Grab some popcorn!
1 posted on
01/31/2006 1:06:35 PM PST by
frankjr
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To: frankjr
Bill Clinton - Triangulation
Howard Dean - Strangulation
Me - Haha Hehee
2 posted on
01/31/2006 1:09:00 PM PST by
msnimje
(SAMMY for SANDY --- THAT IS WHAT I CALL A GOOD TRADE!!!)
To: frankjr
Popcorn? Will be great with chili and nachos.
Also should lay in a couple of cases of Lone Star and see if Howie can shoot out the Searchlight.
To: frankjr
"A stressed chain will fail at the weakest link."
From "The Wisdom of Bert" Vol 11 line 459
4 posted on
01/31/2006 1:10:06 PM PST by
bert
(K.E. N.P. Slay Pinch)
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5 posted on
01/31/2006 1:11:12 PM PST by
Dr. Zzyzx
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"..says another DNC employee. "Just last week, they were all badmouthing his fundraising activities, when clearly he's done a good job..."
DEAN UNDER FIRE FROM PARTY DEMS; NEARLY ALL CASH SPENT
Both can't be true. I think what is happening is that Dean is fighting for his political life and is trying to change the subject. I don't care how it ends so long as maximum damage is done to the Democrats.
To: frankjr
["Just last week, they were all badmouthing his fundraising activities,
when clearly he's done a good job."
That's not what I hear.
7 posted on
01/31/2006 1:12:03 PM PST by
Mad_Tom_Rackham
(A Liberal: One who demands half of your pie because he didn't bake one.)
To: frankjr
The Dims put a nutcase in charge of the DNC.
Dean probably still fancies himself presidential material.
Dingy Harry is in big trouble having taken $60K from the Abramoff/Tribes sack of cash.
Does it get any more fun than this?? Dean should avoid any travel by small aircraft.
8 posted on
01/31/2006 1:15:58 PM PST by
Pylot
To: frankjr
I don't know why the DNC crowd felt it was a good thing (for them) to bring Dean in from the cold. After Iowa, he was incredibly shrinking man. Now, he seems to be raising his profile at every turn. He has really big following at the DU nuthouse. Notwithstanding his promise not to, he must be considering a run in '08.
9 posted on
01/31/2006 1:16:16 PM PST by
Airborne1986
(Well, you can do what you want to us. But we're not going to sit here while you badmouth the U.S.A.)
To: frankjr
"Pssstttt....hey, Howie...Nancy said that scream was 'sooo gay...'"
"Psssttt....Hey, Nancy....Howie says your face is tied up tighter than a country ham..."
13 posted on
01/31/2006 1:24:35 PM PST by
atomicpossum
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To: frankjr
We called this one on FR when Dean took over - there are two wings to the party that are in a fantastically dysfunctional relationship - the Clintons', whose people salted away funding neatly before departing (Kerry was openly furious about funds that never seemed to reach his campaign chest), and Dean's, who feel as if they're fall guys and placeholders for 2006, which they are. Not all the Dems caught on, but they're catching on now to in whom the real power resides, and it ain't Howlin' Howie.
She Who Must Not Be Named is waiting in the dark like a large, venomous, pants-suited spider, biding her time while Dean and the Screamers take a bath in the off-year elections. She comes back as the voice of reason and moderation. They've been telegraphing this punch for two years and still people will fall for it.
To: frankjr
I'm reminded of a Larry Forgy quote from a Kentucky governor's race back in the 90's:
"like a knife fight in a ditch"
great viewing I tell ya, I've already got my lawn chair and ice chest set up.
16 posted on
01/31/2006 1:25:56 PM PST by
tx_eggman
(Unforgiveness is like eating rat poison and expecting the other person to get sick.)
To: frankjr
Yo Howard - you do know that Reid knows people in Las Vegas that can take care of problems like this don't you?
To: frankjr
Howard Dean and his ilk are what Democrats think is "mainstream" these days.
18 posted on
01/31/2006 1:28:17 PM PST by
John Jorsett
(scam never sleeps)
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I think Dean loves it that the DNC has so little cash on hand. It would be hard for Dean to justify not giving that money out to the party establishment during the next election cycle. But, the 527's give Dean plausible deniability in denying certain candidates, i.e. those who don't tow the kook left line, funds. I always thought that Dean (a very angry person) took his demise during the last election too quietly. He must have known he was thrown under the bus by the Clintoon network and the party establishment. I somehow get the feeling he is now taking his revenge.
To: frankjr
Is this a move to put Hitlery in charge?
Did she make a Clinton style deal with Dean?
21 posted on
01/31/2006 1:31:33 PM PST by
Proud_USA_Republican
(We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good. - Hillary Clinton)
To: frankjr
There once was a man called Dean
Who thought it would be quite keen
To run the show
And handle the dough
And yell yarraaagghh at times in between
24 posted on
01/31/2006 1:36:03 PM PST by
dblshot
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To: frankjr
Just last week, they were all badmouthing his fundraising activities, when clearly he's done a good job. Um, he has 5 million in the bank as opposed to the GOP's 34 million. That is not a good job. That is why I want to keep Dean as head of the DNC.
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29 posted on
01/31/2006 1:47:36 PM PST by
Dems_R_Losers
(Only losers boast about how close it was)
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30 posted on
01/31/2006 1:48:42 PM PST by
Tribune7
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