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Al Gore does the Internet, again
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 09:26:12 -0500
http://www.opinionjournal.com/best/?id=110004292
Gore Knocks the Idiot Box
"The 'quasi-hypnotic influence' of television in America has fostered a
complacent nation that is a danger to democracy, former Vice President Al
Gore said Tuesday," reports the Associated Press:
Gore, speaking on "Media and Democracy" at Middle Tennessee State
University, told attendees the decline of newspapers as the country's
dominant method of communication leaves average Americans without an outlet
for scholarly debate.
"Our democracy is suffering in an age when the dominant medium is not
accessible to the average person and does not lend itself most readily to
the conveyance of complex ideas about self-governance," Gore said. "Instead
it pushes toward a lowest common denominator."
Who ever said Gore was condescending? Fortunately, the ex-veep has a
solution: "Gore said a remedy to television's dominance may [be] the
Internet, a 'print-based medium that is extremely accessible to the average
person.' " That's certainly inventive.
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