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Gore Afraid of Freepers?
National Review Online ^ | Nov 19, 2002 | David Frum

Posted on 11/19/2002 6:40:11 AM PST by MP5

NOV. 19, 2002: GORE SPEAKS Scary Republicans: ABC’s excellent news blog, The Note yesterday had an interesting out-take from the Gore family’s interview with Barbara Walters that was broadcast on Friday.

WALTERS: I'm not sure that people realize that while you were in the residence of the Vice President [during the Florida recount] there were crowds of people outside screaming at you. What was that all about?

AL GORE: Well, this was the Republican response to what was happening during that 36-day period, and they organized busloads of people that came and stood outside the house all day and all night screaming at the top of their lungs.

WALTERS: What, "Get out!"?

TIPPER GORE: Things like that, yes, and, and sometimes … things that we don't want to say on your program, and, some people saw that they were buses from "churches," but it was organized. The one thing that, that they did mainly was reach the bedrooms of our children, and Albert was still in school locally, and trying to study, so we rearranged, you know, they … kids moved to a different part of the house, and I was trying to think of a way that we could kind of laugh about this since obviously it was out of our control, there wasn't anything anybody could do so I got all the boom boxes in the house and … I remember sort of what the government did with Noriega … I thought we'd try that, and I aimed them at, toward, you know, where the crowd …

WALTERS: The crowd?

TIPPER GORE: … And I put nature sounds on and turned it all the way up. And at least the kids laughed.

AL GORE: There were a few, more than a few who supported us and were offended by the organized chanting round the clock who came out on the other street corner during the day to express their support with signs, and … You know, emotions were running high throughout the country and it was just an unprecedented time.

KARENNA GORE: Well, when we were in the Vice President's house during the recount, it was it was very intense. And one of the things I remember is that there was a … an organized effort by, I don't know whether it was the RNC or it was … it was right-wing groups, it was definitely Bush-campaign-oriented effort to bus in people to have a sort of siege at the Vice President's house, and, so, they were all lining there, screaming, and it was kind of an assortment of groups. I mean, some of them were anti, um, were anti-abortion groups, and some of them were pro-gun groups, and some of them … they all had their different signs. But they were all screaming, "Get out of Cheney's house," the whole time. And I just remember being there next to my dad, because I went for a run, and I ran back through them, and I was very upset when I came into the house. And my whole attitude was, like, "We've got to fight back harder. And where are our crowds?" And my dad, I'll never forget his response. He said, "We have to do what's best for the country, and it is not good for the country to have this kind of divisiveness. And he was on the phone, really calling off the dogs. There were people who wanted to fan the … the flames of the racial issue and have real unrest. And he was on the phone asking them not to, because of what was best for the country not because of what was best for him politically. And that's really who he is.

WALTERS: Do you remember the crowds outside screaming?

KRISTEN GORE: The crowds that were screaming outside our house, you know, "Get out of Cheney's house." And other things … of that nature, were really upsetting. It was difficult … It was just very … upsetting that someone would … yell those things at us. It felt … we felt sort of like … trapped in this … you know, little house with all these people yelling mean things. It's no fun. You know, whether you're a child of the person who they're directed at, or anyone else. It … it wasn't a good situation.

WALTERS: Were you scared?

KRISTEN GORE: I was scared that the truth was not going to come out. That's what I was.

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Emotions ran high during the Florida recount and I can understand that the Gores might be distressed by having protesters assemble under their windows. On the other hand, their description of those protests is a little – what’s the word we kept using during the campaign? – hyperbolic.

My family attended the protests Gore complains of. (My Labrador retriever was even photographed by a wire service reporter impressed by Cobber’s “Dogs for Bush” sandwich board.) On the day we showed up, the crowd numbered perhaps 50 people; about a dozen Gore supporters assembled a block away. They did indeed chant “Get Out of Cheney’s House” and wave placards and urge commuters to honk – but they did not scream and it would be absurd to describe them as in any way threatening. Some of them were no doubt a little eccentric, but the median age of the group was about 45, and they dutifully obeyed the police barricades that confined them to the sidewalks on the east side of Massachusetts Avenue, at least 200 yards from the vice president’s house on the west side.

One protester carried a megaphone – and I’ll concede that he made more noise than he should have. But as for the rest, I’m left wondering why it is that when 100,000 people march around the White House to oppose military action in Iraq they are exercising their constitutionally protected right of peaceful protest – while when four dozen Republicans demurely exercise their rights, they can be described without demur on national television as if they were a mob of violent maniacs.

Correction: Bob Woodward’s 1991 book about the Gulf War was titled The Commanders not The Generals. I apologize for the error in yesterday’s blog.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2000election; gore; recount
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To: MP5
The DC freepers did a great job. We are all proud & envious that we could not join you.
21 posted on 11/19/2002 7:28:50 AM PST by Ditter
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To: MP5
But they were all screaming, "Get out of Cheney's house," the whole time. And I just remember being there next to my dad, because I went for a run, and I ran back through them, and I was very upset when I came into the house. And my whole attitude was, like, "We've got to fight back harder. And where are our crowds?" And my dad, I'll never forget his response. He said, "We have to do what's best for the country, and it is not good for the country to have this kind of divisiveness. And he was on the phone, really calling off the dogs. There were people who wanted to fan the … the flames of the racial issue and have real unrest. And he was on the phone asking them not to, because of what was best for the country not because of what was best for him politically. And that's really who he is.

Calling off the dogs? Now that is a lie of great proportions! This whole interview was a lie.

