Former Vice President Al Gore took home an Emmy Sunday night for creative achievement in interactive television for Current TV, his youth-oriented television channel.
"We are trying to open up the television medium so that viewers can help them make television and join the conversation of democracy and reclaim American democracy by talking about the choices we have to make," Gore said as he accepted the award.
Current TV reaches about 40 million homes in the United States.
Earlier this year, Gore received an Oscar for his global-warming documentary "An Inconvenient Truth."
What is it with
liberals? They try to establish boundaries and social norms that apply to everyone but themselves. Whether it is Algore and his 20 room energy guzzling
mansion (vs. Bush's eco conscious residence) or Barbara's call on everyone to line dry their laundry (obviously that doesn't apply to Mrs. Streisand).
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