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President Al Gore's SOTU

Posted by Chris Schults (Guest Contributor) at 9:47 AM on 14 May 2006

Read more about: Al Gore | TV

Somewhere, in an alternate reality ...

Thanks SNL!

Update [2006-5-15 11:10:13 by David Roberts]: It appears the video was yanked off YouTube. For now, at least, it's still available on Crooks & Liars.

Update [2006-5-16 15:11:25 by David Roberts]: It's also available on iFilm.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha!

[weeps]

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Amy vs. Al

Al also promoted An Inconvenient Truth during "Weekend Update" where he debated climate change with Amy. Good stuff.

Funny

Al is doing more good outside of politics. Maybe he should stay outside.

In the end, it all comes down to biodiversity. Poison Darts--Protecting the biodiversity of our world
An Andrew Sullivan reader ...

... thinks it will be Gore/Warner in '08.

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Exactly d

Once a political figure loses the presidential bid, even in an unprecedented unconstitutional  appointment scam, just move on.

Run for Senator or Governor, that's fine, but not for president.  Even Teddy Roosevelt could not pull that off, and he gave a speech in Milwaukee after being shot, with the bullet still in him.

Take that as an omen Al.  And please get behind the Prairie National Park and windfarm.  Hehehey.

http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog John Schneider, Northern Wisconsin

It's happened before

Teddy Roosevelt might not have been able to pull it off, but Richard Nixon managed it handily.  Elected vice president in 1952 and 1956 under Eisenhower.  Defeated in his presidential bid in 1960 by Kennedy.  Elected president eight years later.

That's not meant to be a prediction. Just pointing out that this scenario isn't as outlandish as some might think.


www.terrapass.com/blog

Ooops

Forgot about Nixon, the daddy "rat-effer" (Nixon's term for dirty tricks and smears like Rove and friends use) of all these neorats that have ruined our economy and our nation.  

I guess it's a painful memory, hehehey.

But I repeat, just forget it Al.

http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog John Schneider, Northern Wisconsin

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