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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (181960)2/16/2006 1:47:01 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (3) of 281500
 
I have lost count for the number of times Al Gore has attempted to reinvent his political image. When he and Clinton were running against Bush I, I could see him in the debates as presidential material; since then his political identity has disintegrated into obscurity.

>>VietNam Vet
>>Grey suit Statesman
>>Internet Futurist
>>Role model for 'Love Story'
>>Simple Farm Boy
>>Contemplative Professor
>>Raving Radical
>>Left wing extremist
>>This new one defies definition. It seems like he will go any where and say anything these days hoping to get approval from somebody. Saudis aren't that stupid, but some of the extremists in Saudi may exploit his comments. I think it may be the last nail in his political career coffin.

Its not just that he has had a diversity of experience. Most people have at his age. But he keeps appearing in the limelight as though he's had a complete make over, hoping to finally find a niche that will bring him votes.
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