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While appearing as a guest on
The Dennis Miller Show, he was asked about having confessed to smoking marijuana. Miller followed the question up by asking, "So, who rolls a tighter joint, you or Tipper?" Gore chuckled and cleverly side-stepped, managing not to give a real answer.
Tipper Gore, however, who was watching just out of camera range, was shocked and fumed, not at all pleased with the line of questioning.

Was actor
Tommy Lee Jones's room-mate at Harvard.

Born at 12:53pm-EST

Graduated with honors from Harvard University in 1969, with a degree in government.

Served in Vietnam for nearly five months as an army journalist.

Worked as an investigative reporter at The Tennessean.

Attended Vanderbilt University Divinity School and Vanderbilt Law School.

Children: Karenna (born August 6, 1973),
Kristin Gore (born June 5, 1977), Sarah (born January 7, 1979), and Albert III (born October 19, 1982).

Is the only known person whose name anagrams into one-word letters, i.e. transposals. Re-arranging the letters in "Al Gore" yields either "galore" or "gaoler".

From an article by Mountain Democrat columnist David Jacobsen: "In a March 1999 interview with
Wolf Blitzer, Gore said, "During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet." Taken in context, the sentence, despite some initial ambiguity, means that as a congressman Gore promoted the system we enjoy today, not that he could patent the science, though that's how the quotation has been manipulated. Hence the disingenuous substitution of "inventing" for the actual language."

Portrayed by
Darrell Hammond on
SNL 25.

Is fluent in Spanish.

Scored 1350 on the SAT.

Is left-handed.

Has two grandchildren by daughter Karenna: grandson Wyatt born July 4, 1999 and grandaughter Anna born August 23, 2001.

December 2002: Announced on CBS's
60 Minutes that he will not be running for President in 2004.

U.S. Representative from Tennessee (1977-85).

U.S. Senator from Tennessee (1985-93).

The character of "Oliver" in the novel "Love Story" (later made into a film,
Love Story) was partially based on him. The other inspiration was his college roommate,
Tommy Lee Jones, who appears in the film.

Is a huge fan of the Tennessee Titans football team.

Vice President of The United States (1993-2001).

Wife,
Tipper Gore, shares a birthday with his presidential running mate, former President
Bill Clinton (August 19).

Receiving The Webby Lifetime Achievement Award for taking the initiative to help create the Internet.

Son of
Albert Gore Sr.

Though he claims Tennessee as his home state, and was a Congressman and Senator from that state, he only lived there for four years of his entire life. He was born in Washington, DC (his father,
Albert Gore Sr., was a Senator from Tennessee). He lived in DC until he graduated from high school, then moved to Harvard from 1965-1969. After graduating from Harvard, he was a journalist in the US Army in Vietnam from 1969-71. The only years he lived in Tennessee were from 1971-76, when he attended Vanderbilt Law School. He never practiced law, however, because a few months after graduation from law school in 1976 he was elected to the US Senate, and served until 1993 when he was elected Vice President.
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