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Gore Derangement SyndromePaul Krugman mostly nails it:
My only quibble is saying "his opponent somehow ended up in the White House." Bush stole it. And if we don't repeat it every time the issue comes up, we become accessories to the crime.
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The second worst thing about Al Gore
I sent the following letter to the NY Times in response to the Krugman piece:
According to Paul Krugman, the worst thing about Al Gore in the eyes of conservatives is that “he keeps on being right.” Maybe so. But if so, then the second worst thing about Gore, from the point of view of right-wingers, is that he won’t go away. After a Republican Supreme Court stepped in to make sure nobody got to count enough ballots in Florida to put Mr. Gore over the top in electoral votes, the Vice-President was supposed to get the message—that the GOP rules, because it makes the rules—and slink away into permanent obscurity.
If Gore had merely kept turning out to be right, that would be one thing. Either the facts about the issues could be kept quiet, or, if that couldn’t be managed, the fact that Al Gore had been right on those issues could be hushed up as long as Gore himself kept in his place and kept his mouth shut.
But he didn’t. He spoke out, and has kept on speaking out. That drives the right into purple-faced fury. How dare he champion a cause they oppose? And how dare he be persuasive, just because the facts are on his side? Who does he think he is, an American or something?