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Democrat Howard Dean 'thinks' he's a thinker (George Will)
Topeka Capital Journal ^ | Dec 7, 2003 | George Will

Posted on 12/08/2003 6:52:52 PM PST by hotpotato

WASHINGTON -- Howard Dean is no fool. He is, however, not much of a thinker. His talk flows as rapidly as a mountain brook, but is no deeper than one of those.

He is the candidate of America's professorate and others whose strongest passion is as much aesthetic as political -- intellectual contempt for George W. Bush. But Dean's bantam-rooster pugnacity is not unlike Bush's shoulders-squared jauntiness that critics consider an enraging swagger. Bush's imperturbable certitude infuriates Dean's supporters because they believe it arises not from reflection but from reflex. Actually, Dean really resembles his supporters' idea of Bush.

Appearing on "Hardball" with the human Gatling gun, Chris Matthews, Dean said that in terms of legal rights there is no practical difference between same-sex civil unions and marriages. Matthews: "So why are we quibbling over a name?" Dean: "Because marriage is very important to a lot of people who are pretty religious."

So, the argument about the public meaning of marriage is merely a semantic quibble important only to the "pretty religious"? Dean has said of his faith that "I don't think it informs my politics," and that he became a Congregationalist "because I had a big fight with a local Episcopal church about 25 years ago over a bike path." Fine. His faith, whatever it is, is his business and no disqualification for the presidency. But his qualifications supposedly include a searching intellect. Where is the evidence?

Asked by Matthews whether he supports state right-to-work laws protecting the right of workers not to join a union, Dean said no. But he also said "I very much believe that states ought to have the right to recognize -- to organize their own laws. So I'm not likely as president ... to order states to change them."'

Order states? Imagine the media derision if Bush ever suggested such an understanding of federalism.

In his next breath, Dean said that if Congress sends to his presidential desk legislation denying states that right that he "very much" believes they ought to have -- the right to have right-to-work laws -- "I'd sign it in an instant." This is the intellectuals' candidate?

If Osama bin Laden is captured, Dean says "it doesn't make a lot of difference" whether he is tried in America or the International Criminal Court. After all, "we are allowing the Bosnian war criminals to be tried" in the Hague. Question: Is it relevant that the Bosnians' crimes were not committed in America?

Dean promises "to break up giant media enterprises" -- General Electric, News Corporation, etc. -- because there is "information control" that "is not compatible with democracy." Question: Given the Internet and other new media, and the consequently declining importance of broadcast networks and other traditional filters of information, has there ever been less reason to use "information control" as an excuse for expanding government regulation of information media?

Asked to name his favorite philosopher, Dean named Lao-Tse because "my favorite saying is, 'The longest journey begins with a single step."' That might make a better bumper sticker than anything David Hume said, but if that measures the depths of Dean, he and his supporters should take a sabbatical from deriding Bush's supposed shallowness.

America needs what Dean seems intellectually and temperamentally ill-equipped to provide -- truly thoughtful opposition in an election that should turn on two huge issues. One is: How do we guarantee economic growth sufficient to generate tax revenues to finance a welfare state whose entitlement menu is being substantially expanded just as 77 million baby boomers are about to retire? The second is: Can America's security be attained without adopting foreign policy goals of unattainable grandiosity -- nation-building, regional transformations?

Dean has provided no reason to expect from him especially elevated reasoning about these things. He seems to be an Everett Wharton. "The Prime Minister," one of Anthony Trollope's parliamentary novels, introduces Wharton, who was, Trollope wrote, "no fool":

"(He) had read much, and although he generally forgot what he read, there were left with him from his reading certain nebulous lights, begotten by other men's thinking, which enabled him to talk on most subjects. It cannot be said of him that he did much thinking for himself -- but he thought that he thought."

Dean seems like that, which is not surprising or disqualifying: Most political leaders are not people of reflection, but of ambition-dictated action, living off borrowed intellectual capital. Given the accumulating evidence, the professors' pin-up should dismount his intellectual high horse.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: catholiclist; dean; election; georgewill; howarddean
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1 posted on 12/08/2003 6:52:53 PM PST by hotpotato
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To: hotpotato
http://www.georgewbush.com/angrydemocrats/
2 posted on 12/08/2003 6:58:38 PM PST by Samwise (There are other forces at work in this world, Frodo, besides the will of evil.)
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To: hotpotato
Good post. There are actually folks on this website contemplating voting for Dean. Of course, this probably isn't enough to dissuade them of that notion, they are after all, very "principled".
3 posted on 12/08/2003 6:59:57 PM PST by jwalsh07
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To: hotpotato
he became a Congregationalist "because I had a big fight with a local Episcopal church about 25 years ago over a bike path."

Somehow, as a lapsed Episcopalian, I should take offence at that remark.

But I cannot.

I'd like to, but I cannot.

BTW, my bike path and I will be exchanging marriage vows at All Saint's Episcopal in Peterborough, NH on Saturday.

