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Reflecting On My Al Gore Encounter

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During my approximately 13 years as a newspaper reporter I had many highs and lows. I learned everything from how to manufacture a meth lab - a defendant argued, from the witness stand, that she could not have caused the meth lab fire that claimed the lives of her kids, because she was too skilled at what she did, as she spelled it out step by step - to why writing music criticism is not my cup of tea.

I stop and reflect from time to time about some of those experiences.

Sure, there are a few nightmares like covering the trial and sentencing of a serial killer or covering way too many fatal traffic accidents. And there were the
funny moments, especially when interviewing people as they turn 100 and hear what it is they are mad about ("They
took away my driver's license! Just because I drove into a house! Who hasn't?").

But today I wanted to stop and answer a question a friend asked me recently. She wanted to know the circumstances of this photo, probably the favorite photo taken of me while in action.

The backstory to the photo: It was about a month or two after the election. We'd heard that his son's lacrosse team was playing a local private school's team. I volunteered for the interview thinking, "How often would I get a chance to meet and interview a president I'd voted for?"

I arrived and had a dilemma. He was sitting by himself in the stands and was clearly enjoying the freedom of being away from everything. And here I was about to burst that bubble and ask, in so many words, how's life after one of the most public and contentious presidential election losses in recent history.

If I walked toward him from in front of him he'd see me, note the reporter's notebook and would have the chance to say, "no comment" and I'd have to return to work, head down, saying I didn't have a story. In the photo you see a Newsweek in my jacket pocket, proving once again that I take reading material everywhere I go.

I wrote down things Gore said which consisted of brilliant, eloquent comments like "Go!" and "Yeah!" Finally I decided it was time to make my move. I jumped onto the bleachers behind him, jumped a few steps (i was so afraid I'd fall and be really embarrassed since I am a total klutz.

The good news is my plan worked. As far as he was concerned I appeared out of nowhere, standing next to him, asking him how the game was going, what he thought of our fair county, before moving on to tougher ground like "What's he going to do now?" I was counting on him being too polite to end the interview amid discussion of his son's lacrosse game. Amid that interview that photo was shot.

But speaking of shot, I almost was. Shot, that is.

Seems that the photographer said he spotted at least three men,secret service guys - who I'd detected before but ignored - who reached for their guns when I jumped over to the former vice president. It probably didn't help that I was taking something out of my pocket. That it was a notebook, not a gun, was known to me but not to them. So I got my interview but also could have been maimed, if not killed. And THAT - as Paul Harvey would say - is the REST of the story

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This is my latest entry in the Last Viner Standing contest

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  • 3 votes
Reply#1 - Fri Apr 6, 2007 11:01 AM EDT
{"commentId":5887984,"authorDomain":"lkessler41"}

Um, Scoop: FYI, Mr. Gore was always VP--never president. Just like he never invented the internet... ;>

But, I gotta give credit--the story behind the pic IS hilarious!!

Oh, but you did get the former VP stuff right in the actual article... WTG!! Good job, Scoop.

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#1.1 - Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:25 PM EDT
{"commentId":6109966,"authorDomain":"sbutki"}

Thanks

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    #1.2 - Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:05 PM EDT
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    {"commentId":627029,"authorDomain":"ririaroo"}
    ("They took away my driver's license! Just because I drove into a house! Who hasn't?").

    I enjoyed a good gigiile from that comment.

    Good job of not getting shot.

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    • 4 votes
    Reply#2 - Fri Apr 6, 2007 12:47 PM EDT
    {"commentId":724388,"authorDomain":"sbutki"}
    Good job of not getting shot.

    Why thank you. That's the nicest thing anyone has to me so far today, Tuesday.

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      #2.1 - Tue May 22, 2007 2:34 AM EDT
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      {"commentId":627197,"authorDomain":"scientificblog"}

      I have to admire your courage. Those secret service guys are decent reads of people - and crack shots - so you taking out the notebook probably was in slow motion to them but I would have thought twice about going over there.

