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Bob Woodward still marvels at Gore's "statesmanlike" speech, repeats "Supremes made Bush president"
Media Research Center cyberalert ^ | November 7, 2001 | Brent Baker

Posted on 11/07/2001 5:19:26 PM PST by Mr. Mulliner

On the one year anniversary of the 2000 election, ABC’s Good Morning America let Bob Woodward marvel at the most "extraordinary event in all of this," Al Gore's "statesmanlike" concession speech: "Not only did the Supreme Court make Bush President, Al Gore did." Charles Gibson expressed surprise that the Supreme Court "does not seem to have suffered anything in loss of prestige and the country accepted it, moved on."

A CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released on Monday found that registered voters would now vote for George W. Bush over Al Gore by an almost a 2-to-1 margin, 61 to 35 percent, but instead of focusing on that affirmation of Bush’s presidency, or even mentioning it, on the one year anniversary of the election day ABC’s Good Morning America on Tuesday allowed Bob Woodward to marvel at the most "extraordinary event in all of this," Al Gore's "concession speech." Woodward asserted: "In a sense, not only did the Supreme Court make Bush President, Al Gore did."

     GMA’s Charles Gibson expressed surprise that given how five Supreme Court justices had made Bush the President, the Court "does not seem to have suffered anything in loss of prestige and the country accepted it."

     GMA began its anniversary retrospective, caught in the 7am half hour by MRC analyst Jessica Anderson, with a review from Terry Moran of events a year earlier. He concluded his report: "The bottom line, Charlie, thanks to five members of the U.S. Supreme Court, George W. Bush is President of the United States and as we speak, he's addressing world leaders via satellite in Warsaw."

     Gibson then set up his November 6 interview with Washington Post Assistant Managing Editor Bob Woodward: "Yes, Terry Moran, thank you very much. Five Justices of the Supreme Court with him, four against him, and on that narrow margin he won the election."

     Gibson’s first question: "It is extraordinary when you think back that that was a year ago that we began all that. It seems not that long ago, but it's amazing how quickly the country moved on from that."
     Woodward immediately praised Gore: "Well, it is and if you go back and look at the TV and press reporting, the extraordinary event in all of this was Gore's concession speech, when Gore actually got up and said, 'Not only do I concede, but I accept the finality of it,' meaning that he was going to accept cold the Supreme Court decision against him. If you read that speech or looked at a video of it, you would say you couldn't write a better speech totally giving away the presidency to Bush and saying that it's over."
     Gibson followed up by wondering how the Supreme Court came through unscathed: "He did that, but there were howls of protest from many people, books written, you know about them, saying that this was a political decision by the Supreme Court, not a legal decision, and yet the Supreme Court does not seem to have suffered anything in loss of prestige and the country accepted it, moved on."
     Woodward credited Gore with protecting the Court from itself: "Well, among some academics and critics, the Supreme Court has been damaged, but people accepted it because Gore accepted it. In, again, that speech, he got up there and mocked himself and said, 'It's time for me to go.' In a sense, it's almost prescient what he said about anyone who looks at this election dispute to suggest that there is weakness is American democracy does not understand this country; totally put himself behind Bush. In a sense, not only did the Supreme Court make Bush President, Al Gore did."

     A bit later, after Gibson pointed out how interest in electoral reform has waned in Florida, Woodward again returned to his theme: "Does that mean the right result was reached or that somebody's not going to recount all of those votes and come to a different conclusion? No, but again, I don't mean to be overly repetitive, but it was the Gore speech and concession which was so graceful and statesmanlike, no one had anything to hang their hat on. Now if Gore had taken the opposite tack and said, 'Oh no, we're going to fight this or we're going to do something,' then you would have had a different attitude in the country."

     Gibson wrapped up by wondering how different the war on terrorism would be if Gore were President, prompting Woodward to acknowledge the U.S. then would not have veterans of the Persian Gulf War directing it, such as Cheney and Rumsfeld.



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Please, ABC, give us all a big break from your one-year anniversary of mourning for your Sore Loserman!
1 posted on 11/07/2001 5:19:26 PM PST by Mr. Mulliner
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To: Singapore_Yank
Woodward reminds me of the one-time high-school-stud who never grows up. Well into his fifties, he wears a ridiculous combover, gold chains, open shirts, gold chains, too-tight pants, and carries a pot belly that hangs over his belt, still trying to pick up teen-aged chicks with "...hey, sweet-cheeks; if you only knew who I was...........er, am........".

