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Al Gore Defends Rupert Murdoch

18 Jul 2007 03:25 pm

This was buried in a New York Times article on the News Corp. acquisition of the Dow Jones Company. Former Vice President Al Gore defends Rupert Murdoch as a man of his word.

In an interview, former Vice President Al Gore defended Mr. Murdoch as someone who supports independent voices and keeps his word. Mr. Gore was referring to his own experience negotiating a contract to carry Current TV, a cable channel he helped found. Mr. Gore, who has spoken out against media consolidation by conglomerates like the News Corporation in the past, said that he was mainly concerned with ownership of broadcast outlets. “That’s an issue — but on the question of his openness to independent points of view, I want you to know that my experience has been that when he gave his word, he kept his word.”

Comments (4)

There's Al Gore for you. Why is it that he always has to be the bigger man, while everybody has fun dumping on him? He always does the classy thing. That's Al Gore.

Marc: this is off-topic - but you still haven't responded to ANY of the commenters in your post about Edwards and poverty. Pundits have an obligation to admit when they're wrong. The fact that you haven't even responded to any of the 40+ comments on that post leads me to assume that you know you made a mistake. Political analysts (and if you blog about politics you are one) have a duty to correct the record when they've erred.

In fact, that Edwards thread is now up to 100+ posts.

I do wish he'd address it soon.

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