How refreshing to actually see Mr. Gore on an interview that I laughed at and enjoyed. No begging him to run, no ulterior motive... just talking about the DVD, his passion for getting this information out to as many people as possible as quickly as possible, and what WE can do to help that process.
They joked about the GQ interview, (with Mr. Gore saying he was going for the ten sexiest men on C-SPAN, LOL ) the potential Oscar nomination, (where he talked about how this has not gone to his head and how he tried to call there as a VP once to congratulate his friend Tommy Lee Jones, but couldn't get through even though the White House Secretary was put on because they didn't believe him) and how while he missed some aspects of politics regarding policy, there was much about it he definitely did not miss, especially how big money has strangled it.
He is not lying, prevaricating, or setting us all up for the, "SURPRISE I was pulling the wool over your eyes" routine. It was obvious by his demeanor, his tone, and his words. The climate crisis is his campaign as he also reiterated here, and he is totally devoted to it.
They also discussed the global warming case in the USSC, and I loved the remark he made about Scalia who claimed he wasn't a scientist so he couldn't offer opinion or something to that effect, and said he wished he would have felt that way about presidential elections...So true. Hopefully, the USSC will use their judgement this time and see that CO2 is a health hazard when releaed in fosssil fuels and call for its regulation, but of course, we know the lobby out to prevent that is very strong.
They also talked about NSTA and their refusal to accept the AIT DVDs because of their association with Exxon-Mobil. Jay Leno made some funny jokes regarding this and Al becoming some global warming super hero who takes on Exxon ... Actually, that wouldn't be a bad idea for a sequel.;-) In whole, this was an informative, funny, and entertaining interview. And Jay Leno trying to teach Mr. Gore to talk like Arnold Schwarzenegger was priceless.
I hope a ton of these DVDs are sold and people do share them but as Mr. Gore hinted, not to pirate. I have already seen one or two sites where they claim to show the entire movie, which violates copyright law.
Thanks for a great interview, Mr. Leno. Oh, and Mr. Gore, should you make that movie about "hot glacier to glacier action," I'll be first on line to buy it. ;-)
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