First, the Republican protests happened in DC and across the nation and for the first time ever the GOP beat the dems at the white knuckle street rally. The dems never saw anything like it before and their attempts to intimidate others so they could get their way did not work.

Algore sent Jesse Jackson to FL. So much for the Karenna lie that they did'nt want to start race riots. Fact is that the "Republican mobs" of FL scared Jesse away because he could'nt intimidate them.

Do what's best for the country? He held the country hostage for 36 days as he tried to steal the election.

22 posted on 11/19/2002 7:49:31 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: MP5
so I got all the boom boxes in the house and . . . I aimed them at, toward, you know, where the crowd . . . And I put nature sounds on and turned it all the way up

This is so funny. Let's scare off the evil republicans with cricket sounds.

23 posted on 11/19/2002 7:49:58 AM PST by T. P. Pole
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To: T. P. Pole
Hats Off again to the DC Chapter! Kristen, Angelwood et al,,, You Rock!
24 posted on 11/19/2002 8:08:52 AM PST by watcher1
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To: MP5
I remember sort of what the government did with Noriega … I thought we'd try that, and I aimed them at, toward, you know, where the crowd and I put nature sounds on and turned it all the way up. And at least the kids laughed.

Did she borrow the squeeling, dying rabbits tape from the FBI?

25 posted on 11/19/2002 8:11:38 AM PST by KarlInOhio
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To: MP5
"...we felt sort of like … trapped in this … you know, little house..."

Here's the little house they were, you know, trapped in:


26 posted on 11/19/2002 8:23:44 AM PST by Jaxter
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To: Jaxter
LOL! Can you imagine having to live in those cramped quarters? Oh the humanity.
27 posted on 11/19/2002 8:46:56 AM PST by MP5
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To: MP5
...the media reported a "Republican mob" in Florida...

We called ourselves "Re-Thug-licans"...the media folks always got a kick out of it when we said that. Oh, those were the days, my friend!

28 posted on 11/19/2002 12:51:15 PM PST by Timeout
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To: Timeout
Oh, those were the days, my friend!

Mobs of angry Republicans..LOL

I used to read the comic strip "Bloom County", the author did a funny series about "radical republicans" taking over a university. They demanded G. Gordon Liddy be made Chancellor. One of the police was a liberal looking hippie, who screamed "this is Reagan's fault!"

29 posted on 11/19/2002 1:07:14 PM PST by MP5
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To: MP5
It should be the goal of every conservative to make Al Gore afraid of him / her. With that many boogeymen in the closet, under the bed and hiding in the cupboards, he'll never sleep again. ;)

Regards, Ivan

30 posted on 11/19/2002 1:09:57 PM PST by MadIvan
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To: MadIvan
Well, THIS Freeper has at least 300 more Sore Loserman bumper stickers stored safely away, just waiting.......
31 posted on 11/19/2002 1:18:32 PM PST by Technocrat
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To: Izzy Dunne
" ... He said, "We have to do what's best for the country, and it is not good for the country to have this kind of divisiveness...."

Karenna's statement jumped out at me, too. I believe this as much as her father's statement that he invented the internet.

32 posted on 11/19/2002 1:20:02 PM PST by NEWwoman
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To: MP5
"And he was on the phone, really calling off the dogs. There were people who wanted to fan the … the flames of the racial issue and have real unrest. And he was on the phone asking them not to, because of what was best for the country not because of what was best for him politically..."

Ummm....right.

33 posted on 11/19/2002 1:25:22 PM PST by jjm2111
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To: MP5
"Get out of Cheney's house,"

I still LOVE that chant! Those were emotional days...I was sick to my stomach during that whole thing. And it's all that losers fault.

34 posted on 11/19/2002 1:26:41 PM PST by Sungirl
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To: Sungirl
He's was just doing what was right for the country (puke)
35 posted on 11/19/2002 1:27:59 PM PST by MP5
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To: angkor
Yeah, Karenna's comment is especially telling of the way the Gores operate. If you don't know whether the protests were organized by the RNC (which they weren't), why even say it? It's like when Garrison Keillor wrote that HE doesn't think Wellstone's plane was sabotaged, although other people do. Putzes.
36 posted on 11/19/2002 1:30:22 PM PST by Gunder
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To: MP5
If I hadn't be in school, I would have been besieging your house too Al.

It isn't your house. It's our house, and we decided it should go to Dick and Lynn.

That is the way it works, stupid.
37 posted on 11/19/2002 1:30:41 PM PST by republicanwizard
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To: angkor
When taking about busing in protestors, organized efforts by the RNC, what the gore's are really doing is projecting hoe THY would do things, bring in a rent a mob for an organzied, or bring in union thugs for intimidation.

It is totally beyond their ken that a group of people would go out spontaneously to protest their crass attempt to steal an electin. The rats weren't used to being challenged.

WELCONE TO THE INTERNET AGE OF POLITICS AL!!!!


The part about 'not wanting to be divisive' was too rich, this from a gang that had Donna Brazile playing the race card constantly and then sought to steal an election, stuff ballot boxes after the fact, AND disenfranchise military voters........devisive indeed.
38 posted on 11/19/2002 1:34:09 PM PST by Leto
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To: MP5
Heeheeheeheeheehee...

Why didn't they just move back in to their own house???

39 posted on 11/19/2002 1:36:39 PM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: <1/1,000,000th%
Because that pitiful renter was living in it.
40 posted on 11/19/2002 1:50:06 PM PST by Timeout
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