Posted on 06/07/2005 5:01:48 PM PDT by infoguy
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SFGate has the tape ... "In this 4 min. 48 sec. excerpt from Howard Dean's remarks Tuesday in San Francisco, Dean responds to a question from reporter Portia Li with the World Journal about a poll showing a slide in support for Republicans among Asian and women voters."
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Damn, if a Republican said that he would be driven out of DC faster than Trent Lott at a NAALCP meeting..
Oh joy, it gets worse the futher in..
I don't see what the big hullaballoo over Dean's comments is all about, or why it's so surprising. As Dean's predecessor, Terry McAuliffe, said in his address to the DNC summer meeting in Las Vegas (http://www.democrats.org/news/200208120002.html), the DemocRats' key constituencies are, specifically: "African-Americans, Latinos, women, seniors, organized labor, rural communities, ethnic Americans, Asian Pacific Islander Americans, gays and lesbians, Native Americans, youth, as well as Americans with disabilities".
That pretty much leaves the folks Dean is complaining about to the GOP, doesn't it?
Of course, if ever a Republican dared speak of a certain Democrat constituency as "they all behave the same and they all look the same," the fireworks would rival the Fourth of July.
So glad the libs are blessed with this horse's butt.
Now, if we can just get Hillary to implode at a crucial juncture. I think it's possible...
I think it is the GOP who is blessed.
But let's not tell the dims.
Keep digging Dr. Dean
All in good time.....
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So I guess that it wouldn't be a problem if we called the Democrats the party of the KKK and segregation -- the Wallace party. Why not, it would be provably true.
Let's be nice to Dr.Dean. He's on our side he just doesn't know it.
Keep it up, Dean.
Dean couldn't even name the commerce secretary. He also clearly doesn't know who the labor secretary is.
Sadly, the leader of the RNC was on Meet the Press like Dean and we have never heard what he says. Dem's are still controlling the conversation and the right is not moving the ball forward.
Ironically, Dean calls the Republicans the "White Christian Party" but forgets that Kerry, him and Clinton are White people who claim to be Christians.
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