Posted on 09/13/2003 12:46:57 PM PDT by Straight Vermonter
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"'YOU CAN'T BE ON BOTH SIDES OF AN ISSUE,' DEAN SAID. 'THAT KILLS US.'" --Howard Dean quoted in the Washington Post, "Past Votes Dog Some Presidential Candidates," 9/12/03 |
"Democratic 2004 front-runner Howard Dean is starting to get a reputation for talking out of both sides of his mouth - and not just on Israel. That could become a big problem for a guy who's running on a tell it like it is platform - it may be the first hint of an Achilles heel that might slow Dean's surge to the Democratic nomination." (Deborah Orin, "Double-Talk Could Derail Dean Machine," New York Post, 9/11/03)
"Dr. Dean says that sometimes his positions evolve based on new information, selling himself as a pragmatic doctor who relies on facts, not ideology. He's flip-flopped on flip-flopping, complained Robert Gibbs, Senator Kerry's press secretary. They originally billed him as straight talking. Now theyre billing his penchant for political flexibility." (Jodi Wilgoren, "Dean Learns Pitfalls Of A Popular Hopeful," The New York Times, 9/12/03)
DEAN FLIP-FLOPS ON COMPLETING MISSION IN IRAQ
DUCK: Dean Ducked Troops Question. "[Dean] repeatedly declined to say whether he thinks the United States should withdraw its troops immediately from Iraq, as some vocal war opponents urge. Responding to questions before and during the event, Dean declined to call for the troops return, saying he didnt know the implications for geopolitics and soldiers safety and wasnt privy to intelligence on the ground in Iraq. I didnt get us into this, Dean said. Unfortunately, Im not president now and I cant get us out of this." (Joanna Weiss, "Dean Ducks Prescription For Quitting Iraq," The Boston Globe, 3/27/03)
FLIP: Dean Then Berated Bush For Suggesting American Troops Could Come In 18 Months. "If the President thinks our troops will be out in 18 months, he is smoking something he forgot about when he was at Yale." (Rebecca Cook, "Howard Dean Rallies Supporters In Seattle," The Associated Press, 5/15/03)
FLOP: Dean Said U.S. Should Not Pull Troops Out Of Iraq. "We cant leave Iraq. We cant pull out, because if we do that, chaos ensues or else a fundamentalist Shiite regime may arise with undo Iranian influence, both of which would be more dangerous than Saddam Hussein." (Howard Dean On CNNs "Crossfire Goes Inside Politics," 9/1/03)
FLIP: Only Three Days Later: In Debate, Dean Said Our Troops Should Come Home From Iraq. "We need more troops. Theyre going to be foreign troops, as they should have been in the first place, not American troops. Ours need to come home." (Democrat Presidential Candidates Debate, Albuquerque, NM, 9/4/03)
FLOP: Now Dean Says Just Some Troops Should Come Home. "Ultimately, over a period of time, assuming you can get the cooperation of the Europeans and others, I would like to reduce by half the number of troops the Americans have in Iraq and increase dramatically so that we get up to a troop strength of between 170,000 and 200,000 in Iraq." (NBCs "Today Show," 9/8/03)
DEAN FLIP-FLOPS OVER AMERICAN LABOR STANDARDS
July 2003: Dean Called For Strict American Labor Standards For International Trade. "Unlike U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, Dean doesnt want to get rid of the North American Free Trade Agreement. This trade is important to America. Its important for our national defense, Dean said. But we need the same labor standards in Mexico and China as you have in the United States, and the same environmental standards." (Lynn Okamoto, "Dean Calls Economy Top Issue For 2004 Race," The Des Moines Register, 7/19/03)
Dean Backpedaled In Debate, Saying International Standards Could Work. LIEBERMAN: "[M]ay I say just briefly that Governor Dean referred to American standards, not international standards." DEAN: "Either is fine with me." LIEBERMAN: "Well, then thats a reassuring change of position." (Democrat Presidential Candidates Debate, Albuquerque, NM, 9/4/03)
DEAN FLIP-FLOPPED ON PUBLIC FINANCING OF HIS 2004 CAMPAIGN
Summer 2003 Public Financing Flip-Flop: Dean "backed away from his pledge to adhere to spending limits, saying some advisers want to explore opting out of the Watergate-era public financing system because of his sudden fund-raising success. Could we change our mind? Sure, he said. [In June,] "Dean signed a letter to the [Federal Election Commission] promising to abide by the programs rules, including its spending limits." (Ron Fournier, "Dean Pulls Back On Spending Limits Pledge," The Associated Press, 8/15/03)
DEAN ALSO FLIP-FLOPPED ON PUBLIC FINANCING OF HIS 2000 CAMPAIGN!
