The Left Coaster is the #5 Blogger for Al Gore
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Clinton called on Gallo-Chasanoff after her speech to ask a question: what Clinton would do to stop the effects of global warming. Clinton began her response by noting that young people often pose this question to her before delving into the benefits of her plan.
3 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
29 Months Ago,
eriposte from The Left Coaster says
(in A Short History of Recent U.S. Presidential Politics - Part 7: Campaign By The Textbook That Robert Reich Hasn't Read)
In previous posts [see Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6] I discussed historical analogies comparing the 2000 and 2008 Presidential campaigns. In Part 4, I outlined Sen. Obama's textbook campaign against Hillary Clinton - a textbook that was most recently written by Bill Bradley during his mendacio...
30 Months Ago,
eriposte from The Left Coaster says
(in A Short History of Recent U.S. Presidential Politics - Part 5: Bill Edwards v. Hillary Gore)
Mr. Bradley said that Mr. Gore had his "full support." But there was implicit criticism of the vice president in his choice of words. While promising to campaign for Mr. Gore, Mr. Bradley declined twice to say that he would "endorse" the vice president.
As Bradley said:
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eriposte from The Left Coaster says
(in A Short History of Recent U.S. Presidential Politics - Part 2: Bringing Honesty and Integrity Back to the White House)
At the final Gore-Bradley debate in New Hampshire, Bradley offered the following attack on Gore’s troubling lack of honesty...
Here was an exchange from the Oct 30 Democratic Presidential debate (emphasis mine):
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Some bonus Bradley-Gore history:
STEWART [video clip]: Poor Al Gore. Global warming completely debunked via the very Internet you invented. Oh, oh the irony. The iron-y. But Stewart went on to say, "Now, does it disprove global warming? No, of course not," but it is "catnip" to deniers From the December 1 edition of Comedy Cen...
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