[Updated] "Good Morning America" reporter Claire Shipman on Friday worried that Al Gore's occasional kind word about John McCain might result in the election of the Republican. Interviewing the former vice president about his new energy proposals, the ABC correspondent fretted, "...And some Democratic eyebrows have been raised at your praise of John McCain. Democrats worried that maybe you're, you're going to help him get elected."
That question, which hit Gore from the left, was one of the few, even slightly challenging queries. Instead, Shipman tossed softballs, such as asking, "Do you think that, right now, climate change is as much a threat to our country as terror?" The ex-VP asserted that "the climate crisis is by far the most serious threat we have ever faced" and Shipman offered no follow-up. She failed to ask Gore for some sort of evidence to back up this claim or to point out that terrorism killed 3000 people on 9/11 alone. (How many have died from the "climate crisis?)
Shipman simply fawned over the Democratic politician and cooed, "Many people are also talking about the fact that you would make an incredibly effective environmental czar either for Barack Obama or John McCain. Is that the sort of job that would interest you?"
Following up, she speculated, "Are you saying that some sort of cabinet post might, in fact, limit your ability to influence that issue?"
The MRC's Brent Baker covered the similarly fawning coverage on the July 17 newscasts of CBS and NBC.
UPDATED: 2008-07-18 12:20:44
Gore also appeared in the 7am hour of NBC's "Today" show. In contrast, reporter Anne Thompson actually asked Al Gore some tougher questions, such as the logical query, how does he plan on accomplishing his energy goals?
THOMPSON: Gore wants to start by setting a goal to generate all our electricity from renewable sources within ten years, like wind, solar and geothermal. How do we reach that goal?
GORE: It's cost competitive now. The costs of coal and oil has been going up so rapidly and the scientific and engineering breakthroughs in renewable energy have brought the costs down. The lines are crossing.
THOMPSON: But a complete shift to clean electricity would require a huge investment. To build transmission lines from wind and solar plants and upgrade the national grid. I understand that what you're talking about is up to $3 trillion investment over 30 years?
GORE: Well, $1.5 to $3 trillion is what we would pay over that period of time if we were going to continue to rely on fossil fuels. It is an investment of both public and private funds that would repay itself many times over.
The segment wasn't free of fawning, however. Thompson did compare Gore to legendary Green Bay Packer quarterback Brett Farve at the close of the piece:
THOMPSON: I asked Gore if in watching Obama and McCain he feels a little bit like retired Packers' quarterback Brett Favre. Does he regret not running again, not getting in the game? He said, no. There are thing he misses about politics and things that he doesn't, but says his job now is to change people's minds about the climate crisis, Ann?
A transcript of the July 18 GMA segment, which aired at 7:14am, follows:
ROBIN ROBERTS: Now, to Al Gore's big challenge to the presidential candidates to help solve our energy crisis. The former vice president wants the country to produce all of its electricity with Earth-friendly power sources within the next ten years. Our senior national correspondent Claire Shipman spoke to Gore about his ambitious plan and his new warning about how dire the situation is.
ABC graphic: Al Gore One-on-One: Says Climate Worse Than Terror
AL GORE: Today, I challenge our nation to commit to producing 100 percent of our electricity from renewable energy and truly clean carbon-free sources within ten years.
SHIPMAN: Do you think that, right now, climate change is as much a threat to our country as terror?
GORE: Both are serious, must be addressed. That having been said, I think that the climate crisis is by far the most serious threat we have ever faced.
SHIPMAN: You have praised both Barack Obama and John McCain for what they're talking about in terms of environmental policies and some Democratic eyebrows have been raised at your praise of John McCain. Democrats worried that maybe you're, you're going to help him get elected.
GORE: Well, I've endorsed Barack Obama. I'm a Democrat. But I think that John McCain deserves credit for having provided some leadership in the Republican Party years ago at a time when it was needed.
SHIPMAN: One of the things John McCain talks about is, in addition to pursuing alternative sources of energy, is renewed drilling and he makes the case that drilling can be environmentally safe now, it's the same sort of thing that President Bush says.
GORE: Since the first oil crisis back in the early '70s, we've been told that if we simply go for more oil, gasoline prices will come down. We need to break free of this old pattern that's holding us back and develop the renewable sources that can bring about the equivalent of a dollar a gallon gasoline.
SHIPMAN: You are on everybody's list as I'm sure you've seen, short list for VP. Want to do it again?
GORE: Well, I -- you're looking at different lists than I am. I've decided to impose a personal term limit of two terms as vice president.
SHIPMAN: Many people are also talking about the fact that you would make an incredibly effective environmental czar either for Barack Obama or John McCain. Is that the sort of job that would interest you?
GORE: Well, now, the title of czar is intriguing.
SHIPMAN: [Laughs] Is nice, in a different country maybe.
GORE: Yeah. In all seriousness, I do see my role as one that's focused on changing public opinion.
SHIPMAN: Are you saying that some sort of cabinet post might, in fact, limit your ability to influence that issue?
GORE: I think my best use is in trying to change public opinion and get the facts out there and get the solutions out there.
ROBERTS: Our Claire Shipman talking with the former vice president.