July 2000 Public Financing Flip: "Gov. Howard Dean is challenging his Republican opponents to accept a $300,000 campaign spending cap even if a federal judge overturns the limit. This law is important in restoring public faith in the election process, Dean said in a prepared statement. Vermonters need to know that their small donations are just as important as a $1,000 check from a multi-national corporation or PAC (political action committee). Dean said he was at a financial disadvantage, first because he had a lower spending limit as an incumbent, but also because he faced two challengers who were likely to have at least $300,000 apiece." ("Dean Challenges Republicans To Spending Limits," The Associated Press, 7/21/00)
August 2000 Public Financing Flop: "Gov. Howard Dean abandoned public funding for his re-election campaign, saying he couldnt take the chance he would be outspent 4-1 by his Republican opponent. Publicly financed campaigns were part of strict campaign finance reform legislation championed by Dean, who signed it into law in 1997. Progressive Party gubernatorial candidate Anthony Pollina, the only candidate now using public funding, criticized Deans decision. I am not surprised. In some way it shows his true colors, Pollina said. Ultimately, its a victory for big money and bad for average citizens." (Wilson Ring, "Governor Abandons Public Funding," The Associated Press, 8/18/00)
DEAN FLIP-FLOPPED ON LIFTING CUBA EMBARGO
Dean Once Favored Lifting Cuba Embargo, Now Says It Would Be Wrong. "Howard Dean, who sells himself as the presidential campaigns straightest shooter, is starting to throw voters some curves. Last weekend, Dean shifted his position on the trade embargo against Cuba. Dean, who had supported rolling back the embargo to foment human rights improvements, said he has become convinced such a move would be unwise. Cuban Americans, who generally support the embargo, are an important voting bloc in several states, including Florida."(Jim VandeHei, "Dean Invites More Scrutiny By Switching Key Stances," The Washington Post, 8/30/03)
DEAN FLIP-FLOPPED ON YUCCA MOUNTAIN
1996 Governor Dean Yucca Mountain Flip: "I am urging you to support changes in the Nuclear Waste Policy Act that would ensure that the federal government meets its responsibility to electricity consumers to begin accepting spent fuel from commercial power plants in 1998. Opponents assert that the shipment of nuclear waste is highly unsafe, but the facts prove otherwise. Over the past 30 years, more than 2000 shipments of spent nuclear fuel have been made on the nations highways and railways. No shipment has ever resulted in a release of radioactivity or public harm. [emphasis in original] I sincerely hope you will support S. 1271 to establish an integrated spent fuel management program that includes a centralized, interim storage facility, continued site characterization of the potential repository at Yucca Mountain in Nevada, and an appropriate transportation system to move spent fuel." (Gov. Howard Dean, Letter To Sen. Patrick Leahy, 5/1/96)
2003 Candidate Dean Yucca Mountain Flop: REPORTER: "As governor, you supported a plan to store the nations waste at Yucca Mountain, Nev. Do you still think this is a good solution?" DEAN: "As governor of Vermont, it was a grand idea because it would get the waste out of Vermont. But now that Im running for president, Ive got to reassess it and see what the science looks like." (Amanda Griscom, "Q&A: Howard Dean On The Environment," Alternet Website, www.alternet.org, Accessed 6/4/03)
DEAN FLIP-FLOPPED ON DEATH PENALTY
"Opportunist" Dean Now Supports The Death Penalty In Some Cases. "Vermont liberals say Deans governing history suggests more of a political tactician, a strategic opportunist who will ultimately run a campaign that inspires the middle as well as the left. Some years back, [Dean] reversed his opposition to the death penalty and now supports it in some cases."(Terry M. Neal, "Will The Real Howard Dean Please Stand Up?" Washingtonpost.com, 7/31/03)