He's a has-been who hasn't caught onto the fact.

2 posted on 11/07/2001 5:24:50 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: Singapore_Yank
What is fascinating to me is that everyone, everyone knows a bad sport when they see one and Al Gore was the worst of the bad sports I have ever seen. After conceding, he takes it back. Now that would doom most men in other men's eyes. Then he goes for every little trick to steal the election, every trick, even trying to disenfranchise military. He whips up racial resentment, sics Jessee Jackson on all of us. Then he gives a speech doing what he should have done on election day. And Woodward doesn't know why people prefer GWB by a margin of 2;1 over that prunish girly boy. Geeze,,how dense can one be?
3 posted on 11/07/2001 5:25:06 PM PST by cajungirl
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To: Singapore_Yank
Bob Woodyword who???
4 posted on 11/07/2001 5:25:14 PM PST by dandelion
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To: Singapore_Yank

5 posted on 11/07/2001 5:26:04 PM PST by Diogenesis
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To: Singapore_Yank
If Bush won the Florida vote with only one vote, it threw the electoral vote majority to Bush. That's the U. S. constitution and the surpreme court had no choice in the matter.
6 posted on 11/07/2001 5:26:25 PM PST by RLK
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To: cajungirl
And another thing. Woodward credits gore with "giving" the presidency to Bush and not "fighting on",,,now correct me but I think Bush won the presidency and once the Supremes in their wisdom cut this gore off at the knees, there was no place to go other that to the coup solution. Bulls@it all of this creeps words.
7 posted on 11/07/2001 5:28:11 PM PST by cajungirl
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To: cajungirl
the most useless always yell the loudest...Woodward,Matthews,and Krystal come to mind.
8 posted on 11/07/2001 5:31:06 PM PST by cactusSharp
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To: cajungirl; RLK
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the crucial Supreme Court decision, the one that really put the nail in Gore's coffin, a 7-2 vote?

Perhaps the reason that the Supreme Court hasn't suffered in its reputation is because people can see that it was a very reasonable decision. But you can't blame the media for not trying to convince people otherwise.

9 posted on 11/07/2001 5:31:41 PM PST by Mr. Mulliner
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To: RightOnline
No doubt Woodward lives his life in memory of the days when he helped to bring down an American president. I'm sure he'd like to do the same to Bush and is, in his way, bitching that Bush is so popular.
10 posted on 11/07/2001 5:34:59 PM PST by Mr. Mulliner
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To: Singapore_Yank
On the one year anniversary of the 2000 election...

This drives me wild! Make that: "On the first anniversary of the 2000 election..."

11 posted on 11/07/2001 5:37:37 PM PST by Arthur McGowan
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To: RightOnline
How can you make fun of one of the great rapordhers of all time?
12 posted on 11/07/2001 5:39:14 PM PST by Arthur McGowan
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To: Singapore_Yank
Jeez...these Rats don't get it. I think we need a good one or two hour FREEPATHON of democrats.com. The presidential issue is still REALLY important to them. Dwell on the past. Be the victim. Typical RAT behavior.
14 posted on 11/07/2001 5:40:25 PM PST by nagdt
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To: Singapore_Yank; RightOnline
William Casey is no doubt enjoying another tall tale by this ace...
15 posted on 11/07/2001 5:40:53 PM PST by habs4ever
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To: Singapore_Yank
Gore is below the title of loser. Woodward is simple pond scum. No one respects him, no one cares a rat's rear end what he says.

End of story, they're both minor footnotes in history.

16 posted on 11/07/2001 5:41:17 PM PST by Windshark
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To: Singapore_Yank
Woodward--blah blah blah! He has tried so hard to extend his 15 minutes of fame. Hang it up, Bob! It's just not there. (It never was.)
17 posted on 11/07/2001 5:42:35 PM PST by Savage Beast
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To: Singapore_Yank
Let me make sure I read this article correctly.

Did Woodward say, "Waaaaaahhhhh! Waaaaaahhhhhh!!!!!!"?

It sure read like that.

18 posted on 11/07/2001 5:46:48 PM PST by Jthro
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To: Diogenesis
Its funny that meter pegs every time algore is mentioned!
19 posted on 11/07/2001 5:52:34 PM PST by cardinal4
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To: Jthro
Woodward was a cub reporter who sold out his confidantes and won the lottery. Now he is just an aging hack.
20 posted on 11/07/2001 5:54:21 PM PST by 1 FELLOW FREEPER
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