When all the votes were actually counted Al Gore had won the election in 2000. The Supreme Court basically stopped the Florida count and gave Bush the presidency. Had Gore won we would have started a needed war against climate change and not a tragic war against Saddam Hussein.
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We need climate action NOW. We cannot rely on vague pledges with distant deadlines. We need concrete plans to phase out fossil fuels in the near term. As the scientists at the @IPCC_CH make clear: there is no time left to waste.
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Sorry to break it to you, but it was his admin that singed off on shipping all the factories to zero regulation countries. Minor detail 🤷🏻‍♂️
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“His administration” did not exist. That was Clinton’s administration. “Sorry to break it to you.”

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Come on.. he was the freaking VP. Now he gets a pass?
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How quickly we forget… here he is praising it in all its smoggy glory: c-span.org/video/?62057-1/ge…
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it’s not like Gore objected. or to the strip mining of Tennessee mountains. it’s only after losing that he discovered he was an “environmentalist.” before, listening to the presidential debates in 2000, he couldn’t agree with Bush fast enough
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He was Vice President. He was part of the problem.
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Point remains. Gore is a dem politician with a massive ego. Even Obama carried out the PNAC agenda exactly as Bush did, and in more countries than Bush. To think Gore would have been significantly better than Bush at anything is near-pathologically naive Happy to break it to you
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"Sorry to break it to you" but he did not object. He was in favor. That literally accelerated Climate Change.
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It’s hard to stay in alignment in politics. But if anyone can do it, you can @marwilliamson
Mw, who did you think was in Clinton's administration ? Gore was active with Bill & Hillary. What a freakin' cop out.
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Thank you. Elections have consequences