Al Gore, widely recognized as an authority on Global Boring — raising the boredom level of the entire planet — today announced the release of a new documentary, An Incessant Truth.
With the fate of his speaking career arguably hanging in the balance, An Incessant Truth may prove to be one of the most important and prescient documentaries in the history of Al Gore.
As he jokingly refers to himself, former President-elect Al Gore felt an urgent personal calling to draw attention — as he had been doing throughout his political career — to himself.
In the first two hours of the 12-hour documentary, Gore drones on about politics, climate change, the global economy, the mainstream media, ethical forthrightness, education, health care, the Internet, online organizing, his childhood, his family, his coin collection, his favorite foods, what he likes to watch on television, how he organizes his sock drawer, and God only knows what else. Thus far, no reviewer has been able to remain conscious to see the remainder of the film.
Gore’s previous film, An Assault on Consciousness, won an Oscar for “Least Animated Actor in a Documentary Feature.”

