“Let's give Al Gore the credit, ... He broke this barrier ... anytime a barrier is broken for one person in this country, the doors of opportunity open wider for every other American.”
Joseph Lieberman
“Al Gore actually deserves a lot of credit. In about 1986, he started asking questions like, 'Why don't we take these supercomputers and these optical fiber networks and put them together. Would that do anything?' Well, guess what? That eventually turned into the National Science Foundation Network, which became a core element of the Internet.”
Vinton Cerf
“Clinton's personal foibles and failings have nothing to do with the fact that Al Gore went to a Buddhist temple to raise money and that his closest associates and fund-raisers were convicted of multiple felonies in regard to that event.”
Cliff May
“Well, (said he), we had a good talk. BOSWELL: Yes, Sir, you tossed and gored several persons.”
Samuel Johnson
“I think it's just simply not accurate to give Al Gore and Bill Clinton all of the credit for a successful economy, ... The main thing was the engine that is the American economy, 270 million Americans who get up every day and go to work out there and are the ones who have really generated this enormous wealth.”
Dick Cheney
“If Al Gore invented the Internet, I invented spell check.”
Dan Quayle
“In my lifetime, we've gone from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. We've gone from John F. Kennedy to Al Gore. If this is evolution, I believe that in twelve years, we'll be voting for plants.”
Lewis Black