Posted on 12/17/2009 11:25:14 AM PST by Shellybenoit
The battle between former Democratic Party Chief Howard Dean got ugly today, as Dean said he would support Obama for re-election but not vigorously. The Political equivalent of a declaration of war. He was basically saying that he would sit on his hands in 2012 and has one of the leaders of the Progressive movement, that statement is a hint for his supporters to do the same.
Dean's battle with the Obama administration became public a few days ago when Dean, who was ousted from his party chairmanship by Obama after the successful 2008 campaign, suggested that so much as been taken out of the Obamacare bill that maybe it should be killed and congress should start over.
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Bi-partisan opposition to this bill. They should use it.
YYYEEEEARRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!
Just like Rush said and I agree....FAKE OUT!! We will say...”well, if Dean thinks it’s so bad, then maybe it’s pretty good”! START OVER!!
You think it’s a GOOD BILL?? You don’;t even kniow what’s in it because NO ONE on the right knows what’s in it! Only a few people have seen it in the Harry Reid’s office.
Sounds like he is running for president and will challenge BHO from the Left in the primaries.
He will get the Kucinch vote.
Dean is being used to make Obamacare look not so radical.
....ah, no, where did you get that idea?
...the GOP should turn it around. 80% of the American people don’t want it and neither do significant portions in either party - including an overwhelming majority of Republcans.
YOUR reply #2.
If this anti American big eared marxist dumbass is not left enough for Howie Dean, just how far left would the screamer take us?
KILL THE BILL, OR THE MOLAR GETS IT!!
...my point exactly. Mystifying.
That means another four years of Obama!
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