Robert Parry, Consortium News. July 6, 2009. Remember, this is the woman Republicans wanted to put a heart beat away from the Presidency. When did the GOP become so irresponsible?
Robert Parry, Consortium News. April 16, 2009. The right-wing media still pull the reins in DC, where they could sink the Obama presidency and even stymie a Democratic Congress.
Amanda Terkel, Think Progress AlterNet: Election 2008. November 13, 2008. Many reports have mentioned Al Gore as a possible candidate for a new 'Climate Czar' position in the Obama administration.
Melissa McEwan, Shakesville AlterNet: PEEK. September 26, 2008. Silly, nerdy, wonky Al Gore with his dorky lockbox ... oh wait ... he was right ... oops.
Jonathan Singer, MyDD.com AlterNet: PEEK. July 24, 2008. "Politics is about building coalitions, and there is no one single path to success that runs only through the support of White voters in America."
Sean Gonsalves, AlterNet. June 24, 2008. The VP used to be a bench-warmer called in to perform PR tasks. When did vice presidents become important political figures?
Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report AlterNet: Environment. May 11, 2008. The Right continues to smear Gore as a serial liar. This time by doctoring clips from a NPR interview.
Adam Howard, AlterNet AlterNet: Video. April 1, 2008. On "60 Minutes", Gore talks about his new multi-million dollar climate change campaign and reflects on both the 2000 and 2008 elections.
Scarecrow, Firedoglake AlterNet: PEEK. March 31, 2008. Two contrasting stories on CBS' 60 Minutes illustrated for the hundredth time why selecting the right person for President matters.
Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report AlterNet: PEEK. March 27, 2008. We should probably get ready for a new wave of Gore-related scuttlebutt, centered around a new idea: Al Gore, compromise candidate.
Ali Frick, Think Progress AlterNet: PEEK. March 3, 2008. This staged conference "proves" little more than that a group funded by Big Oil can easily attract sham scientists to tout the industry’s line.
Melissa McEwan, Shakesville AlterNet: Democracy and Elections. January 30, 2008. Now that John Edwards and Dennis Kucinich are out of the race, it appears Ralph Nader is closer to getting in it.