With Dean (and the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party), they have stepped out of the subversive shadows and into the light of populist scrutiny.
This could set the counter-culture revolutionaries back decades as the doctrinal underpinnings of their adherent plants are exposed in academia, on the judiciary and in the entertainment and informational media.
The angry, outspoken, and intemperate liberal simply cannot be trusted with the revolution within. The Mujahi-Dean has jumped the gun. But with the counter-revolutionaries in their most influential positions and the younger generation repudiating their dogma, what choice did they really have?
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