June 1, 2010 12:40 PM

Al Gore and Wife Tipper to Separate

By
Brian Montopoli
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Democrats
(Credit: AP)

Updated 6:48 p.m. Eastern Time

Al Gore and his wife Tipper Gore are planning to separate after 40 years of marriage.

In an e-mail sent to friends obtained by CBS News, the couple said they had made "a mutual and mutually supportive decision that we have made together following a process of long and careful consideration."

"We ask for respect for our privacy and that of our family, and we do not intend to comment further," they said.

The "separation really is mutual and cordial," a close friend of the couple told CBS News. "There isn't anyone else. They just want to go their separate ways."

(Credit: AP)

Gore spokesperson Kalee Kreider confirmed to CBS News that the couple was planning to separate and declined further comment.


Photos: Al and Tipper Gore

Al Gore was the Democratic Presidential nominee in 2000, ultimately losing a controversial election for former President George W. Bush. He later shared a Nobel Peace Prize and Oscar for his work to raise awareness of climate change and his related documentary on the issue, "An Inconvenient Truth."

Family friend Sally Quinn told CBS News correspondent Sharyl Attkisson that Gore winning the popular vote for president but losing the electoral vote may have done the marriage irreparable harm.

"He's obviously suffered a lot," Quinn said. "He'll never get over that and neither will she."


Photos: Al Gore, Green Media Star

Tipper Gore, a professional photographer, has advocated for mental health issues; she is also known for co-founding the Parents Music Resource Center in the 1980s, an organization that successfully pushed for "Parental Advisory" labels on music with explicit content.

(Credit: AP)
Politico reports that the couple grew up in the Washington area and met at a high-school graduation dance; they celebrated their 40th anniversary just two weeks ago.

The pair famously engaged in a passionate kiss at the 2000 Democratic convention (see left.)

"In Vice President Al Gore's campaign to change his robotic image, nothing may have helped more than the big smooch," the New York Times wrote at the time. "Mr. Gore stepped on stage at the Democratic Convention on Thursday and greeted his wife, Tipper, with a quick embrace and a kiss on the lips. But instead of letting go, as nice politicians are supposed to, he wrapped her tighter in his arms, closed his eyes and gave her a full-mouthed kiss that lasted a exceptionally long time."

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Al and Tipper Gore

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by cleric60 June 3, 2010 10:54 AM EDT
That's nothing like "commitment". If a person breaks one commitment, how easy is it to break other commitments in one's life?
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by tax-slave June 2, 2010 3:41 PM EDT
Can't believe it Tipper 40 years to see what she was married to!
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by BigMykul June 2, 2010 2:23 PM EDT
Does anyone really care?
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by zyxwvu987654 June 2, 2010 1:17 PM EDT
Yes, poor Al and Tipper, their split-up is the fault of that awful Bush and the "controversial" 2000 election during which Bush had won Florida after the first count and the subsequent recount(s), and which Gore took to the courts, and during which -- flick those hanging chads as they may -- Dem election officials in the "select" counties where Gore and his sympathizers were demanding recounts still couldn't help but actually pick up even more votes for Bush, finally throwing in the towel on the chad-flicking even as the Supreme Court said "time's up."

Yeah, the poor Gores with their $30K-a-month utility bill, couldn't get over that "controversial" election.

That Bush, it's all his fault.
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by Smiddieus June 2, 2010 12:30 PM EDT
Til death do us part is a commitment not a goal. But then do I need a title for a women...
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by Empire-George- June 2, 2010 11:05 AM EDT
Tipper was tired of watching all the horror and gore.
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by deohgee June 2, 2010 7:24 AM EDT
Is Al gonna come out of the closet?
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by pasmalltown June 2, 2010 10:04 AM EDT
I guess you're not talking about the closet in your house, "right"?
by MalloryDavis June 2, 2010 5:10 AM EDT
After receiving the HARD KISS at the Inaugural I would have divorced him, too. It's hard for a tree to bend.
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by cp102 June 2, 2010 4:49 AM EDT
So sad 40 years....I have been married 36 I can't imagine just leaving ..just walking away from 36 years. Something had to happen to cause a rift like this. I don't believe its just growing apart...after 40 years your partner is part of you.
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by RunsWithWolves June 2, 2010 4:45 AM EDT
Marriage is a sham institution. Like Groucho Marx said, "Who wants to live in an institution?" Marriage is useless except for a small tax break.
"Til death do us part" should be dropped and replaced with "Til I am sick and tired of this person". A failed, sham institution!
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by rs108 June 2, 2010 8:17 AM EDT
Tell that to my folks who just celebrated their 50th anniversary. Some people in this world still have fortitude and character. Congrats Mom & Dad
by cleric60 June 2, 2010 9:43 AM EDT
"Til death us us part" is a committment to one another. It a vow to love, to cherish, and to honor each other. But, hey we live in a society that is not longer based or honors "committment" except for self- I am committed to myself, my feelings, my desires, my pleasures..to hell with my neighbor's welfare or future.
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