January 7, 2007 -- BELIEVE it or not, Al Gore is an admirer of Richard Nixon, the 37th president who was demonized by Democrats long before he died in 1994. Gore disclosed his reverence for Nixon to Tricia Nixon Cox at the funeral for Nixon's successor, Gerald Ford, at the National Cathedral. "All sorts of people were coming up to her," said one witness. "Gore made a bee-line for her and hugged her and said her father was a pioneering visionary on environmental issues." Gore - who promised to send Tricia a copy of his global warming documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth" - cited Nixon's creation of the Environmental Protection Agency.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/01072007/gossip/pagesix/nixon__gore__pagesix_.htmWell, while I still believe he should have been impeached, I have to agree with Mr. Gore about his environmental accomplishments. He did do more for the environment than many presidents since, that's for sure.
And I will never forget the letter I got from him when I was only 12 years old after writing him about pollution. It was just about when the EPA was started and besides his sending me a letter telling me of his days working on a farm and his Dutch background, he sent me data from the EPA on pollution and praised me for being a young person who was interested in making the world a better place.
As I look back now and see everything involved in his Presidency, it seems so very bizarre to think that a man who could be involved in Constitutional abuses could still care for the environment. I don't know. I do know he had a hard life as a boy as well with losing a brother he loved to tuberculosis. Perhaps there is also still so much we really do not know about those days. And again, as a free man, Mr. Gore can tell it as he believes it and not worry about the repercussions.