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− | [[category:people]][[Al Gore]] was vice-president of the {{USA}} under [[Bill Clinton]]. He ran for president against [[George W. Bush]] in [[2000 US presidential election|2000]], when he actually would have | + | [[page type::article]] |
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+ | ==About== | ||
+ | [[Al Gore]] (Albert Gore, Jr.) was vice-president of the {{USA}} under [[Bill Clinton]]. He ran for president against [[George W. Bush]] in [[2000 US presidential election|2000]], when he actually would have won had the vote been properly counted, and [[2004 US presidential election|2004]]. | ||
+ | ===Controversies=== | ||
+ | * [[/internet|Inventing the Internet]]: Gore played a key role in early expansion of the [[internet]] backbone, thus making possible the internet as we now know it; his attempts to claim credit for this during the 2000 presidential race were distorted into a popular myth that he had claimed to have "invented the Internet", which was exploited by his opponents. | ||
+ | * [[/global warming]]: Gore has gored a lot of powerful oxes in his advocacy for action to mitigate [[global warming]]. | ||
+ | * It was claimed that Gore's residence was an unsustainable energy-hog, while [[George W. Bush]]'s primary residence had many sustainable features. While there appears to have been [[2007-03-28 George W. Bush's eco-friendly ranch compared to Al Gore's energy-expending mansion|some truth]] to both ends of the claim, Gore has [http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/gorehome.asp both responded to the criticism and fixed it]. | ||
+ | ==Related== | ||
+ | * [[Gore's Law]] -- see {{rationalwiki|Gore's Law}} | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
+ | ===Official=== | ||
+ | * [http://www.algore.com/ official web site] | ||
===Reference=== | ===Reference=== | ||
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* {{conservapedia}} | * {{conservapedia}} | ||
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* {{sourcewatch|Albert Gore, Jr.}} | * {{sourcewatch|Albert Gore, Jr.}} | ||
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* '''2007-10-08''' [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21192478/site/newsweek/ A Nobel Candidate] "Thousands of activists are hoping to convince Al Gore to run for president. Could a Nobel Peace Prize give the reluctant candidate a push?" | * '''2007-10-08''' [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21192478/site/newsweek/ A Nobel Candidate] "Thousands of activists are hoping to convince Al Gore to run for president. Could a Nobel Peace Prize give the reluctant candidate a push?" | ||
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* ''[[An Inconvenient Truth]]'': feature-length movie on the urgency of [[global warming]] | * ''[[An Inconvenient Truth]]'': feature-length movie on the urgency of [[global warming]] | ||
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* '''1992-09-29 video''' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JE48XHKG64 Gore criticizes Bush for ignoring Iraq's ties to terrorism]: [[Al Gore]] criticizes [[George H.W. Bush]] for ignoring [[Iraq]]'s ties to terrorists and disregarding Iraq's attempts to acquire weapons of mass destruction. | * '''1992-09-29 video''' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JE48XHKG64 Gore criticizes Bush for ignoring Iraq's ties to terrorism]: [[Al Gore]] criticizes [[George H.W. Bush]] for ignoring [[Iraq]]'s ties to terrorists and disregarding Iraq's attempts to acquire weapons of mass destruction. |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 8 June 2015
About
Al Gore (Albert Gore, Jr.) was vice-president of the United States under Bill Clinton. He ran for president against George W. Bush in 2000, when he actually would have won had the vote been properly counted, and 2004.
Controversies
- Inventing the Internet: Gore played a key role in early expansion of the internet backbone, thus making possible the internet as we now know it; his attempts to claim credit for this during the 2000 presidential race were distorted into a popular myth that he had claimed to have "invented the Internet", which was exploited by his opponents.
- /global warming: Gore has gored a lot of powerful oxes in his advocacy for action to mitigate global warming.
- It was claimed that Gore's residence was an unsustainable energy-hog, while George W. Bush's primary residence had many sustainable features. While there appears to have been some truth to both ends of the claim, Gore has both responded to the criticism and fixed it.
Related
- Gore's Law -- see RationalWiki
Links
Official
Reference
Filed Links
to file
- 2007-10-08 A Nobel Candidate "Thousands of activists are hoping to convince Al Gore to run for president. Could a Nobel Peace Prize give the reluctant candidate a push?"
Media
Books
- The Assault on Reason: how our system of government has become dominated by the outcome of money-controlled television ad campaigns
- excerpt
- 2007-05-22
- Democracy in trouble, Gore says in book
- Al Gore's New Book Examines 'The Assault on Reason': "In his new book, Al Gore explores why reason, logic and truth seem to play a sharply diminished role in the way America now makes important decisions and what we can do to change that." (includes many links)
- 2007-05-21 video Al Gore with Diane Sawyer discussing the book (or trying to)
Video
- An Inconvenient Truth: feature-length movie on the urgency of global warming
- 1992-09-29 video Gore criticizes Bush for ignoring Iraq's ties to terrorism: Al Gore criticizes George H.W. Bush for ignoring Iraq's ties to terrorists and disregarding Iraq's attempts to acquire weapons of mass destruction.