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The Howard Dean Blackout - (Democrats & liberal media jumping off of Dean's sinking ship)
REDSTATESUSA.COM ^ | JUNE 8, 2005 | L BRENT BOZELL III

Posted on 06/07/2005 9:19:04 PM PDT by CHARLITE

If Howard Dean thought it would be a great idea to heighten his profile by becoming chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), he was making a big mistake. Since he was elected to the top party spot on Feb. 12, Democrats have been hiding him like the Clinton staff hid mistresses.

They've had big help from a national media blackout. As Dr. Dean traveled the country dispensing gaffe after gaffe, the national networks ignored him almost entirely. On Thursday, June 2, he cracked at a left-wing convention that a lot of Republicans "have never made an honest living in their lives." ABC, CBS and NBC ignored him for three days, until the Sunday morning interview programs, which have about one-quarter to one-half the ratings of the evening news.

John Edwards distanced himself from Dean on Saturday, and then Joe Biden did the same on ABC Sunday. Then, on Monday night, "NBC Nightly News" took up Dean's loose lips. Fourteen minutes into the show, with no promotion at the newscast's outset, anchor Brian Williams began: "In Democratic politics, he's hard to miss." Wrong. He's been easy to miss if you're watching network TV news.

But Andrea Mitchell's story was pretty tough, featuring a list of Dean gaffes, and a list of horrified Democratic reactions to Dean, from Biden and Edwards to consultant David Axelrod to former party chairman Bob Strauss. (Sen. Richard Durbin and an online statement from Edwards were brought to Dean's defense.)

But NBC's single story is the exception. The rule has been a pattern of blackout at the Big Three since the weekend Dean was elected. CBS hasn't mentioned the words "Howard Dean" since Feb. 20. ABC and NBC both ignored Dean for two months until they found Dean's critical comments useful during the mid-April controversy over Terri Schiavo's death. But Dean's gaffes were nowhere to be found. They also ignored Dean for the rest of April, and then May.

So when Dean was scheduled for a rare national TV shot on NBC's "Meet the Press" on May 23, they must have been passing around the Advil for the headaches to follow. The truly jaw-dropping moments came when Tim Russert made the obvious comparison that emerged from Howard Dean's mouth. On May 14, Dean said Tom DeLay ought to go back to Houston "where he can serve his jail sentence." But in December of 2003, Dean said we shouldn't prejudge the guilt of Osama bin Laden: "I've resisted pronouncing a sentence before guilt is found." Russert asked him to reconcile the double standard.

"To be honest with you, Tim, I don't think I'm prejudging him," Dean declared about DeLay, arguing that somehow a reprimand from the House Ethics Committee -- which in traffic-cop terms is a warning, not a ticket -- is somehow evidence of criminal guilt. He argued, "I think there's a reasonable chance that this may end up in jail." When Russert followed up by noting that even liberal Democrat Rep. Barney Frank thought the jail talk was out of line, Dean repeated: "As I said before, we're not speculating here." (We're not??) For giggles, he added: "We're not going to stoop to the kind of divisiveness that the Republicans are doing."

Russert also noted that at an ACLU event, Dr. Dean had mocked Rush Limbaugh by joking that Rush snorted cocaine between sentences on his radio show. Russert didn't note that Rush was treated for Vicodin addiction, not cocaine, but did ask if a physician ought to be mocking someone in therapy. Dean unloaded yet another volley, this time about conservative hypocrites, and then said -- get this -- "We ought not to lecture each other about our ethical shortcomings." What was it he'd just been saying about DeLay and jail?

It was a disastrous performance. Guess how many news stories that night and the next day on ABC, CBS, and NBC underlined Dean's meltdown? ABC and CBS offered nothing. NBC's Sunday "Nightly News" used only a bland Dean clip on the filibuster.

With the exception of Andrea Mitchell, the networks are also ignoring how Dean is performing off camera. He's failing to produce the financial windfall DNC members expected from fiery anti-war left-wingers. Federal election reports show the DNC raised $14.1 million in the first quarter of 2005, vs. the RNC's $32.3 million. Dean drew about 20,000 new donors, while the GOP picked up 68,200. Republicans have $26.2 million in the bank vs. $7.2 million for the Dems.

If the liberal media wanted to look like they weren't reporting from inside the press-release shop at the DNC, they aren't helping their image with a Howard Dean blackout. Instead, they sound more like Pepto-Bismol. They're the medicine that coats, soothes, and protects the Democrats from the indigestion caused by their fiery, gassy leader.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: Texas; US: Vermont
KEYWORDS: abc; brentbozell; cbs; chairman; chairmandean; dnc; howarddean; interview; media; meetthepress; nbc; timrussert
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To: Williams
I think what's really going on is Hilary is having Dean demolished so a Clinton crony can run the party.

A Hillary cronie just got through running the party. He was a dismal failure, showing them through three straight losing election cycles. McCauliffe was tossed and Dean was elected.


Dean will not make it through 2005, heck, he may not even make it through this month, for that matter. He's toasted himself. Dean is making the loser McCauliffe seem competent and "smart" by comparison. Something that I didn't think was even possible.

