Posted on 06/02/2005 8:57:51 PM PDT by RWR8189
You aren't the only one. He reminds me of Michael Moore as he keeps making an *ss of himself. This is the "leader" of the Democrat Party. I wonder what his posting name is on DU?
You have to give the Rats some credit for not allowing this man to get 55 million americans to vote for this idiot. Or whatever Kerry ended up with.
Most liberal Dims I have met are obsessed with money. They were also very unpleasant people, very lacking in compassion and tolerance.
"I truly think that Howard dean is insane."
He hasn't recovered from the insanity and humiliation of the scream heard around the world and from the agony and trauma of losing to Kerry. He really believed that he was going to be the next POTUS. The guy just lost his marbles.
How sad!
Yea. Makes me think I should be keeping a scrap book or something, to document the drive towards, and the launch over - the edge.
I'm betting Screamin' Dean won't be around for much longer.
LVM
I was truly offended by this "accusation" of Howard Dean's about Republicans. Maybe I should write him a letter and tell him about the days I spent pulling weeds in soybean fields for the farmers in central Illinois - my first job where I actually got a paycheck. (Babysitting for the neighbor kids was a cash basis. ;-)
I forsee Ralph Nader taking over. Many in the Democratic Party have left to join up with the Green Party.
"I truly think that Howard dean is insane."
Hold that thought because I think you're going
to be proven right.
Democrats know the the truth is to most valuable thing there is. That is why they use it with such economy.
Well said.
If they did speak the truth, they would not be Democrats.
LVM
Democrat Party not only lacks leadership but is overflowing with anger.
The record number of hard working Americans who voted for President Bush prefer leaders who address their concerns as opposed to attack their work ethic.
Wasn't he sharing the stage with Zsa Zsa? When has she ever earned an honest living? And, being a beard doesn't count. BTW, how is her "Blog" going? Haven't heard anything about it since the first day, has she beat Drudge yet?
The voters allow it, time and time again.
Are you kidding?
That is "frying pan into the fire" type stuff.
IMO, Ralph missed it by 15 - 20 years.
He had a good rep as a "fight for the little guy" - years ago.
In the last 10 years he has become nothing more than one more lunatic on the fringe.
Of course, that's what the Democratic Party is made up of, these days - lunatics and fringe types.
Ralph would never be able to "sell" himself to mainstream America, IMO.
LVM
Agreed. I liked him a LOT better when he was a consumer advocate type guy.
You forgot John Kerry!!
Dean's comments are just typical "projection" in action.
Never underestimate the stupidity of the American voter.
"... and, what's more: this cute, fuzzy li'l kitten is a Republican, too! AND NOW I'M A-GONNA EAT IT -- !" :)
Everything Dean does and says is carefully contrived. The Democrats are not stupid. Wrong headed, but not stupid.
Dean is simply making Hillary look normal. This is a classic rope-a-dope technique. With a twist. It's a simple idea, get the right agitated over Dean and that keeps them from focusing on Hillary Clinton. Who is quitely racking in cash for her HillPac group so she can control more Democrats by controlling the purse strings outside of the DNC. Sure, the DNC may not look like it's collecting cash the way it "should" but I assure you the lemmings of the left are pumping that money into other things. Hillary, the "527's", etc.
Anyone who thinks that Dean would be allowed to do or say anything but what the handlers of the Democratic Party want him to do or say is being foolish. It simply does not work that way. Everything is pre-planned. Everything. And nothing is happening unles Bill and Hillary Clinton want it to.
So, look at Dean and chuckle. But KEEP YOUR EYES on Hillary.
I think if the founding fathers saw the way we have almost entirely left their construct for a representative republic they'd be cussing us like crazy. I'd bet if they saw the way "professional politics" has stolen their republic they'd look back and see they needed to add one thing to our political campaigns. And that's that in all political campaigns the only people that could contribute money to someone running for office ar those that can vote for that candidate. Imagine if that's how we did things today. That you could not donate money to anyone running for office or up for re-election unless you could vote for them. That would turn things back to the way the founders wanted their representative republic to function. And you would have no more Hillarys or Soros' putting their fingers in campaigns (VIA $$$) they had no direct connection to. This would also force the politicians to actually interact with the people they represent because that's the only place they could get money. And, it would dramatically increase the number of registered voters because you would have to be registered to donate money and you'd want to register to vote because you'd have the power the founders wanted you to have. Because the people in office and running for office would have to pay attention to the voters. This would also keep the idiots out of Washington and at home because they'd have nowhere else to go for $$$.
The politicians with one names like Hillary, McCain, Kerry, etc. are totally out of control. They have no business doing anything except what they were elected to do for the people that they represent. They sghould be stripped of all the tools they use to obtain money for anything other than what they were elected for.
""Overflowing with anger" is certainly an accurate statement. The Dems are carrying their hatred of all things Republican to bizarre lengths."
Whenever I encounter this from a lib, I give him the old, "Well if Gore only won his home state" line. That usually makes their heads explode.
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