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In Dean's Den - (those who know say "he's a bully who turns coward when confronted!")
AMERICAN SPECTATOR.ORG ^ | JUNE 10, 2005 | George Neumayr, Executive Editor

Posted on 06/09/2005 9:58:21 PM PDT by CHARLITE

Christians in Vermont aren't surprised Howard Dean wields the word "Christian" as a curse not a compliment. They have long chuckled over the mainstream media's lazy acceptance of Dean's self-description as a moderate willing to make overtures to the religious. That's not the Howard Dean they recall.

On a Vermont radio talk show, Dean once referred to pro-lifers in the state as common criminals whom he didn't care to meet, and would demonize conservative Christians as "haters" while choking on his own hate. Dean, who oversaw abortions as an executive board member for Planned Parenthood New England, had no use for Christians in Vermont except those of the most secularized sort.

Dean, desperate to recast his image during last year's primary, did ruminate on the life of Jesus Christ in an interview with People. But this only added to the gallows humor of Vermont Christians, who note that his fidelity to Episcopalianism turned on a bike path dispute.

Dean has been on a postmodernist slope for some time, from baptized Catholic to Episcopalian (until the Episcopalians wouldn't go along with his bike path) to Methodist to now de facto secularist.

I asked Steve Cable, president of Vermont's Center for American Cultural Renewal, about Dean's "White Christian" outburst. No surprise there, says Cable. "I have the distinct privilege of being called much worse than that. He called me an asinine, despicable coward and an embarrassment to Vermont, and oodles of others things, like being a hater, and on and on it went," he says. Cable says Dean, whom he describes as a bully who turns coward once confronted, turned "ashen white" when Cable met him accidentally at the Vermont Capitol.

"He has a contempt for any kind of transcendent truth," says Cable. "We ran an ad [against his same-sex civil unions bill] in all the papers in Vermont and he went nuts and wouldn't answer our questions. We found out after all this occurred that he had been making promises to gay activists for 11 years before civil unions happened...He was always a radical but a smart one."

Cable noticed an "innate animus" against not just Christians but anybody who would question his secularist assumptions. His disdain for traditional religion would seep out in various gaffes, but because the Vermont press corps was in his pocket the gaffes never did him any real damage.

For example, Dean thought nothing of dismissing religious wedding ceremonies as "hocus pocus." In a 2003 interview with Vermont public radio, he said, while discussing his own marriage, "Judy is Jewish and I'm Methodist and I did not want to go through all that hocus pocus to get married in a church. So we got married by a justice of the peace."

When Christian pastors opposed his same-sex civil unions bill, Dean didn't mind bullying and pulling secularist rank on them. "I think they need to watch out about their tax-exempt status," he said in an attempt to neutralize what he called their "politicking."

Vermont political observer James Dwinell remembers how quickly Dean would resort to crude caricatures of his religious opponents as reactionaries who wanted to go back to the days when "raw sewage was running down hills."

To Trudy Erhard, who employed Howard Dean as a dishwasher at the Golden Horn restaurant in Aspen, Colorado, when he was a ski bum avoiding Vietnam (this was before she moved to Vermont and opened the Golden Horn East), Dean is a radical who never grew up. "He was a complete and total loser, and it is coming out more and more," she says. "He was crazy like all the kids in the late 1960s," she says. "I'm not surprised at the screaming."

After the Democrats lost "values voters" to George Bush, Dean and Nancy Pelosi, among others, made a great deal of noise about the party's renewed outreach to Christians and other believers. This charade didn't even last a year. Journalists who were planning to help Dean with this con job are now very disappointed in him. He has gone and made explicit what they hoped would remain hidden, that the Democratic party is no place for the religious. As Vermonters expected, Dean is back on the bike path against Christianity.

George Neumayr is executive editor of The American Spectator.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: Vermont
KEYWORDS: chairmandean; christians; dnc; episcopalian; governor; howarddean; jewish; judydean; political; position; religion; vermont; whitechristians
Remember that Dean "waxed biblical" when asked what his favorite New Testament writer was.

"Job" was his reply.

1 posted on 06/09/2005 9:58:22 PM PDT by CHARLITE
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To: CHARLITE
would demonize conservative Christians as "haters" while choking on his own hate.

A common malady among the left. ....and one they're completely blind to.

2 posted on 06/09/2005 10:02:44 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: CHARLITE

I caught the after the private meeting chat presser with Dingy Reid and Schumer and Dean.. The media was on him like white on rice.

