NASHVILLE — A resolution urging that the state Capitol Commission erect a statue on the Capitol grounds in honor of former Democratic Vice President Al Gore for winning the Nobel Peace Prize failed on the Senate floor today.
The resolution, which also urged a statue be erected for Nobel Peace Prize winner Cordell Hull, failed on a 15-14 vote with most Republicans voting no. It needed 17 votes to pass.
Earlier, the sponsor, Sen. Andy Berke, D-Chattanooga, said the measure had “broad bipartisan support in the House.”
In the Senate, Sen. Ken Yager, R-Harriman, removed an amendment he had previously attached to the resolution that would have included the name of libertarian economist James Buchanan Jr., who won a Nobel Prize for economics.
Sen. Yager also noted that Mr. Gore had not actually been born in Tennessee.
Mr. Gore, Democrats’ unsuccessful 2000 presidential nominee, won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for “informing the world of the dangers posed by climate change.” That was based in large part for his documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, for which he won an Oscar.
The late Mr. Hull, a one-time U.S. secretary of state, won the Nobel Peace Prize for helping found the United Nations.
As usual, the Democrats are a dollar short and year late. Did they really think the Republicans were going to embrace this idea?
The Chinese will probably buy him one.
Democrat or Republican practically the very last thing I'd want to see is a statue of Al Gore - unless maybe the plaque said "Inventor of the internet" :)
If you wanted to honor him for anything it should be for being quite the 'snake oil' salesman. By pushing the globel warming agenda, he has grown his self worth from seven figures to NINE figures.
I hope they erect a statute of Gore. The pigeons can do to him what he and the democrats did to us. Make it out of copper so that the acid rain from TVA can turn him "environmentally green".
Berke apparently suffers an appalling lack of good sense. He ought to be embarrassed to have pitched this at all.