In Disastrous Meet The Press Appearance, Dean Admitted To Death Penalty Flip-Flop. "An appearance on Meet the Press by Dr. Dean on Sunday, arranged by his aides as part of this announcement swing, turned into what even some Dean supporters described today as something of a debacle, highlighting many areas of attacks Dr. Dean would be subject to in a general election or a primary. Dr. Dean also acknowledged that he had changed his position on the death penalty -- he now supports it in some cases, after once having been a strong opponent " (Adam Nagourney, "After A Year Campaigning, Dean Officially Enters Race," The New York Times, 6/24/03)
DEAN FLIP-FLOPPED ON FEDERAL MEDICAL LIABILITY REFORM
1994 Federal Medical Liability Reform Flip: DEAN: "Weve absolutely got to have malpractice reform. Absolutely. And I think it ought to be done at the federal level. In fact, thats- I think all 50 governors think that." (CNNs "Viewers Call In With Health Care Questions," 7/18/94)
2002 Federal Medical Liability Reform Flop: DEAN: "As a doctor, Id love to have all kinds of malpractice reform. That is not the federal governments business. This administration, for all its talk about states prerogatives and local control, doesnt believe in it. They simply substituted conservative micromanagement for what used to be liberal micromanagement. Its like gun control. That is a state matter, not a federal matter." (CNNs "Capital Gang," 10/5/02)
DEAN FLIP-FLOPPED ON RETIREMENT AGE
1995 Governor Dean Retirement Age Flip: DEAN: "Secondly, I am very pleased to hear Bob Packwood because I absolutely agree we need to increase the retirement age. There will be cuts and losses of some benefits, but I believe that Senator Packwood is on exactly the right track. " (CNNs "Crossfire," 2/28/95)
2003 Candidate Dean Retirement Age Flop: RUSSERT: "Would you raise [the] retirement age to 70?" DEAN: "No. No." (NBCs "Meet The Press," 6/22/03)
DEAN FLIP-FLOPPED ON CREATING DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
2002 Homeland Security Flip: Asked what he thought of the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, Dean said: "I dont have a quarrel with bureaucracy. I wouldnt do it that way, but I think everyone does their own thing. Im not going to attack the President for trying to create a homeland security officeits a reasonable thing to do." (Ann Rostow, "Give Em Hell Howard," Texas Triangle, 9/5-10/02)
2003 Homeland Security Flop: Howard Dean "says the creation of a homeland security department was a mistake and that Tom Ridge is the wrong man for the job. In an interview with CQ Homeland Securitys Freedman, Dean said: I would not have created the Department of Homeland Security. He added: Creating a new bureaucracy is rarely the actual solution to creating efficiency." ("Dean Takes On Homeland Security, Tom Ridge," The Hotline, 5/21/03)
DEAN FLIP-FLOPPED ON CUTTING SOCIAL SECURITY
1995 Governor Dean Social Security Flip: "The way to balance the budget, Dean said, is for Congress to cut Social Security, move the retirement age to 70, cut defense, Medicare and veterans pensions, while the states cut almost everything else. It would be tough but we could do it, he said." (Miles Benson, "And Politicians Wonder Why They Arent Trusted," Times-Picayune [New Orleans, La], 3/5/95)
2003 Candidate Dean Social Security Flop: RUSSERT: "But you would no longer cut Social Security benefits?" DEAN: "But you dont--no. Im not ever going to cut Social Security benefits." (NBCs "Meet The Press," 6/22/03)
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And he is the Dem front-runner. Amazing.
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