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Reporting on Al Gore Doesn't Win Friends on the Left

In Response to Michael Bouldin's Comments at MyDD.

Cross-posted at the Francis L. Holland Blog.

You asserted at MyDD that I had attempted to ingratiate myself with readers of DailyKos by writing a discussion of Karl Rove. You would have to have participated in our previous conversations there to understand that the whole essay to which you referred was really an elaborate criticism of Al Gore, a DailyKos favorite, without ever mentioning his name. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/12/17/92621/866

You see, in my research I learned, first of all, that Al Gore had never graduated from law school or divinity school, arguably because he admittedly spent at least some of the time getting high, smoking marijuana.

Al Gore has never explained at all why he failed to graduate from both divinity school and law school after two years of trying. (You can read my essays on this at DailyKos, and the citations within, and decide if you think I'm right or not.) I wrote quite a lot about this at DailyKos, which is the reason that "NeuvoLiberal" negatively rated so many of my diaries and comments. She was tired of my criticisms of Al Gore, whom she adores.


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