21 posted on 06/07/2005 10:45:04 PM PDT by Bullish (Proudly and consistently hating the Clinton's since 1992)
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To: sarasotarepublican
Not only that (that Dean's smarter and more innovative), but in addition I truly believe he is a force whose time has come. He is prescient himself, and usually a step or two or ten ahead of everyone else, and his heart is in the right place. He is a man of incredible integrity, and I truly believe that if ANYone can begin to lead us out of this quagmire, it's Dean. Not alone, of course, and he's no savior. But he IS a LEADER, a Leader Extraordinaire. I want people to watch. I think this Howard Dean is a Man for Our Times.

I honestly think that was written by a Republican operative working in deep cover at DU. And good for him.

22 posted on 06/07/2005 10:49:11 PM PDT by Bullish (Proudly and consistently hating the Clinton's since 1992)
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To: MJY1288

"All Howard Dean has done since becoming the DNC Chairman is insult every Christian Conservative all across this nation with his hate filled comments that do absolutely nothing but alienate himself from every God fearing American in all 50 States. Howard Dean is by far the biggest disaster the Democrats have ever elevated as their DNC Chairman. I thought Terry McAuliffe was bad, but Howard Dean makes Terry McAuliffe look like a Diplomat by comparison."

He isn't trying very much, to persuade the persuadables. Just the opposite.

Tonight Drudge has Dean saying something about "white people."

Big voting blocks: Christians, Republicans, white people. Dean has dissed them all, in the last few days.


23 posted on 06/07/2005 10:49:30 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: Bullish
People, people, PEOPLE! Remember the headline on the top there!

If Sen Clinton really wanted Howard Dean to take the Dems leftward to look more moderate in comparison: (A) her minions in the press would have been plastering his remarks all over the place from the start, and (B) she wouldn't have allowed herself to look SO VERY foolish with HER latest remarks.

Occam's Razor time here: If someone looks like an idiot, acts like an idiot and sounds like an idiot, there's a really good chance he really IS an idiot.

I don't think HRC has ever read "The Prince."
24 posted on 06/07/2005 10:55:52 PM PDT by decal (Where were YOU when AndyScam broke? Sluthering, perhaps?)
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To: Williams

LOL... God this is great. Dean is even better than McAwful for the Republicans.


25 posted on 06/07/2005 10:56:00 PM PDT by Ronin (When the fox gnaws....SMILE!)
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26 posted on 06/07/2005 10:56:58 PM PDT by Bullish (Proudly and consistently hating the Clinton's since 1992)
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To: truth_seeker
LOL, I heard his remarks about the Republican Party being represented by only "White Christians" on Hannity and Colmes. Howard Dean is rapidly heading for the unemployment line, if he isn't forced out of the DNC Chairmanship, many Democrats will end up joining him in the unemployment line :-)

Here's to DNC Chairman Howard Dean's continued roll as chairman of the most rapidly declining Party in the history of the United States

27 posted on 06/07/2005 10:57:54 PM PDT by MJY1288 ( By Comparison...."Dingy" Harry Reid makes Tom Daschle look like a Statesman)
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To: decal

I agree with you. Occam's razor holds sway.


28 posted on 06/07/2005 10:58:29 PM PDT by Bullish (Proudly and consistently hating the Clinton's since 1992)
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To: Mamzelle
I'm sad to say--Dean will go. He has been such an asset for us. Who will replace him?

Dean's not going anywhere. The Democratic Party would never slap its liberal base in the face, and that's exactly what this would be. They've been totally owned by the MoveOn.org wing for a long time. They're not about to admit failure by removing Dean. Good for us, though!

29 posted on 06/07/2005 11:01:18 PM PDT by SunnyD1182
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To: Williams

Dean may be there only to shore up the hard left, and make
them feel their interests are still vital to the Democrats,
then like you say, he will probably be replaced with honors,
by a Clinton hack.

I wonder when average "Joe American" will get the Democratic
party back from the Clintons and their good time friends.


30 posted on 06/07/2005 11:14:25 PM PDT by Getready ((...Fear not ...))
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To: Williams

I don't think Hillary's doing the demolishing .. I think she knew he would be a disaster and just let it happen.

At first I thought she had missed an opportunity to show her leadership .. but when Dean began to mouth off .. I wondered if Hillary purposely let Dean sink himself. I know there was a lot of talk about the DNC chair and a lot of statements about Hillary taking over and a lot of dems who didn't like the idea.

You don't suppose this was her plan all along ..?? Now when she wants to put her guy in there, nobody will complain - because everybody will be glad to get rid of Dean.


31 posted on 06/07/2005 11:43:14 PM PDT by CyberAnt (President Bush: "America is the greatest nation on the face of the earth")
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To: Williams
LOL, Hillary having Howie demolished, sounds like the Left and Rove. Give Howie some credit, he has finally been given a job in which he will destroy himself! That he can do for himself and the Party...Hillary and Dean are leading the Demo-RedRats off a clift and towards another bloodbath in '06/'08, JIMO.
32 posted on 06/08/2005 12:33:31 AM PDT by iopscusa (El Vaquero. (SC Lowcountry Cowboy))
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To: CHARLITE

Nothing here about Dean confusing Osama bin Ladin with Saddam Hussein a couple weeks ago on the Sunday talkies?

How did THAT slip by?


33 posted on 06/08/2005 6:31:33 AM PDT by Redbob
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