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Gore: To decide on prez run by end of year (thinking of Hillary as running mate)
UPI ^ | 11/16/02 | unknown

Posted on 11/16/2002 8:52:13 AM PST by Jewels1091

NEW YORK, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- In what Barbara Walters calls his first interview since his devastating defeat, former Vice President Al Gore said on ABC's "20/20" Friday that he has not decided whether to run again for president.

"I haven't ruled it out, I won't make a decision until the end of year; after the holidays I'll make an announcement," Gore said. "I would like to be president, but is it the right thing for me to do?"

Gore said that at the moment he is neutral on running on a presidential ticket for a fifth time but that in the end, the decision will ultimately depend on "a gut feeling."

He said he hasn't ruled anyone out as a presidential running mate including Sen. Joe Lieberman, who ran for vice president in 2000, or Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Gore, with his wife Tipper, spoke to Walters at their Belle Meade home near Nashville, Tenn. on Nov. 6, the day after the midterm elections, which he termed "a sweeping loss and a massive defeat for the Democratic Party."

He said election night in 2000 was a roller coaster for him. He was thinking he had won, he said, and called George W. Bush, only to be told the votes in Florida weren't holding up, and finally having to call Bush back.

"When I called Bush the second time Bush said, 'My little brother says Florida is over,'" said Gore. "I told him, 'With all due respect, I don't think your little brother has the final word on this.'"

Bush's daughters, Karenna and Kristin, told Walters that after they thought their father had lost Florida and thus the election they were crying and upset but that their parents were strong and "became parents and comforted us."

During the 36-day period that the election result was undetermined, Gore said he thought he had won it all when the Florida Supreme Court ruled that the ballots in Florida would have to be recounted.

However, Gore said that after the Bush campaign appealed the ruling to the Supreme Court and the court decided to rule on the case he knew that there wouldn't be time for the ballots to be recounted in Florida. "Truthfully, I was shocked," he said. "I know I shouldn't have been because many predicted it, but I didn't think that decision would come."

"I didn't think they should have taken the case," Tipper Gore said.

Gore described his loss as similar to a sporting event. "It's kinda like a sporting event, when the referee makes a crucial call, and the instant replay doesn't govern, and you disagree with the call, but you have agreed to play by the rules of the game," he said. "You win some, you lose some and then there's this third category. You flip a coin and it lands on the edge."

Once the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 against Gore he said it wasn't easy for him emotionally. "I prayed about it" and although it was not the best thing for him, he felt strongly that it was the best thing for the country.

Gore said he took "some responsibility" for his campaign. "I could have been clearer, I could have communicated better and more forcefully."

The former vice president said he didn't use former President Bill Clinton more in his campaign, not because of the sexual scandal of Monica Lewinsky but because he wanted to be his own man and, "I had to sell myself."

Tipper Gore said that, contrary to repeated reports, she was not behind the decision to keep Clinton's role in her husband's campaign a minor one and was not troubled by the Lewinsky scandal.

"I am really glad that you brought that up because I want to say once and for all that's just not true," she said. "And I've seen that reported over and over in the press. I never said that, and I never thought that."

Gore said he and Clinton sat down after the election and hashed out their feelings and since then have remained great friends.

Walters said Gore was criticized after the campaign for taking too much counsel from his wife and children.

"I'm extremely close to my wife and children and I absolutely trust their judgment, but could I broaden my inner circle? Yes."

Gore explained that during the campaign he attempted to be less formal by changing from his signature blue suits and red tie and donning casual clothing in "Earth tones" but that it was misunderstood and overanalyzed by the media.

He also said the debates hurt him and he regrets sighing so much in the first debate and being too conciliatory in the second, but he felt he nailed the third. "The first one was too hot, the second was too cold but the third was just right," he said.

Gore said he kept a low profile for two years because he thought the new president deserved an opportunity "to come into office without a lot of clatter and I wanted some time off."

Although he gives Bush high marks during the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, since then he thinks the war on terror is being diluted with a war with Iraq and that the economy "is in big trouble."

Meanwhile, we'll be seeing a lot of the Gores. He and Tipper have written two books on the redefinition of the family and they'll be promoting them as holiday gifts on a 25-day, 12-city book tour.

For "Joined at the Heart" the Gores profiled 12 families, including an immigrant family and a family of gay parents. The also chose the photographs for a companion book, "The Spirit of the Family."