      Great picture! And a terrific anecdote.

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      Reply#3 - Fri Apr 6, 2007 2:13 PM EDT
      {"commentId":629034,"authorDomain":"sbutki"}

      It was less "courage" than stupidity. It just didn't register.
      When you slip notebooks in and out of pockets as often as I did (hundreds of times a week) it doesn't strike you as a provocative act.

      Riri, it was damn hard not to laugh at that remark when it was made.

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      Reply#4 - Sat Apr 7, 2007 6:07 PM EDT
      {"commentId":641630,"authorDomain":"sbutki"}

      Ok, here is the resulting story:
      Here's the story.

      Wednesday, April 18, 2001

      Gores visit local school

      By SCOTT BUTKI

      Former Vice President Al Gore and his wife Tipper were at St. James
      School Wednesday evening to watch their son, Albert III, play lacrosse
      for the Sidwell Friends School team.

      Sidwell won the game 8-1.

      Gore said he was impressed with St. James School and said both schools
      have good lacrosse teams.

      "It is a good day for lacrosse," he said.

      He spoke while standing in the wooden stands in front of the field.

      He has returned to private life after losing his bid for the presidency
      to George W. Bush.

      Gore said he and Tipper are writing a book about families and he is
      teaching classes at Columbia University.

      "I am making a contribution in other ways," he said.

      He said he has not decided whether he will return to public office.

      If one didn't know he had been vice president, Gore, clad in cowboy
      boots, blue jeans and a brown jacket, would not have stood out in the
      crowd.

      From the wooden stands, he shouted encouragement to the Sidwell team:
      "Let's go, Sidwell,!" "Way to go," "Good defense," and "Good save."

      Few people went over to talk to him.

      Frank Joyce, who lives in Washington, D.C., and has a child on the
      Sidwell team, was watching the game from a spot nearby.

      It was no surprise that Gore was at St. James to watch his son play,
      because he attends all home and away games, Joyce said.

      Two men watching the game said they were impressed but not surprised to
      see Gore at the game, cheering on his son's team.

      "I think it's great. I understand he is a pretty good father," said
      Blackwell Davis, of Charles Town, W.Va.

      "It is good to see him here supporting his son
      "I think it's great. I understand he is a pretty good father," said

      Blackwell Davis, of Charles Town, W.Va.

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      • 1 vote
      Reply#5 - Sat Apr 14, 2007 12:36 PM EDT
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      Scott (Scoop) ButkiDeleted
      {"commentId":1046678,"authorDomain":"sbutki"}

      Vanity Fair has a good piece this month looking at how awful the media coverage was
      regarding Gore during his presential run.

      I feel like my interview with Al is almost like a footnote to the story.

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        Reply#7 - Sun Sep 23, 2007 4:02 PM EDT
        {"commentId":5893292,"authorDomain":"darkdingo"}

        [snicker] SCOTT! SCOTT! SCOTT! It's a wonder you weren't shot! WHEW! Glad they didn't shoot you, or I wouldn't have the pleasure of your acquaintance... next time you approach someone with a secret service detail though, be sure you already have the notebook out in your hand!

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        Reply#8 - Thu Mar 12, 2009 7:15 AM EDT
        {"commentId":6111634,"authorDomain":"lkessler41"}

        I got a picture courtesy of my would-have-been MIL (she's my ex's mother, and she adores me to this day) of Rosslyn Carter and Mr. Carter posing with both of my ex's parents at church in GA. Such nice, nice people.

        And yes, on the pic, you can see the security detail on the background... I just thought I'd add my own bit of really-far-away-contact with political history... :D

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        • 2 votes
        #8.1 - Mon Mar 23, 2009 7:45 PM EDT
        {"commentId":6112998,"authorDomain":"sbutki"}

        Thanks for both comments.

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          #8.2 - Mon Mar 23, 2009 9:01 PM EDT
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