As liberal pundits cringed over President Barack Obama's poor performance at the presidential debate in Denver, former Vice President Al Gore came to his defense with an interesting explanation.

Gore reasoned that it was perhaps because Obama was having trouble adjusting to the 'Mile-High' City.

"I'm going to say something controversial here," Gore said on Current TV.

"Obama arrived in
Denver at 2 p.m. today, just a few hours before the debate started. Romney did his debate prep in Denver. When you go to 5,000 feet, and you only have a few hoursto adjust, I don't know ..." he added.

According to Fox News, Gore trailed off with a laugh on his comment, but his fellow co-hosts chimed in with agreement.

"Exactly," one of them said.
"It's really different. The first time I ever did stand up in Denver I had the same exact effect. I flew in that day and when your lungs aren't acclimated to that kind of air, yeahit makes you drawn. It makes you off.

The president had an off-night," another guest added.

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