Posted on 12/09/2005 9:48:16 AM PST by locopolitico
10 mind-numbingly stupid quotes by Howard Dean: #10: "I think with a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, you can't play, you know, hide the salami, or whatever it's called." --urging President Bush to make public Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers's White House records...Read more
(Excerpt) Read more at politicalhumor.about.com ...
Happy 4th FReepversary!
3) "Now that we're on dog pee, we can have an interesting conversation about that. I do not recommend drinking urine
but if you drink water straight from the river, you have a greater chance of getting an infection than you do if you drink urine." teaching an eight-grade science class in La Crosse, Wisconsin
you've got to be kidding me. he said that?
I guess listing only 10 will save on bandwidth considering how many dumb quotes he has out there.
Thanks for providing the link to the laughs.
YAAAAAARGH!!
And they bag on Bush every time he makes the slightest mispronounciation or stutters a little bit.
We love you Howie!!!
Best entertainment in town
#12. I hate Republicans and everything they stand for.
#13. If Bill Clinton can be the first 'black president,' I can be our first 'gay president'.
#14. You think the Republican National Committee could get this many people of color in a single room?, Dean asked to laughter. Only if they had the hotel staff in here.

Yehaaaaa!
Just skip right to dessert first!
http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/multimedia/dean_nuts.mpga
Urine is sterile. It's nasty, but it shouldn't hurt you.
(erp!)
OMG, you guys have to listen to the song remixs with Dean mixed in, especially the Mega mix and Flash Gordon!!
(in the linked article)
ping
bttt
'Stupid Howard Dean Quotes'
I wasn't aware there were any other kind.
All Howard Dean quotes are stupid.
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