Y'all come share.

4 posted on 12/08/2003 7:02:22 PM PST by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: hotpotato
Wills has nailed him.
5 posted on 12/08/2003 7:04:51 PM PST by RobbyS (XP)
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To: jwalsh07

Birds of a feather. Throw them dope and sodomy and they follow their 'principles.'

6 posted on 12/08/2003 7:06:24 PM PST by Cultural Jihad
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To: RobbyS
Much of the same could be said of Hillary. Her canned answers to softball questions reflected the depth of sidewalk standing water. The fake laughter to more pointed questions reflected the same shallowness. When pushed she blamed the right wing. Smartest woman in the world my a$$.
7 posted on 12/08/2003 7:13:45 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter
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To: hotpotato
George Will never fails to make accurate observations. He's one of my favorites. Thanks for the post.
8 posted on 12/08/2003 7:14:27 PM PST by Jaysun (Get real, Control-Everybody-But-Yourselves freaks!)
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To: hotpotato
Ol Georgie is in good form with this one.

Lots of his recent stuff are fluff and nonsense and I hate it when he starts raving about baseball, but every now and then he whips his pen around like a scalpel. This is a keeper.

Hehehehe... I would love to see Dean's face when he reads it.
9 posted on 12/08/2003 7:17:55 PM PST by Ronin (Qui docet discit!)
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To: Cultural Jihad
Birds of a feather. Throw them dope and sodomy and they follow their 'principles.'

It's even simpler than that. The "principle" is nothing more than blind, seething, overwhelming hatred for George W. Bush. That many here have fallen prey to it proves even more just how shallow and just how much of a one-note candidate Dean is.

10 posted on 12/08/2003 7:23:27 PM PST by CFC__VRWC (AIDS, abortion, euthanasia - don't liberals just kill ya?)
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To: hotpotato; xsmommy
Dean's candidacy will take him as far as hatred allows.

He's dangerous and deranged. He's due for a comeuppance of great magnitude. He thinks he's riding high with the endorsements of Rev. Jackson and Al Bore.

Look for Chris Matthews to play "softball" with Dr. Deanmento --- he likes him, right xsmommy?
11 posted on 12/08/2003 7:23:59 PM PST by onyx
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To: RobbyS
Wow, this is an incredible read. Amyone who picks their church over a bike path disputh is a twit. The more I see the more I like. Go Dean 2004. We couldn't pick a better candidate.
12 posted on 12/08/2003 7:24:07 PM PST by plain talk
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To: hotpotato
"Howard Dean is no fool. He is, however, not much of a thinker. His talk flows as rapidly as a mountain brook, but is no deeper than one of those."

I would guess he has a quizical look when he takes a s**t!

13 posted on 12/08/2003 7:26:28 PM PST by lawdude (Liberalism: A failure every time it is tried!)
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To: hotpotato
Howard Dean is a spoiled and angry teenager who never grew up. Just watch - it will become very, very evident to even the most jaded liberals.
14 posted on 12/08/2003 7:29:02 PM PST by txzman (Jer 23:29)
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To: hotpotato
Not only Howard Dean, but the usually erudite George Will missed the boat on Dean's favorite quote. The "thousand miles -- single step" was not from Lao-Tse. It was from Chairman Mao!!!! It figures that Dean would miss that. But why did Will miss it also?

Congressman Billybob

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15 posted on 12/08/2003 7:31:19 PM PST by Congressman Billybob (www.ArmorforCongress.com Visit. Join. Help. Please.)
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To: gov_bean_ counter
The brightness of the grand. God lawyer so long as she can stick to her brief. Can't think on her feet. Bill, on the other hand, is to lazy to write a good brief, but he is very good
on his feet.
16 posted on 12/08/2003 7:32:51 PM PST by RobbyS (XP)
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To: txzman
Howard Dean is a spoiled and angry teenager who never grew up. Just watch - it will become very, very evident to even the most jaded liberals.

They won't get it, because they are ALL like that!

17 posted on 12/08/2003 7:34:56 PM PST by RobbyS (XP)
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To: plain talk
He is joking, but it is nonethless true to form. To such people a church is no different from a social club.
18 posted on 12/08/2003 7:37:12 PM PST by RobbyS (XP)
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To: RobbyS
I would love to see her hit with quotes from her own people, like the fellow who worked with her on the health care task force. Had nothing good to say about her management style or her temperament. Also said she had no business being anywhere near the office of president.
19 posted on 12/08/2003 7:46:43 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter
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To: hotpotato
"(He) had read much, and although he generally forgot what he read, there were left with him from his reading certain nebulous lights, begotten by other men's thinking, which enabled him to talk on most subjects. It cannot be said of him that he did much thinking for himself -- but he thought that he thought."

That is a great quote.

20 posted on 12/08/2003 7:53:10 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (I don't know... But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking... don't they?)
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