Thursday, April 28, 2005

More Gore Grandiosity

At a Move-On speech yesterday , in what has become a trademark, Al Gore grossly over inflates his own contributions while at the same time completely misrepresenting the opposition. A man who is irrelevant to all but a few in his own party, he speaks as though America is listening....they are not.

Al Gore saved this country once already from attacks on the judiciary, and he'll do it again. That's what he told a fervent MoveOn crowd yesterday afternoon at a Capitol Hill hotel ballroom.

Joining the fray over the "nuclear option," Gore took advantage of his first major appearance since the 2004 election to settle old scores, condemn alleged threats on the judiciary, and contest Republican plans to end filibusters of judicial nominations. And in so doing, the restyled Southern sage accused religious conservatives of "American heresy."

Though Gore repeated familiar arguments against the "nuclear option," he substantially raised the stakes in claiming the essence of America is threatened by the religious "zealots" who are supposedly behind the plan

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