Gore Wins the Nobel Peace Prize

But, no, Eric Pooley tells us, he still doesn’t want to run for President again.

UPDATE: Point well taken, P_Luk:

Al Gore wins the Nobel Peace Prize. Time Inc doesn’t bother listing his accomplishments — or even linking to the citation of the Nobel Committee — instead we get a couple of hundreds words about speculation regarding his presidential ambitions — and the reason why Eric Pooley thinks that Gore’s consistent and unequivocal denials of interest in running for President are, in fact, consistent and unequivocal denials of interest in running for President.

Karen, do you think there is anything wrong with this picture?

Have to admit that was a quick post written while the coffee was still brewing in the Swampkitchen. Here’s the citation and the press release. But even better, here’s Eric’s recent cover story on Gore.

UPDATE: And this from Bryan Walsh.

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