Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America Saturday to talk about this week’s award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Al Gore and the IPCC. The discussion began with some observations on the draft Gore movement; RFK Jr. urged people to respect Gore’s choice not to run and said that we will have to “look for leadership someplace else.”
But perhaps the most interesting part of the interview was his reply to the question of who he was endorsing for President in 2008.
Here’s a transcript of the October 13 Good Morning America interview with Bill Weir:
Weir: “And joining us live now from Minneapolis is another man who has made protecting the environment a lifelong cause, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President of the Waterkeeper Alliance. Good morning.”
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: “Morning.”
Weir: “Your father ran for president, convinced that was the best way to tackle big problems, but forty years later it seems Al Gore is content to act as a citizen activist. Do you agree with that decision? Do you think he would do more good to the grand cause as a candidate?”
Kennedy: “Well, I think that’s a personal decision for him. He said he doesn’t want to run so — you know, he did win once before.
But I think — at this point, he’s saying that he’s not going to run. So I think we have to look for leadership someplace else.”
Weir: “Well, let me follow that up then-”
Kennedy: “That kind of leadership.”
Weir: “Yeah. Well, if he’s not in, who do you like as the most qualified candidate on environmental issues?”
Kennedy: “You know, I think all of the Democratic candidates have said the right thing about global warming. We’ve yet to see concrete plans from anybody. John McCain on the Republican side has some genuine bona fides — although I think he’s being pulled now by the gravities of the Republican primary voters to reverse some of those — that initial good work that he’s done on the issue. All the Democrats have been good on this issue. Hillary Clinton. Johnny Edwards. Obama. Bill Richardson. Chris Dodd. They’ve all been wonderful on this issue.”
Weir: “But no endorsement this morning?”
Kennedy: “I think — I’m going to be supporting Hillary Clinton in the race. I think she has the strongest record on the environment of any of the candidates and-”...
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