Hedge Fund Dealer Al Gore Tells Nation, You Should Not Impeach Cheney

01 Jun 2007

Hedge Fund Dealer Al Gore Tells Nation, You Should Not Impeach Bush

June 1, 2007 (LPAC) - In a Public Broadcasting System interview May 30, 2007 the former Vice President Al Gore, now heading up a hedge fund in London, attacked the idea of impeachment as useless, a waste of time and unlikely of success. At one point in the interview Gore referred directly to Dick Cheney's role: "Although President Bush has since tried to specifically distance himself from that argument [that Saddam Hussein caused 9/11], Vice President Cheney still has not, so maybe there's a split within the administration."

At the mention of Cheney, the interviewer immediately asked about impeachment:

GWEN IFILL: "You've been a leader. You served in Bill Clinton's administration as vice president. You watched as the Republican Congress impeached him. Do you think that the Democratic-led Congress right now should be making efforts to impeach George W. Bush?

AL GORE: "I haven't made that case. You know, I think that, with...

GWEN IFILL: "Why not?

AL GORE: "Well, with a year and a half to go in his term and with no consensus in the nation as a whole to support such a proposition, any realistic analysis of that as a policy option would lead one to question the allocation of time and resources.

GWEN IFILL: "You don't think it's a good use of time?

AL GORE: "Well, I don't think it is. I don't think it would be likely to be successful."