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Bob Woodward said, Now, sitting next to Gore is taxing.
After some laughs from the crowd, Woodward continued, In fact, its unpleasant.
Woodward offered up another tidbit from the conversation with his dinner companion. The investigative reporter asked the politician, more than five years after leaving office,
how much the public knows about what went on during the Clinton administration. Gore replied, One percent.
Woodward admitted that revelation made him feel a bit icky, saying, I kind of died inside and have to confess to having an unclean thought.
He then dug a little deeper, asking Gore, if the former VP were to write a memoir, how much Americans would know then.
Gore retorted, Two percent.
Bob Woodward says sitting next to Al Gore is 'taxing, unpleasant
After some laughs from the crowd, Woodward continued, In fact, its unpleasant.
Woodward offered up another tidbit from the conversation with his dinner companion. The investigative reporter asked the politician, more than five years after leaving office,
how much the public knows about what went on during the Clinton administration. Gore replied, One percent.
Woodward admitted that revelation made him feel a bit icky, saying, I kind of died inside and have to confess to having an unclean thought.
He then dug a little deeper, asking Gore, if the former VP were to write a memoir, how much Americans would know then.
Gore retorted, Two percent.
Bob Woodward says sitting next to Al Gore is 'taxing, unpleasant