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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 2:00 am Post subject: The Clinton-Gore Rivalry |
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The Clinton-Gore Rivalry
There are more catty details than newsy disclosures in the new Vanity Fair piece about the rivalry between the Clintons and the Gores: Hillary apparently came to treat Tipper shabbily, Al apparently was driven around the bend by Billary during the 2000 race, the Clintons were (not apparently — definitely!) obsessed with money, et cetra.
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There are more catty details than newsy disclosures in the new Vanity Fair piece about the rivalry between the Clintons and the Gores: Hillary apparently came to treat Tipper shabbily, Al apparently was driven around the bend by Billary during the 2000 race, the Clintons were (not apparently — definitely!) obsessed with money, et cetra.But perhaps the biggest takeaway from it all is a meta-story — that Vanity Fair’s editor, Graydon Carter, apparently seemed to think that Al Gore was going to jump into the ’08 race sometime soon.Mr. Gore could still enter the race, of course. But this is the second major Vanity Fair piece this fall that attempts to dig deep into Goreworld.; the first piece assessed the media’s coverage of Mr. Gore during the 2000 campaign, reminding readers of the Vice President’s press problems way back when and ruminating on how he would fare with the Fourth Estate if he were to run again.Mr. Carter’s staff lined up both pieces at least several months ago. Maybe it was the idea of Gore ’08, maybe it was the forthcoming announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize (Mr. Gore is reportedly in the running); maybe it was to advance Mr. Gore’s environmental message or to further burnish the image of the new Gore. Only Mr. Carter knows.The latest V.F. piece, “White House Civil War,” is an excerpt from Sally Bedell Smith’s new book, “For Love of Politics — Bill and Hillary Clinton: The White House Years.” It plumbs a theme that has received extensive coverage over the years: The political ménage a trios of Bill-Hill-Al during their two terms in office and during Mr. Gore’s and Mrs. Clinton’s races in 2000.
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