July 23, 2007
Gore-Obama 2008 (Armstrong Williams)
In this video, Armstrong Williams explains why he thinks Al Gore will enter the presidential race this year and how Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) could be a suitable running mate.
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So your idea of a winning team is a black and a hack? Al Gore is the perennial loser whose carbon credits industry is under investigation by the democrats in Congress, surprisingly enough. Maybe he hasn't passed enough money their way.
Comment by Robert Rosencrans — July 23, 2007 @ 1:05 pm
Yes, I do believe and HOPE Al Gore will enter the election for the Presidency, but Obama has made his Conservative and Corporate positions too clear to be a running mate to Al Gore.
He would hurt the ticket and the opportunity for Al Gore to be president.
Al Gore believes in grassroots activism, removing Corporate interests our of government and his policies are for the people.
Has been consistent for decades in REAL UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE, OPPOSED THE WAR VERY PUBLICLY when it was not the popular thing to do, has fought for the environment, workers rights and our civil rights.
Time for a COOL change,
Gore
2008
Comment by LDP — July 23, 2007 @ 1:56 pm
Al Gore should run for President. I know many people who would prefer him over the other candidates and feel he is the most winnable candidate. He supports health care, environment concerns and the middle and poorer classes. Please write and try to convince him to run,
Comment by Susan Azia — July 23, 2007 @ 2:06 pm
Who the heck is Armstrong Williams besides a conservative Black man? He didn't speak very well in this clip–I would have rehearsed him a bit more and made sure he knew what words he was using.
Yes, the Gore idea is surely flying around our country. Does that mean dissatisfaction with all the other candidates? Likely. And while the Gore-Obama ticket is an intriguing idea, I think Gore can do more to impact the world, more than his already measurable impact on global warming, in the private sector.
Comment by Patti — July 23, 2007 @ 6:25 pm
I can handle Gore/Obama…..tell me more.
Comment by William E.Hammond — July 23, 2007 @ 9:55 pm
Is Armstrong Williams practicing punditry under the influence? Stand still when you're talking about politics!
Comment by Brendan — July 24, 2007 @ 11:48 pm