Do leaders of the Democrat National Committee (DNC) actually expect the American people to believe that their party has the wherewithal to manage the most powerful nation of earth, when that same party is apparently unable to manage a simple system of pre-election primaries?
- Scott Miller
I usually don’t waste my time writing about this clown, and the absolute venomous drivel that spews forth from his yap, but he gave us a precursor of how the libs plan to play the race card against the Republicans this year.
Watch this clip from the Deaniac on Fox News with Chris Wallace:
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Howard Dean may have finally had it with Hillary's kamikaze attacks on the man who is going to be our party's nominee. And to think, it may have been ABC's ridiculous debate that finally got Dean off the dime.read more | digg story
Puttin' the smack down... via CNN Political Ticker: An increasingly firm Howard Dean told CNN again Thursday that he needs superdelegates to say who they’re for – and “I need them to say who they’re for starting now.” “We cannot give up two or three months of active campaigning and healing time,” the Democratic National Committee Chairman told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer. “We’ve got to know who our nominee is.” After facing criticism for a mostly hands-off leadership style during much of the primary season, Dean has been steadily raising the rhetorical pressure on superdelegates. He said Thursday that roughly 65 percent of them have made their preference plain, but that more than 300 have yet to make up their minds
Howard Dean spoke with Wolf Blitzer of CNN on Thursday and repeated his call for the remaining undecided superdelegates to make up their mind, starting now. Dean has stated before that he would like the race to be determined before July 1st which would give the nominee nearly two months to prepare for the convention. Dean said there are 35 percent of the remaining superdelegates who have yet to make a decision. “There’s about 65 percent, roughly, percent of the superdelegates who voted, there’s about 320 some odd left to vote. I need them to say who they are for, starting now. They really do need to do that,” Dean said. Dean explained that the last primary date is on June 3rd and that there is no reason for the Democrats to give up 2 or 3 months of active camp
"Who would you rather have in charge of the defense of the United States of America, a group of people who never served a day overseas in their life, or a guy who served his country honorably and has three Purple Hearts and a Silver Star on the battlefields of Vietnam?"
Its been a long time coming, but at last the mainstream gay press is beginning to notice that the drooling moron, known as Howard Dean, is just another pandering Democrat, full of explosive vacuous hot air. I keep wondering how long it is going to take for gays and lesbians to wake up and smell the manure, and stop voting for, and more importantly writing checks to, the Democratic Party.No one seems to care that the Democratically controlled Congress has made no effort to end “don't ask don't tell” nor repeal the Defense of Marriage Act, both of which were enacted with the full support of the last Democratic president.This week Howard Dean was being deposed in a lawsuit brought by a former DNC staffer, who alleges he was fired after his partner publicly urged gay donors to think
Clarice Feldman , from The American Thinker found this letter while on Capital Hill. Howard Dean, Chairman Democratic National Committee 430 S. Capitol Street, S .E. Washington, D. C. 20003 Dear Mr. Dean: At first I was taken aback when...
Folks, I never thought I would say this, but I am hoping for Hillary Clinton to pull a huge win tonight in both Ohio and Texas. Her victory will guarantee that the Democratic Party will be fractured and destroy itself all the way up to the convention. "Keep her in it so we can win it!"
Moreover, if she wins, we may even see the Dems asking for another "Florida Recount" because the Florida...
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I was having a talk the other day with a very close friend of mine about Mike Huckabee and why it is that I don't see him winning the eventual GOP Nomination. Through the course of our conversation as I outlined my thoughts (much of which I covered a couple of posts down) my friend made what I thought was a pretty accurate prediction."Huckabee is going to be the next Howard Dean".I don't think i recognized the full gravity of that statement, even though I did agree with him at the time, I don't think he could have been more correct.As I pointed out yesterday, he basically made himself look like a complete idiot with his intimate knowledge on Pakistan. It seems like every chance he has had in the last two weeks to knock himself backwards, he's been happy to embrace by inserting his foot d
IOWA CITY, IA…12/05/07 8:28PM…On Wednesday DNC Chair Dr. Howard Dean addressed a group of urologists at the University of Iowa Hospitals. Speaking about health care reform, Dean stated “We need to start by reforming the patients.” He added, “People don’t understand how tired we doctors are of constantly having to listen to people complain about stomach aches.” He then stated, “We need to make it
Howard Dean speaks at Hope College in Holland, MI. (Photo by Brandon Mersman)Democratic chairman Howard Dean visited a small Christian college in Holland, Michigan on Monday to talk about faith and politics. “I am not here to persuade you [into voting Democrat] and if that happens that’s great that’s God’s work,” Dean told the audience jokingly. Dean stated that he was a member of a church back home and that his beliefs were what led him to choose the Democratic Party. In the past few elections Democrats have not done well among religious voters and he said that the Democratic Party needed to do a better job of reaching out to people of faith. Dean was there to talk about what the two parties have in common and he said that there really is a lot they have in common. Dean said that the Democratic Party is a party of equal opportunity; that everyone should have access to health care (which received a loud round of applause); no child should go to bed hun
Obama's Letter to Howard Dean - Obama '08Excerpt:"Barack just sent this letter to Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Howard Dean urging the DNC to make the video from any Democratic Presidential debate publicly available after the debate for free and without restriction."http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post_group/ObamaHQ/Cvh3Alex
Howard Dean 2.0: Obama Engages Youth on the WebExcerpt:"More than a week before Barack Obama announced his candidacy in Springfield, Illinois, 3,500 students--many of whom had driven for hours from out of state--packed into George Mason University's Johnson Center in Fairfax, Virginia, brimming with idealism. As the Senator took the stage to address the frenetic young crowd, he was visibly taken aback. "http://www.alternet.org/mediaculture/48316/Alex
I Remember When I Lost My Mind… for PowersandMorrison.com Sunday, September 10, 2006.
Howard Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, was on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace today.The topics discussed were NSA Wiretapping,The War on Terror, Iraq and troop withdrawl, and the Plame leak case.
On Osama bin Laden Dean said, “Osama bin Laden has not been captured 5 years later. That’s a big problem.”
On the mess in Iraq Dean told Wallace the Democrats pretty much have a consensus viewpoint on withdrawing soon.
“We think we shouldn’t be in Iraq, and we don’t think we can withdraw our troops precipitously.”
“I have said as an individual there probably is a consensus that we could leave Iraq and be out by the end of 2008, in the party.”
As long as there are troops still dying and we cannot currently win this war in Iraq the most logical and sane thing to do is withdraw and then focus our attention on bin Laden. It’s
Okay, so he hasn't.
But maybe Howard Dean should think about starting his own party; one that lets him scream as much as he wants.
Officially coined by AnnabelleDickson as the Histrionic Left party, it would be unable to win nationally.
But it wouldn’t need to.
Regionally the Histrionic Left could kick patoode’. The electoral votes from those 5 or 6 states would swing any national election.