"So far, Dean has done a good job of pulling the party together the Republican Party." Dean is the best thing to happen to the GOP since Bubba Clinton. I wonder if the weasel Kinsley wrote this piece?
1 posted on
06/12/2005 4:56:41 PM PDT by
kellynla
To: kellynla
Remembering Mayberry - Barney Fife on the subject of Ernest T. Bass.
Barney to Andy; "He's a nut."
RIP Ernest T.
sp
2 posted on
06/12/2005 5:03:10 PM PDT by
sodpoodle
(The Ivory Billed Woodpecker discovered Arkansas - when HRC moved to NY)
To: kellynla
I wonder what he'll have to say in order to get a similar editorial written in the NY Times?
To: kellynla
I've said it before and I will say it again... Dean might be the best thing for the GOP in years, but constantly gloating about it is not becoming and does not help our cause.
The best thing to do is to chastize him.
4 posted on
06/12/2005 5:05:25 PM PDT by
Brilliant
To: kellynla
End of Article Quote:
So far, Dean has done a good job of pulling the party together the Republican Party. His counterproductive message is a problem for the Democratic Party. And the fact that the opposition party is in too much disarray to seriously engage the issues is a problem for our democracy. We'd be equally concerned if it were the Republicans who'd turned to their own version of a Howard Dean for leadership.
Baloney...the LA Times & the MSM would be overjoyed if the RNC Chair had made all the gaffs that Dean has!
5 posted on
06/12/2005 5:05:57 PM PDT by
JulieRNR21
(Call the Seven Weasels....using FREE Capitol number: 1-877-762-8762)
To: kellynla
Dean's in big trouble with the democrat party when the LA Times liberals start blasting him.
6 posted on
06/12/2005 5:08:42 PM PDT by
Bullish
(Proudly and consistently hating the Clinton's since 1992)
To: kellynla; Liz; Howlin
Howard Dean has become the Russell Crowe of the Democratic Party.The Glad-he-met-her...
7 posted on
06/12/2005 5:11:10 PM PDT by
Libloather
(Hillary, I still want my FBI file back...)
To: kellynla
To: kellynla
Rush said that the dems will not officially stop Dean .. because in reality - Dean is saying what the dems really believe about repubs.
While some of the dems may pretend they don't agree with what Dean's saying .. in reality they do agree. But .. since the dems don't operate in reality very often .. I'm sure it's a shock for the dems to actually hear in public what they say about us in private.
14 posted on
06/12/2005 5:35:48 PM PDT by
CyberAnt
(President Bush: "America is the greatest nation on the face of the earth")
To: kellynla
This is all part of the dem strategy. Dean will be in until hillary announces her run. Then he will be pulled to make hillary seem like a centrist.
17 posted on
06/12/2005 5:39:25 PM PDT by
freeangel
( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like what you say))
To: kellynla
There you go again overestimating the political savvy of the American people. A lot of people, about half, believe everything the Demosocialists say.
True, Dean seems to be shooting himself in the a$$. But never forget there is a large constituency that cheers Dean. While some of them might not like his methods they still support the socialist agenda and will continue to do so no matter who their spokesman of the moment might be.
The Democrat Party began to become unraveled when Jimmah Cahwhatah was president. It has crashed but it has not yet burned.
Loyal Dem supporters can take it. They hung on through two terms of Clinton and gave Gore and Kerry their support. Never underestimate what that great propagandist Adolph Hitler said, "Tell a really big enough lie repeatedly and people will believe you."
To: kellynla
Sit up debate? HA. What is the debate, "Is screamin Deanie insane or not?"
19 posted on
06/12/2005 6:28:16 PM PDT by
marty60
To: kellynla
Howard Dean has become the Russell Crowe of the Democratic Party. At least Crowe, a box office draw, brings in lots of money for his employers. Dean can't seem to get cash from anyone besides the limousine liberals.
20 posted on
06/12/2005 6:30:52 PM PDT by
JAWs
To: kellynla
"We'd be equally concerned if it were the Republicans who'd turned to their own version of a Howard Dean for leadership."
Well, they were doing pretty good at truth telling, right up until the end there. I do like the characterization of Dean as a "reckless and emotional politician"
21 posted on
06/12/2005 7:55:48 PM PDT by
jocon307
(Can we close the border NOW?)
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