Posted on 12/04/2003 7:33:59 AM PST by The Rant
It cant be a matter of national security. It cant be something that would be sensitive regarding the Pentagon, the CIA, NSA or the FBI. But Howard Dean, presidential candidate who harps about the secrecy cloaking the Bush Administration, did something that he contends is routinely done when one reaches the level of state governor, he sealed nearly half of his official papers. This means that the public will not be able to know what they contain for at least a decade. The question here has to be, what could be so sensitive that Dean would feel he would have needed to seal them in the first place?
Dean, who initially asked that the records be sealed for 24 years, told Vermont Public Radio before he left office last year that he wanted a longer grace period stating "we didn't want anything embarrassing appearing in the papers at a critical time in any future endeavor." What could be so embarrassing that one would need to keep it secret for 24 years?
Joe Lieberman, issued a statement saying Dr. Dean "took an extra long walk from straight talk" by arranging to seal the records for longer than the six years granted his two immediate predecessors. Again I find myself agreeing with Lieberman when it comes to his Democratic counterparts.
The arrogance level is high in the Dean camp. That is evident by the lack of knowledge they have on the issues. Dean is running on a Hate Bush platform. That is really all he has to offer. When one really looks at his record as governor of the State of Vermont, a state that has under 700,000 people living in it, one will see that in the end he raised taxes to an incredible level and succeeded in doing nothing more than setting himself up for a run at the presidency. In the end, he may be a firey speaker but all he is actually saying is that he hates George W. Bush. While that is his right, it doesnt map out any qualifications for his bid for the presidency.
The last thing that we need in the oval office is someone who wants to seal records for a quarter of a decade simply because he wouldnt want anything embarrassing appearing in the papers at a critical time in any future endeavor."
Dean has proven by his past actions that he is not fit to be President of the United States. He assails President Bush about his secrecy yet he sealed his own state records. He condemns the presidents tax cuts while his past shows that he raised taxes in his home state, a state of less than a million people, by a margin never seen in any state before. He contends that the President of the United States doesnt understand foreign policy when what he brings to the table in that area is absolutely nothing but conjecture, theory and not a shred of practical knowledge.
Regarding his knowledge of foreign policy, he recently let everyone in on one of his plans for eliminating the possible threat that the nation of Iran may pose. His plan consisted of paying nations that would do business with them not to. In other words he would use American tax dollars to bribe other nations not to do business with Iran. As disturbing as this idea may be it doesnt even take into account the fact there are governments in the world that would take the bribe money and sell to Iran clandestinely. We have seen it happen with France, Germany, Russia, North Korea and China. They did illegal business with Iraq while Iraq was under trade sanctions by the UN Security Council. What makes Mr. Dean believe that they would treat his bribe any differently?
If that isnt eyebrow-raising enough, while he was mapping out this grand plan he continually referred to Russia as the Soviet Union, a nation that hasnt been in existence since the Berlin Wall was felled. With this kind of adept foreign policy it would be more likely that Mr. Dean would start another Cold War instead of alleviating a potential national security threat from halfway around the world.
I wont even begin to think about what the Democrats would have done to George W. Bush had he made that faux pas.
At best, Howard Dean is a sideshow. All those who fall for the smoke and mirrors, all those who believe in his hollow rhetoric, all those who find him attractive as they view him through their beer-goggles tonight, will wake up in the morning starring at someone far less attractive than what they remember. They will regret everything that they have said, proposed and agreed to. In the end, Dean supporters will end up feeling used and cheapened simply because they were taken in by the rhetoric of a political charlatan.
Want to dispute this assertion? Get Dean to unseal his records. Lets ask him to be honest. After all, we do expect honesty from our presidents, dont we? Or did Bill Clinton make it okay to ignore the truth?
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Frank Salvato is a political media consultant, a freelance writer from the Midwest and the Managing Editor for TheRant.us. He is a contributing writer to The Washington Dispatch, and various other websites. He has appeared as a guest on The OReilly Factor, The Kevin Matthews Radio Show (Chicago) and The Brad Messer Radio Show (San Antonio).
What "grammatical correction" is needed? You didn't write it!
"Dean laughs as a Bush supporter who is a student offers the fact that the Soviet Union doesn't exist any longer. Dean was heard saying 'Not in Russia, but if im elected, it will here! Bwuhahaha!' "
Unless that was simply an unfortunate slip of the tongue (as opposed to a Freudian slip), we can readily discern that the records contain something Dean considers to be more than a little "embarrassing".
He certainly must consider whatever he is hiding to be more serious than the embarrassment inherent in his tax hikes in Vermont, his utter lack of foreign policy experience or knowledge of foreign affairs (i.e. the "Soviet Union"), and his proposed 'bribery" scheme, which, as the author points out, would be an abject failure.
And he apparently believe that whatever he is hiding is sufficiently serious it that would adversly affect his run for the Presidency ("future endeavors") during the campaign ("at a critical time").
Good article. Howard is challenging President Bush to unseal his records and then he will supposedly unseal his. His challenge would actually mean something if he would unseal all of his records first.
Here's a little more info for you on ole' Howie and the military and his skiing; In 1971, Dean, who had been a wrestling team captain in high school, received a draft deferment for an unfused vertebra in his back. In the Aug. 15, 2002, Aspen Times, Dean said he "skied 80 days" in Aspen during the winter of 1971-72. The Times reported that Dean "loved skiing bumps," otherwise known as moguls. (Some health publications note that moguls can put particular stress on the spine.) "It was a great time to be a kid and do something relatively fun," Dean recalled. He added that he also worked that year "pouring concrete."
Time reported on Aug. 11, 2003, that Dean spent the year "skiing and bumming around. He hit the slopes, tried pot, washed dishes, poured concrete and drank impressive amounts of beer."
On June 22, 2003, Tim Russert asked Dean on Meet the Press, "Why were you able to ski on Ajax Mountain, pounding your back, and pouring concrete, and not serve in the military?" Dean told Russert, "I was given an examination. I had a previous back problem, which is evidently congenital, which prevented me from doing any sustained running, a problem that I've had since then, since that time, which requires that when I get out of the car I often have some pains up and down my leg and back and so forth. But I have been able to exercise [and have] a vigorous athletic life except for some things. One of those is long-distance running, which is how the problem came to my attention in the first place. I noticed the pain when I was in high school running track. After the physical, I received a 1-Y deferment, [which] means you can only be called in times of national emergency. I didn't have anything to do with choosing any draft deferment. The United States government said this is your classification. I'm not responsible for that."
Also --------- Dr. Dean got the medical deferment, but in a recent interview he said he probably could have served had he not mentioned the condition. "I guess that's probably true," he said. "I mean, I was in no hurry to get into the military."
In the 10 months after his graduation from Yale, time he might otherwise have spent in uniform, Dr. Dean lived the life of a ski bum in Aspen, Colo. His back condition did not affect his skiing the way the rigors of military service would have, he said, nor did it prevent him from taking odd jobs like pouring concrete in the warm months and washing dishes when it got cold.
Even the candidate's mother, Andree Maitland Dean, said in a recent interview about his skiing after receiving a medical deferment, "Yeah, that looks bad."
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