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Home Front: Politix
Moooooore Goooooooore Roooooooar!
2004-06-25
The text of Gore's spew, courtesy Drudge.
Posted by:Steve White

#14  Shhhhhh!
"We welcome the challenges posed by Albert Gore Jr's comments and would hope to discuss further in the conventions this summer and in the debates this fall. Ex-VP Gore should feel welcome to sit on Sen Kerry's lap and respond whenever he feels comfortable,
thanks,
signed: 'All the Republicans ever born'"
Posted by: Frank G   2004-06-25 11:27:08 PM  

#13  If I were Kerry, I'd send Gore to spend the rest of the summer at my chateau in France. Of late Gore's been the touch of death to anyone he's tried to help. To use a very overworked phrase, Gore's declaration of support marks the point at which any endeavor he tries to help "jumps the shark." Winners just can't be associated with someone who has descended into the depths of self-parody and is universally perceived to be a LOSER.
Posted by: RWV   2004-06-25 11:17:39 PM  

#12  A strong back is a terrible thing to waste.
Posted by: Robert F Byrd   2004-06-25 7:54:38 PM  

#11  Funny isn’t Billary a lawyer? Bush is not. So when Billary talks you have to read between/behind/under the lines. When Bush talks he tells it straight. Gore reminds me of someone who has lost his mind and no one want to tell him so. Maybe he and Tipper can share meds? FYI I am not poking fun at depression, he really looks like he has lost some mental faculties.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2004-06-25 12:24:20 PM  

#10  Faithful to the letter of the law, was what he intended to say, I'm sure.

Old Spook - if I never read another goddamn word about Mena, I'll die a happy man. There's enough wicked in the world without recycling old tinfoil.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2004-06-25 9:11:46 AM  

#9  "Faithful to the law?!?" Mr. "No controlling legal authority" actually managed to say that without choking on the words?
Posted by: Darth VAda   2004-06-25 9:05:41 AM  

#8  Gore!
(Uh-huh Yeah - Huh!)
What is he good for?
Absolutely nothing --
yow, say it again!

Gore lost an election in a heartbreaker
'Cause he had the personality of an undertaker
Now he no longer has any dreams
Joined MoveOn-dot-org, became bitter and mean
Life is much to precious to spend listenin' to Gore these days
Please make him shut up, make him go away!

Gore!
(Huh - Good God y’all)
What is he good for?
Absolutely nothing
Say it again

Gore!
(Whoa, Lord)
What is he good for?
Absolutely nothing
Listen to me--

Gore now believes in dark conspiracies
Finds evidence for them in everything he sees
One thing here I'm not understanding;
Was he always a moonbat, or is he just decompensating?

I'm talkin' Gore!
(No, not him again!)
What is he good for?
Absolutely nothing
Say it again

Gore!


(Apologies to Edwin Starr.)
Posted by: Mike   2004-06-25 9:02:44 AM  

#7  I get the feeling Gore will be seeing "Farenhiet 9/11" several times today when it opens. He'll probably want the images beamed directly to his brain so that Neo-conservative propoganda can't distract him from the "truth".
Posted by: Charles   2004-06-25 7:45:29 AM  

#6  Oldspook: "A wasted mind is a terrible thing to use".
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2004-06-25 7:10:25 AM  

#5  I feel like asking, was any of this covered on the mainstream networks?

I guess only CNN and their ilk are allowed to have opinions these days.
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2004-06-25 2:23:48 AM  

#4  As for poor Tipper: A waste is a terrible thing to mind.
Posted by: OldSpook   2004-06-25 1:01:48 AM  

#3  Obviously E-Gore has given up on any serious future political ambitions to revert to typical liberal babble. A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
Posted by: Capt America   2004-06-25 12:56:36 AM  

#2  "Always before, we could look to the Chief Executive as the point from which redress would come and law be upheld. That was one of the great prides of our country: humane leadership, faithful to the law."


I dunno Al, your administration "Faithful to the law"? Mena, stock deals, letting Enron and those greedos get away with capital slaughter, flying cruise missles into nations without so much as a resolution from Congress (unliek the UN and Congressional resolutions Bush has)...

I guess, Al Gore, it all depends on what the meaning of "is" is...
Posted by: OldSpook   2004-06-25 12:48:49 AM  

#1  Republican National Committee responds: "Al Gore's history of denial of the threat of terrorism is no less dangerous today in his role as John Kerry's surrogate than it was in the 1990s in his role as Vice President, a time when Osama Bin Laden was declaring war on the United States five different times," said RNC Communications Director Jim Dyke.
Posted by: Steve White   2004-06-25 12:44:11 AM  

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