Howard Dean - Loco for Attention
Drudge is running a headline about Howard Dean’s most recent remarks in response to a question regarding the voting patterns of Asians:
The Republicans are not very friendly to different kinds of people…
They’re a pretty monolithic party…
They all behave the same and they all look the same…
It’s pretty much a white, Christian party…
When this guy opens his mouth it is pure poetry; stream of consciousness at its best.
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I don’t think it is just loco. It is a dangerous and defamatory display of partisanship–something that doesn’t belong in statements made to international press. It is another example of how hard dems work to make sure no one starts liking American’s any time soon–at least not while a republican president is sitting.
that sounds about right to me. what does it say about a group of people when they don’t want others to like americans, to like themselves? I am of course assuming they consider themselves americans.
My father-in-law suggested that conservative constituents should start donating to Howard Dean’s campaign fund. He is the best thing to happen to republicans in years. Every time he opens his mouth the Democratic party looks a little bit Kookier, and less people can take them seriously. He’s even worse than Tom Daschl. Oh, that reminds of the anthrax scare that he blamed on Rush Limbaugh…Oh where have the days gone?
I respectfully disagree with Abuzachary and Al. I fail to see how any of these comments by Dean could in any way inflame anti-Americanism abroad. This is nothing more than a silly squabble between political parties - one side overplayed his hand, and now the other side is demanding its pound of flesh. It’s completely uninteresting to the rest of the world (and to me, frankly).
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