a high priority on detecting and responding to terrorism on our soil.''

A few weeks earlier, Tenet had told Congress, ``The threat from terrorism is real, it is immediate, and it is evolving.'' He described bin Laden and his global network as a serious and immediate threat.

In the last months of the Clinton administration, as early as November 2000, the security council had determined that al-Qaida was responsible for the Oct. 12 bombing of the destroyer USS Cole, which killed 17 sailors. Bush first linked al-Qaida to the Cole bombing publicly in his speech to Congress after the Sept. 11 attacks.

``This was a failure in the Bush administration to recognize the nature of terrorism and its impact on the United States,'' said Vincent Cannistraro, a former CIA chief of counterterrorism operations and analysis. ``Everybody felt that it was a chronic phenomenon, it would continue and the best we could hope was to contain it.''

One official argued that the lack of regular meetings devoted to terrorism among Bush's upper-echelon advisers did not mean inadequate attention was paid to the subject. More work was done by lower-level council staffers, who regularly briefed the principals individually, even if the principals didn't meet frequently on the issue, this official said.

Crowley, who worked under Clinton, argued that senior-level meetings are necessary for important work to be done.

``You really get the pull of the best information that each agency has when you bring together the principals with the purpose of making decisions and teeing up recommendations to the president,'' Crowley said. ``It's the only way that you overcome those bureaucratic barriers.''

Rice has described the work of the council's Counterterrorism Security Group, directed by Special Assistant Richard Clarke, which met several times each week during July and August. By Aug. 6, Bush received a briefing report with the heading, ``Bin Laden Determined to Strike the United States.'' The report discussed the possibility of traditional airline hijackings.

``To say that the principals never talked about it before Sept. 4 is wrong,'' another official said. ``There were lots of conversations on the margins at meetings or informal meetings. But the first formal meeting was to review the draft policy.''
 
RedStorm said:
A very scarey thought........
Can you imagine if Gore had been president on 9/11?:eek:

Gore's war time service: Actual service in Vietnam.

Bush's war time service: Using his family's influence to get into the National Guard in Tx the day he applied, when there was a year and a half waiting list to get in. Using his family's influence to get promoted without going through OCS. Using his family's influence to avoid getting thrown out of the National Guard.

Hmm.. tough choice.
 
Indeed. He must be insane. It is an indisputable fact proven in the physics labs of Princeton University that right thinking Americans (i e Republicans) never use their money, power or influence to push their agenda. Only crypto-commies, such as members of the media, ever stoop to such depths. Where does he get these outragious ideas?

miles said:
Now there is a right wing media conspiracy. This asshole is nuts.

Hillary Clinton called it a vast right-wing conspiracy; Gore said it begins at the Republican National Committee and turns into an "echo chamber."

"And pretty soon, they'll start baiting the mainstream media for allegedly ignoring the story they've pushed into the zeitgeist."

Websters Dictionary defines zeitgeist as the general intellectual, moral and cultural climate of an era. Gore accuses so-called mainstream media of going along with the conservative conspiracy.

"And then pretty soon the mainstream media goes out and disingenuously takes a so-called objective sampling, and lo and behold, these RNC talking points are woven into the fabric of the zeitgeist."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,71633,00.html
 
I read "Earth in the Balance". I think he used a 4th grader from DC elementary as a ghostwriter.
 
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Young Knave said:
Indeed. He must be insane. It is an indisputable fact proven in the physics labs of Princeton University that right thinking Americans (i e Republicans) never use their money, power or influence to push their agenda. Only crypto-commies, such as members of the media, ever stoop to such depths. Where does he get these outragious ideas?
Crypto-commies . . . I like it, has a nice 'Night of the Living Democrats' feel to it :D
 
LovetoGiveRoses said:
Or is it the other way around?

Al Gore is too dumb & stiff to be Al Franken.

Al Franken must be playing a practical joke. Why else would somebody take credit for the internet, unless they were joking?
 
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