Stay put, Al
So now former NY governor Mario Cuomo thinks Al Gore should run again? Does Cuomo want four more years of Bush? Regardless of whether Gore got more votes or the Supremes single-handedly decided the election, Gore made crucial mistakes that caused the 2000 race to be so close. Big Al lost it in the debates coming off as a pretentious and wooden know-it-all. Face it, Al Gore: Policy Wonk is not an attractive candidate for 2004.
What it really seems to boil down to is that the Democratic establishment is literally afraid of the momentum that Howie from VT has built up using anti-war rhetoric, as well as a strong Internet push (which Al Gore took the initiative to help create, when one takes the quote in context).
Al made a smart decision to stay out of this one. He's make a great EPA administrator, or Secretary of the Interior (would the Scretary of State, then be the Secretary of the Exterior?). Anyway, Al, to borrow from the ever street wise Nancy Reagan: Just say No. |
So now former NY governor Mario Cuomo thinks Al Gore should run again? Does Cuomo want four more years of Bush? Regardless of whether Gore got more votes or the Supremes single-handedly decided the election, Gore made crucial mistakes that caused the 2000 race to be so close. Big Al lost it in the debates coming off as a pretentious and wooden know-it-all. Face it, Al Gore: Policy Wonk is not an attractive candidate for 2004.
What it really seems to boil down to is that the Democratic establishment is literally afraid of the momentum that Howie from VT has built up using anti-war rhetoric, as well as a strong Internet push (which Al Gore took the initiative to help create, when one takes the quote in context).
Al made a smart decision to stay out of this one. He's make a great EPA administrator, or Secretary of the Interior (would the Scretary of State, then be the Secretary of the Exterior?). Anyway, Al, to borrow from the ever street wise Nancy Reagan: Just say No. |







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