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The Last Temptation of Al Gore
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
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Time Magazine vol. 169 no. 20 (May 2007)
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page 23.
Topik:
Presidential election
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Al Gore
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Let's say you were dreaming up the perfect stealth candidate for 2008, a Democrat who could step into the US presidential race when the party confronts its inevitble doubts about the front runners. You would want a candidate with grass-roots appeal of Barack Obama-someone with a message that transcends politics, someone who spoke out loud and clear and early against the war in Iraq. But you would also want a candidate with the operational toughness of Hillary Clinton-someone with experience abd credibility on the world stage. In other words, you would want someone like Al Gore-the improbably charismatic, Academy Award-winning, Nobel Prize-nominated environmental prophet with an army of followers and huge reserves of political and cultural capital at his command. There's only one problem. The former Vice President just does't seem interested. He says he has "fallen out of love with politics" which is shorthand for both his general disgust with the process and the pain he still feels over the hard blow of the 2000 election, when he became only the fourth man in the US history tp win the popular vote but lose a presidential election. In the face of wrenching disappointment, he showed enormous discipline-waking up everyday knowing he came so close, believing that the US Supreme Court was dead wrong to shut down Florida recount but never talking about it publicly because he didn't want Americans to lose faith in their system. That changes a man forever.
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