Howard Kurtz: 'Al Gore's Al Jazeera Deal Doesn't Seem Right'
CNN media analyst Howard Kurtz isn't happy about Al Gore selling his failing Current TV to Al Jazeera.
In a piece published minutes ago at CNN.com, Kurtz elaborated while he missed potentially the greatest hypocrisy in the deal.
"There is something highly unusual -- OK, just plain weird -- about a former vice president of the United States doing this deal with the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani," accurately observed Kurtz.
After mentioning that Gore had quickly refused to sell the network to conservative talk show host Glenn Beck, Kurtz added, "So the sale was in part about ideology, which opens the door to examining why Gore believes Al Jazeera gives 'voice to those who are not typically heard' and speaks 'truth to power.'"
Kurtz addressed concerns by some on the right that Al Jazeera's purchase will give it license to spread its anti-American propaganda in the United States.
"But Al Jazeera English," Kurtz objected, "the spinoff channel launched in 2006, doesn't have the same reputation. In fact, no less a figure than Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has praised it as 'real news,' and the channel has won journalism awards for its reporting on the Arab Spring and other global events."
Even so, Kurtz did note the close ties Al Jazeera has to the government of Qatar and that its director-general, Sheikh Ahmed bin Jassim al-Thani, is a member of the country's royal family.
"Such details add to the odd spectacle of the ex-veep, who would have been running Mideast policy had he won a few more votes in Florida, selling -- and some say selling out -- to the emir," Kurtz pointed out. "Not to mention that the crusader against climate change is taking petrodollars from an empire built on oil, the bete noire of environmentalists."
I'm glad Kurtz mentioned this, but wish he would have spent more time on it.
After all, Gore has gotten rich - as well as an Oscar and a Nobel Peace Prize! - scaring the world into thinking that oil is the planet's great bogeyman and that if we all don't stop using it immediately, we're doomed.
In his 1992 book “Earth in the Balance,” Gore proclaimed that the internal combustion engine was “a mortal threat . . . more deadly than that of any military enemy.”
Now this anti-oil crusader is getting a HUGE payday by selling out to a country whose very fortunes stem from the product of the devil incarnate.
How media members across the fruited plain chose to ignore this - and how Kurtz decided it only warranted one sentence - is astonishing.
But the irony didn't end there.

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What a POS.
that gore
was not allowed to
cheat his way
into the oval office
just like
the constitution
still matters
also
the bill of rights
the 2nd ammendment
emancipation proclamation
civil rights laws of 64 & 65
etc
they all still matter or
you won't have them anymore
especially given
the current attitude of
leftist party in dc which
wants to declare these things
uncontemporary
and ergo
not binding
We may have freedom of religion (for now), but we do not have "freedom of government" within these borders. And if people do not wake up very soon, we will not have any rights that Big Brother finds inconvenient.