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...campaign failed to learn from 1980’s vacillation and never projected consistency…just as Michael Dukakis’s campaign failed to learn from 1984’s interest group liberalism and ignored inoculating himself from appearing too far left…just as Al Gore??s campaign failed to learn from 1988 and neglected to respond fast enough, and early enough, to blunt easily-anticipated character attacks…the Kerry campaign, like all the others, ignores history and is, therefore, bound to repeat...
Before current Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry, the biographies of the last two Democratic presidential candidates were woefully lacking in any sort of military accomplishment. Far too much has been written already about Clinton’s draft dodging and Al Gore??s “front-line” reporting, and I will not devolve into tired character attacks. While neither man could be accused of dereliction of duty or outright cowardice, it was certainly true that they preferred to focus on domestic concerns at the expense of foreign policy and military issues. Their contrast with Kerry...
...days after Commencement, O’Mary was on the Gore for President payroll as an advance man, plunging headlong into campaign hysteria. He led a team to draw thousands of people to Tipper Gore??s streetcar ride through New Orleans, DJed the Vice President’s floating parties down the Mississippi River, and spent hours on his cell phone procuring ingredients for a campaign treat: s’mores in ziplock bags labeled “Think s’more, vote for Gore.” He even debated the finer points of Spanish grammar...
...good job of carrying Mrs. Gore??s purse,” laughs Vanessa Flindt LaVallee, who was Tipper Gore??s trip director at the time...
...private question and answer period followed the speech. After the talk, students said they were impressed by Gore??s presentation...