Friday, December 12, 2003

Bob Somerby

Well, okay..not Bob Somerby, but this is his turf..CNN(Clearly Not News)'s Bill Schneider offers up this byline:

Gore reinvents himself yet again


WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Remember how Al Gore kept re-inventing himself during the 2000 campaign? He's still at it.



This week, the newest Al Gore showed up to claim the political Play of the Week.

Former Vice President Al Gore joins the revolution! Gore, the ultimate party insider, has cast his lot with Howard Dean's outsiders.

Gore's endorsement doesn't just make Dean the man to beat. It also transforms Gore into a man with a future. Gore is clearly impressed by Dean's army of energetic, Internet-savvy political insurgents.

"Howard Dean really is the only candidate who has been able to inspire, at the grassroots level all over this country, the kind of passion and enthusiasm for democracy and change and transformation of America that we need in this country," said Gore on Tuesday.

There's a political movement going on out there.

"What even we underestimated was the huge response that we've gotten in terms of the resources, the energy, the number of people out there leafleting and talking about Howard Dean," said Joe Trippi, Dean's campaign manager, on October 17.

Al Gore doesn't want to stop it. He wants to be part of it. More blather.

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Mr. Schneider and his League Of Pundits Know that you know that Gore re-invents himself...why? Because they've been telling you so for years. Of course they never get around to telling you exactly how Mr. Gore transforms. That is simply because what they know you know is a fabrication.

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