Thursday, November 26, 2009

Al Gore

Democratic Party Needs to Heal and Unite to Beat McCain

With Clinton still in the race, party leaders are searching to unify the party behind Obama. more >>

Gore Lawyer Robinson on HBO's 'Recount': This Is What Florida 2000 Was Like

The film is good entertainment and OK history. more >>

How Writers Created the Environmental Movement

Q&A with environmentalist Bill MicKibben, author of a new anthology. more >>

Dems Urged to Tie One On for Earth Day

Recycling's cool, but as fashion? We'll find out on Earth Day, April 22. more >>

Hanging Chads: As the Florida Recount Implodes, the Supreme Court Decides Bush v. Gore

As the Florida recount implodes, the high court decides Bush v. Gore more >>

Morning Buzz: Dec. 13, 2007

A recall announced yesterday for a common children's vaccine alarmed parents, but officials said there is no need to worry. Drugmaker Merck & Co. recalled doses of a vaccine against Hib, which causes meningitis and pneumonia, and a combination vaccine for Hib and hepatitis B. The doses were recalled after the drug company discovered sterility problems at a Pennsylvania production plant. Merck supplies about half the nation's annual supply of the Hib vaccine. more >>

Morning Buzz: Dec. 10, 2007

Former Vice President Al Gore received the Nobel Peace Prize he shares with the U.N. climate panel this morning in Oslo. In accepting the prize, he warned of the "mutually assured destruction" climate change would cause. more >>

Global Warming and Al Gore's $307 Trillion Gamble

Rapid economic growth, fueled by technological innovation, could solve a lot of problems. more >>

10 Things You Didn't Know About Al Gore

10 facts about the former vice president. more >>

The Climate's Change Agent

Pulitzer Peace Prize Goes to Al Gore and Company more >>

What About the Other Tennesseean?

Backers still clamor for Al Gore even as Fred Thompson enters the presidential sweepstakes. more >>

Out Loud: July 8, 2007

"This guy is brain dead. I know I’ll be quoted; I’ll be killed for that. more >>

It's a Very Small Political World

"Hey, Ken Walsh," our surprised White House correspondent heard June 13 when he and his wife, Barclay, were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary at a hilltop restaurant over looking the Athens Acropolis. "It was Al Gore," says Walsh. more >>

Out Loud

"I hope Al Gore enters the race. I think that would be good for the country. more >>

The Latest Religious Faith

My Creators Syndicate column this week is on Al Gore and his crusade against global warming: crusade, because for Gore the issue seems to be one of religious faith. Here's a comment by blogger Betsy Newmark. more >>

Thursday's Cartoon

—Dana Summers, The Orlando Sentinel more >>

A Look at the Polls of Mid-March

Let's take a look at the polls for the two parties' nominations and for the general election as of mid-March, based on the compilations in realclearpolitics.com. more >>

Cartoon

—Steve Breen, San Diego Union-Tribune more >>

The Numbers Aren't There

In the Los Angeles Times, Max Boot of the Council on Foreign Relations makes a point I have long wanted to make. But he has done what I haven't bothered to do, which is to gather the numbers that make the case. more >>

Wednesday's Cartoon

—Marshall Ramsey, The Clarion-Ledger more >>

Could Al Gore Bankroll His Bid?

If you're wondering why, despite his denials, Al Gore remains the most talked about nonpresidential candidate, it's this: His friends think he's done so well in the private world that he could bankroll the start of his own 2008 bid. "If Al Gore wants to run, he will come with all the means necessary," says longtime ally Donna Brazile. more >>

A Warning to Democrats

Lawrence Haas, a former aide to Al Gore, argues that Democrats may be hurt in the long run by their opposition to the surge in Iraq. He looks back on history and notes that after Democrats pulled the plug on Vietnam, and after the four years of the Carter administration, they were seen as weak on national security. more >>

Out Loud

"I'm not that good at pronouncing words anyway." . more >>

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