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The Man from Hate. What Dean really stands for. (Chucky Alert! Choppy, Choppy)
NRO ^ | January 20, 2004, 9:15 a.m. | By Timothy P. Carney

Posted on 01/20/2004 10:35:46 AM PST by .cnI redruM

Howard Dean had no shortage of anger, to be sure. But what really drove him and his supporters, it turns out, was hatred and disdain. As we saw Monday night in Iowa, disdain doesn't win you elections.

Dean regularly showed this unattractive quality with supercilious, flat jokes on the campaign trail. In December, when asked about his comments regarding 9/11 conspiracy theories, Dean dismissed the ruckus by saying it all came from an interview on "fair and balanced Fox News," said with sarcasm and an eyebrow raise.

Dean would rail about "taking America back from the Jerry Falwells and Rush Limbaughs," with a tone of voice that displayed his absolute hatred of these folks. He worked hard to hide that he sees George W. Bush as an absolute moron.

As Bill Clinton was "the man from Hope [Ark.]," Howard Dean is known in some GOP circles on Capitol Hill as "the man from Hate."

Dean recently turned his disdain on family and religion. "From a religious point of view," he said earlier this month, "if God had thought homosexuality is a sin, he would not have created gay people." This will likely go down as the dumbest comment of the 2004 race — unless Dean manages to top himself. The comment showed (along with his saying Job was his favorite New Testament book) that Dean thinks he is smart enough — and Christianity simple enough — that he can fudge it, like the cocky kid who comes to English class without having read the book.

Then on Sunday, Dean showed his disdain for family. The former Vermont governor brought his wife before the crowds for the first time in Iowa. Typically, she has stayed home in Vermont. But in the near-eleventh hour, Dr. Judith Steinberg came out for a few hours and proclaimed, laughing, "My name is Judy Dean."

No, it's not. It's Judith Steinberg. But this was all a joke to them. The Deans thought it absurd that the media expected her to take a break from her job to help him in the greatest undertaking of his life, or to adopt her husband's last name. Dean angrily told an interviewer that he refused to "use his family as props."

Dean doesn't get it. He really is out of touch with America — with the families where women often work outside of the home because they have to. He is out of touch with the millions of Americans who read the Bible every day and hold it dear.

As George W. Bush is to Europeans, Dean is to Americans.

Because Dean is out of touch, and doesn't really know any of these people — the people who have built America — he is unable to simply disagree with these folks. He instead disdains their values, because he doesn't know good people who revere God and family above all else.

C-SPAN Monday night showed a telling scene. The cameras in a Dubuque caucus went into the room where the Dean supporters were gathered. Completely absent were the exuberant youth, the idealistic, energized brand-new voters who Dean was supposed to draw out.

The room was full of middle-aged men and women who looked like they had come from the Upper-West Side of Manhattan. They were not energized to "Take America Back." No, they were lining up behind Dean because he expressed their utter disbelief that a buffoon such as Bush could be our president.

Rich Lowry was right to say that Dean was mostly about selling attitude. His product was not anger, as much of the media said, but disdain. Monday night, there weren't many buyers.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; dean; yaaarrrrggghh
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To: samtheman
I am "deeply saddened" today. I really hoped Dean could pin down the nomination before the Dims figured out who he is. I guess the silver lining is that to the Dims the picture of an "electable" candidate is a Massachusetts liberal.
21 posted on 01/20/2004 12:16:33 PM PST by colorado tanker ("There are but two parties now, Traitors and Patriots")
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To: .cnI redruM
i have very mixed feelings about that!

Would prefer to have him against Bush. I think he's easiest to beat.
22 posted on 01/20/2004 1:18:57 PM PST by Quix (Choose this day whom U will serve: Shrillery & demonic goons or The King of Kings and Lord of Lords)
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To: .cnI redruM
Dean has $20 million and enough hatred to cover many states.

