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Gore's Night of Drugs and Cheating
Commentary by Phil Valentine / November 3, 2000

The morning after the George W. Bush/DUI story broke, I received an e-mail from someone with a story to tell about Al Gore. I must tell you that hardly a day goes by that I don't receive some tip on the VP's murky past. I have been very careful to pick and choose which leads to follow and which ones to leave alone. When John Warnecke, Al Gore's best friend at The Tennessean newspaper, called me with two sources who said they supplied Gore with drugs while in Congress and the U.S. Senate, I determined that to be newsworthy. Countless other stories of past indiscretions I have left alone. To me, if these accusations either don't reflect on his character, don't contradict something he's said or don't follow a pattern, I don't deem them newsworthy. The story you're about to read met all three criteria.

Ray Hudson was once a member of a notorious motorcycle gang called the Death Angels. One of their more famous members was David Allan Coe, who went on to stardom as a singer. Hudson recounted for me a story of Al Gore, then a reporter for The Tennessean, approaching the gang about doing a feature story for the paper. They invited him over to hang out with them at their clubhouse. He told me that Gore smoked marijuana with the gang, drank a lot of alcohol, even fired a pistol inside the house. Since so many people in the national press have discounted John Warnecke's story of Gore's drug use for lack of another witness, I was eager to substantiate his claim. What he told me next opened up a whole new dimension to Al Gore's past, something I had heard before but didn't believe for lack of a pattern. Hudson told me that Gore was given one of the biker girls and shown to a private room in the house. He didn't come out for hours. Now, no one else was in the room with the two of them but I can say with a comfortable degree of certainty that Al wasn't giving her a dissertation on global warming. This took place 18 months AFTER Al and Tipper Gore were married. If, in fact, Gore does suffer from a distilled strain of Clintonitis, I believe it is cause for alarm.

I chose to go public with this interview because, unlike Frank Sutherland, editor of the Tennessean, who recently told a gathering that the public doesn't have a right to know, I believe you do. Barring some breach of national security, I believe you have a right to know what kind of people you're electing to office. This story may never make it past this page you're reading but I would be derelict in my duties if I did not let you know.

2007-02-14 20:00:18 · 11 answers · asked by dottygoatbeagle 3 in Politics & Government Immigration

11 answers

No, but it doesn't surprise me any.
I will say, however, that even though I'm no great fan of Gore's that because this is pretty distant in his past, I'm not going to hold it against him.
What I WILL hold against him is what the Secret Service had to say about him:

Al Gore was the male version of Hillary Clinton. They were more
friendly toward each other than either of them were towards former President Clinton.They were not intimate, so please don't read that in. They were very close in a political way. Tipper Gore was generally nice and pleasant. She initially liked Hillary but soon after the election she had her "pegged" and
no longer liked her or associated with her except for events that were politically obligatory.

Al Gore was far more left wing than Bill Clinton. Al Gore resented Bill Clinton and thought he was too "centrist." He despised all Republicans. His hatred was bitter and this was long before he announced for the Presidency. This hatred was something that he and Hillary had in common. They often said as much, even in the presence of their security detail.

Neither of them trusted Bill Clinton and, the Secret Service opined, neither of them even liked Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton did have some good qualities, whereas Al Gore and Hillary had none, in the view of their security details.

Al Gore, like Hillary, was very rude and arrogant toward his security detail. He was extremely unappreciative and would not hesitate to scold them in the presence of their peers for minor details over which they had no control. Al Gore also looked down on them, as they finally observed and learned with certainty on one occasion Al got angry at his offspring and pointed at his security detail and said, "Do you want to grow up and be like
them?"


Nice guy. They loved him so much that they celebrated when he lost the presidential election in 2000. The rest of what the Secret Service had to say can be found on my 360 blog. And yes, it's accurate, as it's been verified through several reliable sources.

2007-02-14 20:21:44 · answer #1 · answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7 · 0 0

Another thing about Al and his b**** wife Tipper , she heads the PMRC which is the company that not only put warning stickers on music But has caused some music (groups ) to be banned. Had the fkr Al won the election do you know her company would have grown so big ..we would not be able to choose just any music to listen it would be you listen to what the govt. wants you to listen to.. Tipper ,and Hillary also have millions of their own money invested in the Euro,+pharmaceuticals and I am willing to bet they are somehow tied to the company which will oversee the national health care if the U.S ever stoops so low I personally do not think my taxes should be going to pay for some dumb a** who can not stay off the crack pipe or the stupid fkr that wants to jump off a house Me personally I do not give a rats a** what they have done ion the past ..I am more worried what come our way in the future if any of those demon-crats become President..

2007-02-14 20:23:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Interesting.

2007-02-14 21:21:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

who cares... I know many people who committed a felony and never got caught. (mostly teen-aged theft, vandalism, ect) All humans make mistakes, some just don't get caught. What is wrong: is when these people act better than those who got caught. Think about it, they are the better criminals!!!

2007-02-14 20:10:30 · answer #4 · answered by graphix 5 · 0 0

Nice one Gore !!

He sounds like he was living it up a little. Cmon... who wouldn't want to shoot some guns, smoke a lil hash, and get a lil dirty with a few naked blonde sexed-up biker girls.

It called living.

2007-02-14 20:04:59 · answer #5 · answered by Joe Bloggs 4 · 0 2

This is old news, I knew about Gore already, but it is nice to see some one else admits knowing about it also. What you said is correct. Thanks.

2007-02-14 20:14:13 · answer #6 · answered by m c 5 · 0 0

Yes, this is public record.
Liberal media has not brought this out for obvious reasons.

2007-02-14 20:06:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I have never heard of that, I like stories like this. I am glad I voted for Clinton/Gore '92 a little bit more now. Thanks.

2007-02-14 20:50:14 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

You must be an idiot Jewish,sucker

2007-02-14 20:09:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

oh

2007-02-14 20:05:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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