Blue Star Chronicles

Gravatar IMO, he's an embarrassment to most Americans. A danger, as well.


Gravatar Yes, he's lost his mind. Where are the men with the little white coats?


Gravatar "IMO, he's an embarrassment to most Americans."

51%? 75% go ahead, pull a humble figure out of your ass.

KEvron


Gravatar Can you imagine if Gore or Heinz...er...I mean Kerry were president during 9/11? There is no way you could convince me that 9/11 would have been the only terrorist attack on American soil.


Gravatar Just caught that story on O'Reilly, seems the rest of the media is trying very hard to bury it.


Gravatar "It's my fault anyway for having to throw in my 2 cents worth"

disseminating a lie is just as bad as fabricating one, beth. you know that.

KEvron


Gravatar Gore went off the deepend whne he lost to Bush in 2000. He never accepted defeat (Really) so he launched a campaign of hatred. He si no longer a player - even in the Democratic Party. The only way he can make a headline is to be outlandish and outragous. He long ago left sanity behind. He is a petty little man throwing a fit. Next he will be holding his breath and screaming...oh wait...he's already doing that.

Thanks for the comments a track back. Eleven more days of exile!

VW


Gravatar "He never accepted defeat"

from gore's concession speech:

"Almost a century and a half ago, senator Stephen Douglas told Abraham Lincoln, who had just defeated him for the presidency, 'Partisan feeling must yield to patriotism. I'm with you, Mr president, and God bless you.'"

"Well, in that same spirit, I say to president-elect Bush that what remains of partisan rancour must now be put aside, and may God bless his stewardship of this country."

sounds pretty gracious to me.

ever heard of gore v bush? no? that's because no case ever existed. but bush v. gore did. maybe what you meant to say was "bush never accepted victory (Really)[sic]"?

KEvron


Gravatar I meant personally he never accepted it. He paid some lip service and conceded, but deep down, he never did. He's still acting like a 3 year old who was told no.

If you don't think most Americans see through this petty little tyarnt on a tirade, you are mistaken.

VW


Gravatar Maybe there is something in the water they give them when they visit the DNC? Dhimmi Carter is even worse than Gore which is saying a LOT.


Gravatar " I meant personally he never accepted it. He paid some lip service and conceded, but deep down, he never did."

oh. well, it's a good thing we have someone like you who can actually look deep down inside another person....

"If you don't think most Americans see through this petty little tyarnt on a tirade, you are mistaken."

if you think i'm going to take your word on how most americans (and former vice-presidents) feel, you are sadly mistaken.

KEvron


Gravatar Can you imagine if Gore or Heinz...er...I mean Kerry were president during 9/11?

Matt, what a horrible thought. It's freightening to even think about!

Just caught that story on O'Reilly, seems the rest of the media is trying very hard to bury it.

Crazy Politico - they still are. They are focusing on Chaney and ignoring the story about Gore. I read Al Jazera today and it's all over their news - very encouraging for the Muslims to have a former Vice-President saying they are right and we are wrong.

If you don't think most Americans see through this petty little tyarnt on a tirade, you are mistaken.

I agree VW. I was impressed with his consession speech. I thought it was gracious. But since then he has behaved very badly. He seems bitter, angry and spoiled.

Dhimmi Carter is even worse than Gore which is saying a LOT.

LOL radar. That's the truth!

I hope this will come to a better end than it appears it will.




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