The World According to Gore: The Incredible Vision of the Man Who Should Be President

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Bill Katovsky
Simon and Schuster, Oct 17, 2007 - Political Science - 240 pages
From election "loser," to bearded recluse, to dynamic Oscar, Emmy, and Nobel Prize winner: Al Gore has come a long way since 2000, and he has chronicled his up-and-down post-Washington journey in books, editorials, speeches, and interviews. In The World According to Gore, Bill Katovsky collects the best of the former vice president's writings and sayings, and gives us a picture of the new Al Gore that is more revealing and up-to-date than any other. Gore speaks out—on the environment, that election, the Bush presidency, and the next election. The World According to Gore shows that Gore is still our foremost prophet on the climate crisis, technology, and the war on terror, and more, and that he will have a major impact the 2008 presidential election—whether he decides to run or not.

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Title Page
PRESIDENTIAL RACE
ELECTION DAY 2000THE AFTERMATH
TO SERVE ONES COUNTRY
HOLLYWOOD
THE MEDIA
GEORGE W BUSHS REIGN
EXPOSING A FLAWED SYSTEM
U S FOREIGN POLICY
RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT AGAIN
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Bill Katovsky is the author of Patriots Act: Voices of Dissent and the Risk of Speaking Out and co-author of Embedded: The Media at War in Iraq, which won Harvard University's Goldsmith Prize. He lives in San Francisco, California.