Al Gore:On 2000 Election and Supreme Court Decision

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Former Vice President Al Gore spoke with Charlie Rose about his new book, The Future: Six Drivers of Global Change, at 92Y on January 29, 2013.

After playfully taking a bow in response to an audience member shouting "He was elected," VP Gore spoke about why he decided to respect the Supreme Court ruling that ultimately elected President George W. Bush:

"In the U.S. system, there is no intermediate step between a final Supreme Court decision and violent revolution."

Gore continued,

"If we as Americans honor the rule of law, we obey the law. The fact that it was taken up by the Court and decided by the Court in those circumstances meant that it had the force of law...I decided to honor the rule of law."

Do you think the Vice President made the right decision? Let us know below.
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He's right. There was no alternative. However, if it had been the other way round, there's no doubt in my mind that the Bushes would have started the revolution.

ferabra
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He would have been a great president. If only we had a time machine.

soulseeker
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0:51. Amazing how Democrats understand this but Republicans don't.

rsprinkle
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There is NO intermediate step -- during the TRANSITION of power❗
1 sides WILLINGLY "concedes" -- or let there by War

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