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“Draft Gore” concert in Iowa cancelled due to poor ticket sales

Check this out.  If this isn’t a case of “polishing a turd”, I don’t know what is:

Iowans who support former Vice President Al Gore have been forced to cancel a concert in his honor.

The $20 per ticket “Run, Al, Run” event, which I wrote about last month and was scheduled for Sunday in Des Moines, was called off because organizers feared they wouldn’t sell enough tickets.

Peter Ryder of Cedar Rapids told me there are two reasons the rally and concert won’t go on as planned, despite folk singer Paul Kaplan writing an original song in Gore’s honor.

The idea was to “send a message to Al Gore there is a tremendous surge of feeling about you running, but after he won the Nobel Peace Prize, he really got that message pretty loud and clear,” Ryder said.

Given the importance of Iowa for the declared Democratic candidates, “we felt it would be difficult to sell the number of tickets to make the whole thing financially viable,” Ryder added.

Got that?  In the face of underwhelming ticket sales, this boob says we should ignore that “inconvenient truth” and focus on the Goron’s Nobel Science Fiction “Peace” Prize as proof of the Goron’s popularity.  Sorry, pal, but normal America disagrees with you on that one.

November 7, 2007 - Posted by | Gore

2 Comments »

  1. Had to share this… your post, along with my post about the film they are set to shoot re. the 2000 Recount is linked on gorehub.com. A clearing house of sorts for information, news etc. supporting Gore for Prez in 2008! Heh. Dense as ever. Guess they don’t have anyone checking the content of some of the blog entries they link to.

    Comment by Incognito | November 8, 2007

  2. I noticed that I had a dozen hits from gorehub, so I checked it out. You’re right: it’s a pro-Gore site, with links to HERE, of all places! :-D

    Comment by crushliberalism | November 8, 2007


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