http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/news_columnists/article/0,1299,DRMN_86_2557151,00.htmlMANCHESTER, N.H. - Bill Bradley is no Al Gore. And I mean that, of course, in the -nicest way.
When Gore endorsed Howard Dean last month, the conspiracy theorists theorized that this wasn't about Dean at all, but rather a backhanded slap by a still-angry-from-2000 Gore at the Clintons - because, apparently, it's always the Clintons - who are supposedly backing Wesley Clark.
Or, others reasoned, Gore had made his endorsement because he wanted to be a kingmaker and was promised by the Dean campaign no one from the Supreme Court would show up.
In any case, with Gore, the words "political" and "calculation" always seem to make their way into the conversation. Bradley, though, is harder to explain away. Bradley, who endorsed Dean on Tuesday, is, after all, that rare politician who can use the word "idealist" without making you flinch.