Wednesday, August 30, 2006

And Now for a Change of Pace

Here's a link to a children's story read online by Al Gore. Look for the selection called "Brave Irene." It's part of a children's literacy project that mostly recruits actors to narrate stories. Dubya need not apply. The books are probably beyond his reading comprehension level.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Republican Dirty Tricksters and the Internet

ABC News reports that Republican PR tricksters tried to pass themselves off as "just folks" with a video spoof of Al Gore posted on the popular video uploading site YouTube.com. The video, which has Al Gore boring a group of penguins to death with a speech about global warming, has a homemade, amateurish appearance. It was supposed to look that way. The Rovian-style tricksters wanted us to believe that it was created by a 29-year-old amateur filmmaker who was trying his hand at satire. Problem is that ABC News investigated the film's origin and discovered that said 29-year-old doesn't exist. Instead , it was created by a Republican PR firm whose clients include Exxon. Here's a link to the story. What's next? Are these people going to be deluging the comments sections of our progressive blogs with phony posts from "just folks" who are opposed to Al Gore?

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Why Gore?

I've started this blog as an effort to convince the South Texas community of progressives that our best choice for presidential candidate in 2008 is obvious once you stop and think about it.
Al Gore
is the only potential candidate with
the proven ability to win a national
election: He won the popular vote
in 2000. Then the Supreme Court
hijacked the election.
Al Gore
took the right stand on Iraq when some
of the other candidates or potential standard
bearers acquiesced to the invasion in order to
make themselves look "bullish" on defense.
Before the invasion, Gore "outlined a sweeping
Al Gore
was the first candidate to emphasize the looming environmental
threat of global warming. Nobody has more crediblility on this
Al Gore
has name recognition among potential
voters that is as good or better
Al Gore has not announced any intention to run. However, he has pointedly refused to rule out the possibility of running. What that leaves is a movement to draft Gore for 2008. The Internet will probably play a huge role in this effort through blogs and fund-raising efforts. If you're convinced, what can you do? The Draft Gore 2008 site has some suggestions. In addition, talk it up among your family and friends. If you publish a blog, post about the draft movement. Put a bumper sticker on your vehicle. Do whatever you can to start people thinking. I will update this blog on a regular basis to keep readers current on the draft movement.