Monday, October 15, 2007

Gore Derangement Syndrome

I think the right wing should be afraid of him. They know if he were to run for President in 2008 he would win it in a landslide. Actually, Gore shouldn't have to run. He already won the bid before. So, what I feel should happen is they let Gore be President, without having to be elected because it's rightfully his position anyway.
lalalallalalaaaa...yes I live in lala land sometimes...that's where common sense and fairness went to...peace
clipped from www.nytimes.com

Gore Derangement Syndrome

What is it about Mr. Gore that drives right-wingers insane?

Partly it’s a reaction to what happened in 2000, when the American people chose Mr. Gore but his opponent somehow ended up in the White House. Both the personality cult the right tried to build around President Bush and the often hysterical denigration of Mr. Gore were, I believe, largely motivated by the desire to expunge the stain of illegitimacy from the Bush administration.

And now that Mr. Bush has proved himself utterly the wrong man for the job — to be, in fact, the best president Al Qaeda’s recruiters could have hoped for — the symptoms of Gore derangement syndrome have grown even more extreme.

The worst thing about Mr. Gore, from the conservative point of view, is that he keeps being right.
He’s taken everything they could throw at him, and emerged more respected, and more credible, than ever. And it drives them crazy.

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