You can call him Al, just don't call him Boss Tweed
Monday, March 31, 2008 at 09:09PM If Democrats were hoping for Al Gore to "broker" a peace between Hillary and Barak, think again.
He told Leslie Stahl of "60 Minutes" last night that he had no interest in being the modern Boss Tweed: "I'm not applying for the job of broker ... I'm trying to stay out of it." He didn't say unequivocally that he would never run for President again, but he sure sounded like someone who had moved beyond politics. I think Gore believes -- and many would probably agree -- that he could have more impact on the issue of climate change as a private citizen than he could as President. While he remains on the sidelines for the time being, should the battle continue beyond the last primary and into the summer months, there will be growing pressure on Gore to step in and broker a truce.









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