Gore: Too Reasonable for Politics
June 3rd, 2007
By Michael van der Galien
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Former US Vice President Al Gore believes that he is too reasonable for politics.
For months, Gore has said repeatedly that he probably won’t run for office again, but wouldn’t say that he would never run for office again. He reiterated that stance on Friday, but downplayed the possibility of another campaign…
“It may be easier to fix it from the outside,” he said. “Again, I haven’t ruled out for all time thinking about politics again. It’s just that the way it works now, I don’t think that the skills I have are the ones that are most likely to be rewarded within this system. It’s like a washing machine that is permanently set on the spin cycle. It doesn’t stop spinning. That creates real problems for a politics based on reason.”
In other words, he’s still the same smug, preening douche he always was, but that’s only because he’s so reasonable and ahead of his time. And so it follows that anyone who votes for him is voting symbolically to replace our benighted style-over-substance ethic with a new golden age of rule by philosopher kings.
Now, as all of you know, I am conservative and do not agree with Gore on quite some issues, but… he has a good point. It is true that politics today is all about spinning and soundbites. It is less about the intelligent debate, and more about making the other person look bad. Fear is, indeed, in many ways exploited. As I wrote at my own blog, my only problem with Gore is that he seems to believe that proof of whether someone is ‘reasonable’ or not, is whether that person agrees with him on everything. Perhaps, by the way, he does not believe that, but it is the feeling he gives one when one listens to what he says.
America would benefit if it would listen to Gore on this issue. Enough with the soundbites.
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