Could Liberal Elitist Al Gore Win Nomination?
Yes, absolutely, no doubt, because that is precisely what Time’s Joe Klein says and that makes it true. You see, back in the old days, the national nominating conventions were very important. Since humans had no means of communicating long-distance until 1994 or so, each party’s leaders would gather in some fancy saloon in, say, Ohio, and smash whiskey bottles over each other’s heads until they decided on a good presidential nominee. And this is why Al Gore will finally win the presidency at this year’s Democratic National Convention.Since Obama and Clinton will continue to pulverize themselves for the next several months, with no actual news happening, both will reach the convention without the 2,025 necessary delegates, and most Americans will hate them. And then Al Gore becomes president. Actually, hold that last thought and let’s go back to the first, which the New Yorker’s George Packer explains with the Scientific Method. What we are witnessing is a controlled experiment in moder
Yes, absolutely, no doubt, because that is precisely what Time‘s Joe Klein says and that makes it true. You see, back in the old days, the national nominating conventions were very important. Since humans had no means of communicating long-distance until 1994 or so, each party’s leaders would gather in some fancy saloon in, say, Ohio, and smash whiskey bottles over each other’s heads until they decided on a good presidential nominee. And this is why Al Gore will finally win the presidency at this year’s Democratic National Convention. Since Obama and Clinton will continue to pulverize themselves for the next several months, with no actual news happening, both will reach the convention without the 2,025 necessary delegates, and most Americans will hate them. And then Al Gore becomes president. Actually, hold that last thought and let’s go back to the first, which the New Yorker‘s George Packer explains with the Scientific Method. What we are witnessing is a controlled experiment in mode