The New York Times runs the first major review of Al Gore's new book.
"Part civics lesson, part political jeremiad, part philosophical tract, The Assault on Reason reveals an angry, impassioned Al Gore -- a far cry from the carefully scripted, earth-tone-wearing Al Gore of the 2000 presidential campaign and the programmed 'creature of Washington' described in the reporter Bill Turqueís 2000 biography of him, Inventing Al Gore.
"Much the way that the movie An Inconvenient Truth showed a more accessible Al Gore -- at ease with himself and passionate about the dangers of global warming -- this book shows a fiery, throw-caution-to-the winds Al Gore, who, whether or not he runs for the White House again, has decided to lay it all on the line with a blistering assessment of the Bush administration and the state of public discourse in America at this 'fateful juncture' in history."
May 22, 2007
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