Monday, September 24, 2007

New Gore, Not

Vanity Fair features this interesting piece on Al Gore.

http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2007/10/gore200710

This is my favorite angle on the Gore story.

"What happened to Gore? The story promoted by much of the media today is that we're looking at a "new Gore," who has undergone a radical transformation since 2000.he is now passionate and honest and devoted to issues he actually cares about. If only the old Gore could have been the new Gore, the pundits say, history might have been different."

Of course nothing has happened to Al Gore. He is the same man that ran for President. From some reason people are fully able, prepared and willing to believe truly crazy things. Did they really think that Al Gore really thought he "invented the internet", or that he even *said* that? What sort of babbling, insane, delusional person did they think was second in line to the Presidency anyway?

News flash - the schizophrenic, rag-clad, homeless man, babbling to himself, that you pass on your way to work each day probably think he invented something or other. And he's not likely to become a US Senator, and the Vice President of the United States anytime soon. Engage brain people.

Of Al Gore is not a lunatic. Whether you agree with his politics or not, how about a little common sense. When you recount the tale of how Mr. Gore thought he invented the internet (and other ridiculous myths), you reveal yourself; a moron. Ya, great, thanks, now go vote. We haven't quite hit bottom yet.

Idiots.

PS. "Not" is not a postfix operator, K?

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