Reid and Dean were completely avoiding his earlier comments and were all business about getting to work on their agenda,, but as the media pressed Dean specifically, , Dean became visibly irritated and was ready to blow, but thought better.

he'll blow again,, and soon. Count on it. ;-)


3 posted on 06/09/2005 10:08:13 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... The War on Terrorism is the ultimate 'faith-based' initiative.)
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One other modest observation about this despicable creature:

From some 70 years of observation of the human species in action, it seems to me that more often than not, when we place a small man in power -- with relatively unlimited resources -- there will likely be a craven abuse of the position.

Dean's small stature -- and piddling background, playing politics in an unconsequential, cloutless state -- why are we surprised by Dean's craven striving for recognition.

The doctor is a small man, from a small background, totally unsuited for a role on the national scene. In other words: A pipsqueak!

In two years this craven bag of hot air will hardly be remembered as anything other than a cartoon caricature.
In the meantime, great theater and a tremendous asset to our conservative cause.
4 posted on 06/09/2005 10:17:24 PM PDT by dk/coro
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To: NormsRevenge
The media was on him like white on rice.

FOX News' Brian Wilson was relentless. ....and Dean was doing his best to ignore him.

5 posted on 06/09/2005 10:17:29 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: CHARLITE

Has Deans Mother ever considered looking into retro-active abortions!?


6 posted on 06/09/2005 10:17:33 PM PDT by 26lemoncharlie ('Cuntas haereses tu sola interemisti in universo mundo!')
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To: Mr. Mojo

FOX News' Brian Wilson was relentless. ....and Dean was doing his best to ignore him.

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It was great!


7 posted on 06/09/2005 10:21:59 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... The War on Terrorism is the ultimate 'faith-based' initiative.)
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To: 26lemoncharlie
Has Deans Mother ever considered looking into retro-active abortions!?

He actually seems to be perfect where he is (other than making hitlary seem more moderate).

I'd like to see a 'toon of hitlary being asked about his comments (in a text callout), her shrugging and walking away (which is my understanding of what she did), and her response (in a thought callout indicating that 'works for me').

8 posted on 06/09/2005 10:26:49 PM PDT by easonc52
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To: CHARLITE
After the Democrats lost "values voters" to George Bush, Dean and Nancy Pelosi, among others, made a great deal of noise about the party's renewed outreach to Christians and other believers. This charade didn't even last a year. Journalists who were planning to help Dean with this con job are now very disappointed in him. He has gone and made explicit what they hoped would remain hidden, that the Democratic party is no place for the religious. As Vermonters expected, Dean is back on the bike path against Christianity.

There were people that were convinced the Dems were going to pull this off. Convince Christians with focus polled words they were what we knew them not to be. Said it wouldn't work, and we're seeing it now.

While I would never make a blanket statement that all Democrats are unbelievers, it is very clear and has been for some time that among many at the top there is a great distaste for people of Faith and our God. Even so far as Hate. Fear. That is not something they can mask indefinitely.

9 posted on 06/09/2005 11:10:58 PM PDT by Soul Seeker
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To: CHARLITE
Dean's value to the party is that he's crazy enough to say what the party can't say collectively and honestly....There's a common sense of themselves that's too risky to expose openly with their fellow countrymen....This party's condescending nature plays beautifully with Dean's vindictive character. He's masterful at setting up straw men out of thin air, tagging his opponents and then casting himself as the victim of assault when he's taken to task.

In this party, the 'rage' is all the rage. They're staking the party's future on it. Woe is them.

10 posted on 06/09/2005 11:26:11 PM PDT by eric_da_grate
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To: eric_da_grate
I respectfully disagree. Dean, in my view, is masterful at nothing. His rants fulfill a side-show purpose of affording the clueless members of the left an opportunity to vent their spleen.

Nothing more than that. In two years he will be nothing for the Democrats than a bad dream.
11 posted on 06/10/2005 12:18:48 AM PDT by dk/coro
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To: CHARLITE
Every time Dean opens his mouth I thank God that he was not elected President of the United States. What an embarrassment that would have been.
12 posted on 06/10/2005 1:40:08 AM PDT by Americanexpat (A strong democracy through citizen oversight.)
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To: CHARLITE

Howard Dean, the man who says Osama may be innocent and shouldn't be prejudged, but says Tom DeLay needs to go back to Texas to serve out his jail term (for a crime he hasn't been charged with, let alone convicted of).


13 posted on 06/10/2005 7:50:45 AM PDT by Phantom Lord (Advantages are taken, not handed out)
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To: NormsRevenge

Brian Wilson was more than relentless. He was a MOOSE!


14 posted on 06/10/2005 7:51:21 AM PDT by Phantom Lord (Advantages are taken, not handed out)
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