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This man is sick in the head!!!! He is going to run on "I was robbed" for 2004!!!
1 posted on 11/16/2002 8:52:13 AM PST by Jewels1091
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To: Jewels1091
He and Tipper have written two books on the redefinition of the family and they'll be promoting them as holiday gifts

Dear Santa, I'll take the lump of coal.

2 posted on 11/16/2002 8:59:47 AM PST by socal_parrot
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To: Jewels1091
"...but is it the right thing for me to do?"

This character has the same focus that Clinton and Torricelli have...ME, ME, ME.

Remember that the Torch said resigning was the hardest thing he ever did - not selling out his high office, not stealing, not cheating on his wife; no it was resigning the office he disgraced.

Clinton is always about Clinton - nothing more need be said.

Maybe, just maybe, Gore should be asking what is better for the country and then suggesting the specific ways in which his vision is better than what exists today in the White House, especially in light of the prevailing national and international conditions.
3 posted on 11/16/2002 9:03:49 AM PST by MarkT
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To: Jewels1091
I heard DFU on talk radio yesterday remark: If Gore has Hillary for his vice president, he will NOT be able to buy life insurance anywhere. (!) Beautiful.

Go, Al and Hillary! Make your party proud!

4 posted on 11/16/2002 9:04:44 AM PST by moodyskeptic
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To: Jewels1091
Gore said he thought he had won it all when the Florida Supreme Court ruled that the ballots in Florida would have to be recounted.

Is he incapable of understanding even now, 2 years later that he still had less votes than GWB?

5 posted on 11/16/2002 9:07:41 AM PST by alisasny
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To: Jewels1091
He ain't going nowhere! He's out of the loop.

Hillary won't except anything but a coronation. She hates the dope and his wife.

Clintons control the dems even after last Tuesdays defeats.

If Heinz/Kerry trips on his shoelaces, and Edwards can't generate any interest, the dems will look to Hillary, with Bill as her front-man.

These people are hucksters who play the voters like a violin. It's just a modern version of the old shell game.

6 posted on 11/16/2002 9:07:50 AM PST by johnny7
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To: Jewels1091
He also said the debates hurt him and he regrets sighing so much in the first debate and being too conciliatory in the second, but he felt he nailed the third. "The first one was too hot, the second was too cold but the third was just right," he said.

Wrong, Al! You were an utter, laughable tool in all three of 'em!

That you still don't grasp that speaks volumes about your psychological health, IMO.

7 posted on 11/16/2002 9:12:13 AM PST by winin2000
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To: moodyskeptic
unable to buy life insurance.

I'm laughing but it's true!

8 posted on 11/16/2002 9:12:37 AM PST by janee
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To: Jewels1091
hillery waiting in the wings? man...gore has more balls than I thought!
9 posted on 11/16/2002 9:16:09 AM PST by wewillnotfail
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To: Jewels1091
He said election night in 2000 was a roller coaster for him. He was thinking he had won, he said, and called George W. Bush, only to be told the votes in Florida weren't holding up, and finally having to call Bush back.

"When I called Bush the second time Bush said, 'My little brother says Florida is over,'" said Gore. "I told him, 'With all due respect, I don't think your little brother has the final word on this.'"

These folks live in fantasy land, like dreaming of inventing the internet. When he called Bush the first time it was to concede, not because he thought he had won. I don't think the conversation about "my little brother" even happened.

10 posted on 11/16/2002 9:20:22 AM PST by Mind-numbed Robot
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... I don't think the conversation about "my little brother" even happened.

WHAT? You think that Al Gore just might be loose with the truth? No, that just can't be. We all know how impeccable Al is when it comes to telling the truth - NOT!

11 posted on 11/16/2002 9:24:21 AM PST by Wphile
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To: Jewels1091
Well! Well! Well!

I suppose that the Hildebeast must be ecstatic over this opportunity to serve under Algore!

Do you think there is any unbroken dishes at the Hildebeast home!

Hildebeast to Billboe:

"What a CROCK!"

