From The Washington Post:
As the Democratic field for 2008 takes shape, one big remaining question is whether former vice president Al Gore -- winner of the popular vote in 2000, an almost-candidate in 2004 and now the public face of the movement to address global warming -- will be in it.
. . .there are small signs here and there that could be read as the stirrings of his renewed interest in a campaign. Early last month, Gore addressed more than three dozen labor leaders in Washington, a wide-ranging talk about the Democratic congressional gains and the media, said one attendee, who demanded anonymity. Asked about 2008, Gore said that he has taken a number of calls from people encouraging him to consider running but he "didn't know whether he was going to or not," the source said. "Everybody felt he left a small door open."
Please Lord let it be so.
Hillary is deadly dangerous, Kerry is just a sad pathetic clown of a loser and Obama will almost certainly turn out to be a lightweight.
But Gore. . . Gore offers the hope of true mirth.
Sunday, January 07, 2007
Today's belly laugh
Posted by Lemuel Calhoon at 8:13 PM
Labels: Al Gore, Campaign 2008
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