Media Matters for America

Media perpetuate myth that Gore claimed to have "invented" Internet

January 16, 2007 6:39 pm ET

In recent days, major newspapers and media personalities have revived the myth that, during his presidential run, former Vice President Al Gore claimed he "invented" the Internet. Although these media outlets persist in repeating or alluding to it, this falsehood has long since been debunked. Gore did not say he "invented" the Internet. In the March 9, 1999, interview on CNN's Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer that gave rise to the myth, Gore actually said: "During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet."

In the past year alone, The Washington Post, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Associated Press have all published columns, editorials, or articles that repeat or perpetuate the myth that Gore said he invented the Internet, ignoring their own reporting to the contrary:

A number of television personalities have also made similar comments in the past year.

On the June 15, 2006, edition of MSNBC's The Situation with Tucker Carlson, host Tucker Carlson said he "did know" Gore invented the Internet:

MAX KELLERMAN (HBO Boxing commentator): Don't you know Al Gore invented the Internet, Tucker?

CARLSON: I did know that.

KELLERMAN: Haven't you been paying attention?

CARLSON: A wonder he didn't get elected president. Max Kellerman. Thank you, Max.

KELLERMAN: Thank you.

On the May 26, 2006, edition of CNBC's Kudlow & Company, co-host and Wall Street Journal editorial board member Stephen Moore referred to Gore as "the guy who invented the internet":

MOORE: Myron, I'm surprised that you're saying that Al Gore is stretching the truth. After all, this is the guy who invented the Internet. But let me ask a question.

ROBERT REICH (co-host): That is a -- that is very low blow, Stephen Moore.

MOORE: That's what we're here for.

REICH: You're a friend of mine. We want to elevate debate -- elevate debate.

On the May 15, 2006, edition of ABC News Now, ABC News correspondent Dan Harris said Gore "invented the Internet":

HARRIS: Our research department says there actually is no Six Flags Tehran. By the way, there is a Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey --

We move to yet another Al Gore invention: the seatbelt. Just kidding -- he only invented the Internet. But a lot of people are shunning safety these days and going unbuckled.

&mdash S.P.

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