It's not worth mentioning. Gore was VP at the time and VPs are told what to say and do. You do the man an injustice.

He chose to be VP. And it's not as if there haven't been deputy leaders who expressed opinions contrary to their main people from time to time.

I think it should be called PPC Syndrome. Post-Power Conscience Syndrome.

Please tell us who the VPs were of the U.S. who expressed contrary opinions.

What about one Dick Chaney?