And the press is bored with chewing him up and will barbecue one of these other oafs next. I think it'll be Kerry or maybe Clark. They'll leave Edwards alone for now.
23 posted on 01/20/2004 1:40:32 PM PST by George W. Bush
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To: Luke21
> We are winning, aside from our conservative friends here, who hate Bush, and have forgotten the lessons of Perot. <

Hate Bush? No. I just don't see him as much different, in terms of policy, from the previous admin. Better than any Dem, sure, but only marginally so.

Pubs and Dems have their disagreements on the margins, but when you get down to it, there's not much difference between the two parties.
24 posted on 01/20/2004 1:46:34 PM PST by jaime1959
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To: .cnI redruM
Awww, man! I wanted to see Nikita Dean get the Dem nomination, the only reason being that I want to see the Nationally Socialistic Democrats get their a$$es KICKED this coming November.

The man is insane, but it would make for a campaign that late night talk show hosts would be joking about for YEARS!

26 posted on 01/20/2004 2:52:22 PM PST by FierceDraka (Service and Glory!)
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To: FierceDraka
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27 posted on 01/20/2004 3:52:40 PM PST by rocksblues (Keep em Flying and come home safe!)
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To: Seamonster
This is who/what Howard Dean reminds me of!

<img src="http://www.rocksblues.com/images/hitler.jpeg><p> They say that history repeats itself. Who would of believed we would of been the one's to be a part of it?<p> "http://www.livingstonemusic.net/hitlerandtheoccult.htm"

28 posted on 01/20/2004 4:05:54 PM PST by rocksblues (Keep em Flying and come home safe!)
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To: .cnI redruM
Well, he went down to dinner in his Sunday best
Excitable boy, they all said
And he rubbed the pot roast all over his chest
Excitable boy, they all said
Well, he's just an excitable boy

-Warren Zevon

29 posted on 01/20/2004 4:08:43 PM PST by socal_parrot (http://www.campbellforsenate.com)
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To: mhking
Nah. Dean makes Macho Man sound rational!
30 posted on 01/20/2004 4:14:18 PM PST by Morgan's Raider
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To: colorado tanker
Don't be deeply saddened. It was too much to hope for. Kind of like pinning our hopes on the nomination of Kucinich or Sharpton. Ain't gonna happen. And neither was Dean. It was only a matter of (short) time before he strapped on a suicide built and pushed the button.

Anyway, he's got all that money. He can still do a lot of damage along the way. Might even go third party. He's selfish enough. He's ignorant enough. His hard-core followers are stupid enough.

And as for the others. Kerry. Clark. Edwards. Don't worry. Bush will beat any of them.
31 posted on 01/20/2004 6:42:56 PM PST by samtheman
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To: Seamonster
To say that his wife is an unnecessary prop demeans the Office of the Presidency of Our Great Country.

Doesn't it also demean his wife and his marriage? After all a man doesn't become President without bringing his family front and center into the public square of national politics whether they are willing or not. Does she have nothing to offer other than being a stage prop? Is their marriage just a legal formality? Does he plan to go to DC and be President of the United States while she stays in VT treating dairy farmer's sinus infections?

32 posted on 01/20/2004 8:18:39 PM PST by TigersEye (Regime change in the courts. Impeach liberal judges!)
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To: samtheman
Might even go third party.

Be still my beating heart.

33 posted on 01/20/2004 8:23:11 PM PST by eddie willers
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To: samtheman
And as for the others. Kerry. Clark. Edwards. Don't worry. Bush will beat any of them.

I agree. Dean was going to be fun because I could see Bush racking up maybe 49 states against him. Kerry or Edwards would hold more of the Dim base together to take some blue states. Given Clark's weirdness factor and tendency to deny his past, Bush could win that one in a landslide too.

34 posted on 01/21/2004 9:09:55 AM PST by colorado tanker ("There are but two parties now, Traitors and Patriots")
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To: colorado tanker
And it's always possible that no matter who the RATS run we can take 49 states. Depends on how we work together.
35 posted on 01/21/2004 2:49:14 PM PST by samtheman
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To: samtheman
Depends on how we work together.

True. And from what I've seen on FR lately, I'm not optimistic about that.

36 posted on 01/21/2004 3:09:06 PM PST by colorado tanker ("There are but two parties now, Traitors and Patriots")
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