Thursday, August 07, 2003

Quote of the Day

". . . Robust debate in a democracy will almost always involve occasional rhetorical excesses and leaps of faith, and we're all used to that. I've even been guilty of it myself on occasion. But there is a big difference between that and a systematic effort to manipulate facts in service to a totalistic ideology that is felt to be more important than the mandates of basic honesty.

Unfortunately, I think it is no longer possible to avoid the conclusion that what the country is dealing with in the Bush Presidency is the latter. That is really the nub of the problem -- the common source for most of the false impressions that have been frustrating the normal and healthy workings of our democracy."
--Al Gore, in a speech at New York University today

The full text is here, and it's eloquent by contemporary standards. Sounds like he's been working on it for a while.

Gore included the following quote, by the 2001 winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics, George Akerlof, within the speech:

"This is the worst government the US has ever had in its more than 200 years of history...This is not normal government policy." In describing the impact of the Bush policies on America's future, Akerloff added, "What we have here is a form of looting."

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