—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center.















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July 18, 2008 - 12:03 ET by allanfMedia bias has become staggering and destructive. The three network news anchors have become campaign cheerleaders for Obama. The evening newscasts are nearly an obscene display of obsequious fawning.
But this nonsense on "global warming" and energy is even more nefarious. These whining nitwits could succeed in rasing the cost of energy substantially.
The American Press: selected not elected.
Terrorism merely a distraction
July 18, 2008 - 12:06 ET by SickofLibsYeah, Gore: always walking on the knife's edge.
Go away, pesky terrorists, I have more important matters at hand to deal with presently.
Right Scott - the pointed questions are always from the left
July 18, 2008 - 12:06 ET by Dee Bunkat lefties for not being lefty enough. It's not lefty enough to be cordial to John McCain - he must be called out as a heathen when ever his name is mentioned.
gag me
July 18, 2008 - 12:08 ET by SouthJersey1953GORE: I think that the climate crisis is by far the most serious threat we have ever faced.
Warmer weather (which is fiction, but for argument's sake) is more dangerous than crazy muslims vowing to 'kill us all' in the name of their little god?
Give me a break...... algore just wants us to invest in his companies so he gets richer....
SouthJersey...
July 18, 2008 - 12:15 ET by Clear thinkerI do agree with you, but I think there is more to it than just money. AGW is a religion and every religion needs it's leader. I truly think that Gore is enjoying his status as a prophet and is getting euphoric over his status. The money is a nice bonus.
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CT - Once again you live up to your name
July 18, 2008 - 12:27 ET by SouthJersey1953I agree that AGW is a religion and algore is their 'profit' (pun intended).
Yes, ClearThinker, you are correct (again). His #1 priority is to enjoy the status as god of the climate.
I can't wait until the real
July 18, 2008 - 12:41 ET by Clear thinkerI can't wait until the real God of the climate kicks his butt. In a spiritual way of course.
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And let us not forget the
July 18, 2008 - 12:49 ET by WolfremAnd let us not forget the ever important "legacy" that many liberals strive for.
And the control over us unwashed masses that he will wield without even being a dem pol in office. Not just limited within the borders of the USA but all of the masses across the globe.
"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." - George Santayana
Environmentalism as Religion
July 18, 2008 - 19:55 ET by PopularTechEnvironmentalism as Religion (Michael Crichton, A.B. Anthropology, M.D. Harvard)
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Hang on folks. Al Gore is
July 18, 2008 - 12:54 ET by bradbenj5952Hang on folks. Al Gore is right. The man-made climate crisis is the most serious threat the planet has ever faced...
...that is, the climate-crisis, which is man-made, is the most serious, invented, made up, unproveable, unscientific bit of stupidity we have had to deal with. And it will end up costing us Trillions of wasted dollars (that's Trillion with a T) which will rush out of our pockets and into the pockets of Al Gore and his cronies around the world. It will also end up costing us most, if not all, of our freedom.
This is just the next attempt by the globalization, one-world, socialistic and social-engineering crowd to create "the crisis" that must be dealt with on a global scale. See, we're all in this together! This planet belongs to all of us and we need to take care of it. This is just another tool being used to fool us into believing that our only hope is the world's united cooperation with UN "leadership". IPCC, indeed! Are you not convinced? After all, the "scientific consensus" of the IPCC is unarguable, final, and closed to any reasonable debate. If you don't believe then you must not believe the holocaust actually happened...and you probably believe that Peter Pan is a real person.
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Code phrases.."Democrats worried.." means..
July 18, 2008 - 13:05 ET by Gary HallCode phrases:
Means.... all of us here in the newsroom and all of our friends.
Means... all of here in the newsroom and all of our friends.
...but
July 18, 2008 - 13:13 ET by Rackie...but some critics say...
Means... all of here in the newsroom and all of our friends.
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July 18, 2008 - 13:07 ET by YahooWatcherSpeaks for itself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESxvY1tQHTo
AL GORE: Today, I challenge our nation
July 18, 2008 - 13:53 ET by fonzie2178to commit to producing 100 percent of our electricity from renewable energy and truly clean carbon-free sources within ten years.
Yeah. So what's the plan? That's right, there isn't one. It's up to everybody else to spend their own money on Algore's pipe dreams. He is in line to make billions off this hoax. Too bad they didn't interview Noel Sheppard afterwards, you know, since the media is so unbiased.
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Is there any difference
July 18, 2008 - 14:23 ET by fitzfongIs there any difference between Al Bore and your average charlatan cult leader? Both enrich themselves by convincing unwitting dupes that the only way to true salvation is to funnel all their money to them. Both have small, but slavish and boisterous followings who demand that others convert to their way of "thinking". Both shield themselves from public scrutiny and will only submit to the type of interview that will simply disseminate their PR talking points. Oh, and the rational world sees them for the jokes that they are.
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You're on my list, Al
July 18, 2008 - 15:39 ET by YahooWatcherSHIPMAN: You are on everybody's list as I'm sure you've seen
My sh** list, that is, and you're moving up.
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