12 posted on 11/16/2002 9:24:32 AM PST by Young Werther
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To: Jewels1091
he is running.. i have no doubt he will throw his hat in the ring around jan 31st... question is, what hat will he be wearing this time and how long will it be before he remakes himself again...

barb wawa's 'interview' was nothing but a pep rally to test the waters...
13 posted on 11/16/2002 9:28:02 AM PST by RichardEdward
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To: Jewels1091
All kidding aside, this man really IS sick. He is living for the next presidential election when he will rise up victorious to finally claim what is his and be vindicated.
I wonder what will be left of him (and Tipper)when it doesn't happen.
14 posted on 11/16/2002 9:29:21 AM PST by Route66
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To: Route66
��5{��������ing for the next presidential election when he will rise up victorious to finally claim what is his and be vindicated. I wonder what will be left of him (and Tipper)when it doesn't happen.

Gore is being asked to run for the RATs in 2004 to be the sacrificial lamb of the party. Hillary will "respectfully" decline the Veep nomination, falling back on her promise not to run for the Presidency while a Senator (or some such rubbish). Dick "Gebhard" may even be the veep nom.

The point is this: The Dems know a lot of capital will be riding on the next election and that if they REALLY lose in 2004, a LOT of entrenched careers will be broken forever. Instead, Gore and Gebhard will be selected as the lambs to bear the sins of the Clinton years from 92-04. In 08, after a "succesful" term, a re-election in the Senate, and the memories have faded, Hillary makes her play.

15 posted on 11/16/2002 9:40:26 AM PST by BradyLS
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To: Jewels1091
Bush's daughters, Karenna and Kristin, told Walters ......

Bush's daughters? Something Tipper hadn't told us? Wonder if Al knows.

16 posted on 11/16/2002 9:48:39 AM PST by Slewfoot
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To: Jewels1091
"I didn't think they should have taken the case," Tipper Gore said.

Yeah, the Supreme Court has no business deciding the course of action to take when a feckless, spineless, candidate (trying to prove his worth to his dead daddy) highjacks our government for weeks trying to tally up votes that never came to fruition.

Newsflash Tipper, I didn't think the Florida courts, that so desperatly tried to keep your husband alive in the race, had any business taking the case.

17 posted on 11/16/2002 9:53:08 AM PST by WellsFargo94
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To: Jewels1091
We know that Gore's a compulsive liar and dishonorable sore loser. We should be attacking the people who continue to re-write history and ignore the "will of the people" - giving these Rats legitimacy and the means to spread their propaganda worldwide - strengthening our enemies during wartime. We should be attacking the accomplices, enablers - the entertainment newsmedia "messengers."

The press began Gore's 2004 Presidential campaign a week after the nation told Gore to stuff it. It's time we took back our hometown papers and public air waves....at least force the press to call their DNC propaganda "advertising" and bill the political parties and candidates - make them subject to existing campaign finance laws - the press as a special interest group.

Reporters need to hear from us, and not just from the paid leftist activists at Pfaw, NOW, NAACP, WWF and GLAAD. If a handful of Freepers mailed the authors of each DNC PR piece - we could give the VLWC a run for their blood $$$ and maybe even educate a busy or lazy journalist or two.

18 posted on 11/16/2002 10:11:40 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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Where to begin with this????

"...Al Gore said on ABC's "20/20" Friday that he has not decided whether to run again for president."
LIE - He has already decided that he will be running.

""I would like to be president, but is it the right thing for me to do?""
NO - but that didn't stop you last time.

Gore described his loss as similar to a sporting event. "It's kinda like a sporting event, when the referee makes a crucial call, and the instant replay doesn't govern, and you disagree with the call, but you have agreed to play by the rules of the game," he said. "You win some, you lose some and then there's this third category. You flip a coin and it lands on the edge."
NO - you lost MF'er! No matter which way the votes were counted!

Oh, and I almost let this gem slip by:
"...but you have agreed to play by the rules of the game"
YEAH RIGHT! We had to endure 36 days of agony and your legal games before you realized YOU LOST!

"Tipper Gore said that, contrary to repeated reports, she was not behind the decision to keep Clinton's role in her husband's campaign a minor one and was not troubled by the Lewinsky scandal. "
Yeah, whatever you mental B$*%@! And your husband would be President if you and he had been troubled enough by the Lewinsky scandal to tell Clinton to resign. So, HAHAHAHA!! Losers!
19 posted on 11/16/2002 10:17:45 AM PST by pittsburgh gop guy
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tips@upi.com
20 posted on 11/16/2002 10:18:08 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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