Amazon.com Review
Want to read his remarks on campaign fundraising, including his "no controlling legal authority" answer? It's here. You can also see how he's changed his mind on things such as tax cuts, abortion, and tobacco. And just for fun, there are some less serious revelations: He uses Netscape more often than Internet Explorer to surf the Net; in 1997 he told The Washington Post he preferred his Macintosh computer to a PC, even though he had been forced to switch over; and he thinks more than one person was involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. And what about lying, in a Gore administration? In a 1988 presidential debate, then Senator Gore said, "My first pledge will be to restore integrity to the White House. And I'll fire anyone who has lied to the American people or the United States Congress."
For journalists covering the presidential campaign and voters seeking to understand it, this is an essential volume. In fact, we could use a book like this on all of the major candidates. --Linda Killian
Product Description
Here is Al Gore in his own words. Excerpts from hundreds of speeches and interviews - spanning his national political career - give the reader an understanding of Gore's ideas, motivations, and priorities, and the way they have evolved over the last decade. Read Gore views on the environment, the Internet, family values, parenting, and much more. Also find out what he thinks about his own public persona.



