Why does Dean always catch shit for
stating the obvious?
Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean, unapologetic in the face of recent criticism that he has been too tough on his political opposition, said in San Francisco this week that Republicans are "a pretty monolithic party. They all behave the same. They all look the same. It's
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You're not going to see any 18-state strategies. We're going to be in places like Mississippi and Kansas and Idaho.
SWEET.
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All is not lost!
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Ha! Okay, so it ain't just me. Everytime that guy gets on TV I feel a little bit more hopeless about the world. He strikes me as very good ol' boy, like the kind of corrupt Democrats who used to be running things in the late 80's when they still had the majority. More like Mayor Quimby than Ted Kennedy, who the character is obviously based on.
And in other news, I love this blog so much and I loves me some Howard Dean too! :D
Awww, thanks sweetie! And dude, Howard is my hero. He's the first guy that got me excited about the political process since after Clinton left. *woe*
Fuck that asshole, I'm never going back to that site, telling me I can be offended if I like.Seriously, fuck Kos & the self-satisfied frat boys running that site. I haven't written the site off alltogether, because some good diarists are still hanging out until the next "last straw" breaks, but I've lost all faith in the main posters. He just keeps digging himself in deeper and ( ... )
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Quimby: We're having this town meeting to decide what to do with the two million dollars Mr. Burns paid us.
Lisa: Don't you mean three million dollars?
Quimby: Uh, yes!
Seriously, the most hardcore Democrats I know in this state (represent!) hate the guy. He is ALL about giving out contracts to people who supported him, slapping backs, and smugly/coyly dancing around, "I don't want to be President. Wherever would you get that idea??"
I'm really interested to see what happens when he goes up for re-election. Remember, our last governor was Gary Johnson, who was a Republican and also the highest ranking official to come out in support of legalizing drugs. (Here's a link to his infamous 2000 speech on legalization) We went blue in 2000 - a little dot of blue in a sea of red. We barely went red in 2004 (they campaigned hard for our state.) So, we're a little schizophrenic as a state and ... I wanna see what ( ... )
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I for one love the fact Dean is playing by the Republicans game. You know they've got to be squirming.
Hopefully that made sence, I haven't even had a full cup of coffee yet.
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I know, right? The thing that kills me, all the other candidates in the running for DNC Chair were so wussy & flip-floppy, and everyone was saying "We need someone who's willing to speak out, to address these wrongdoings in the country". And now that we've got someone who's doing JUST THAT, people still gotta fucking complain. Make up your damn minds.
Gimme a break, Dean says what other Dem's think but are to affraid to say.
That's it exactly. And we need this kind of full disclosure in a world where Bush et all keep trying to pull the wool over our eyes or distract us.
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Dean "doesn't speak for me with that kind of rhetoric and I don't think he speaks for the majority of Democrats," Biden, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Sunday on ABC's "This Week."
Dean is exactly what the DNC and the Democratic Party needs. Not some wishy washy mouth who's going to cave, everytime the republicans speak nasty about the Dem's.
I think that if Dean keeps this up, and has a strong run as the DNC chair, he's going to be hard to beat come time for the Democratic Nomination in 2008.
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I wonder how many Mayor Quimbys there are in the States as a whole. *repeats icon's mantra*
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*nods* Yeah sometimes he'll come out with something & I just go, "Eh?" but 95% of the time I'm right on the same page. Half the time I listen to him speak and it's like "OMG get out of my brain howard!!!"
I wonder how many Mayor Quimbys there are in the States as a whole.
Heheheheh. More than I'd like, that's for sure. I also wonder how many of those corrupt, bribe-taking Congressmen from "Lisa Goes to Washington" there are in this country. *wibbles*
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But Missouri was always blue--the only good thing about it, heh--and they went red last time. We can win that state back.
Go Dean!
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