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Watching Howard Dean
2004-01-27
I’m watching Howard Dean’s "concesion speech" in New Hampshire, and it is just too funny.... No, not the speech itself, but what MSNBC viewers saw. You see, at the beginning of the speech, just before angry angry Howard showed up, a Dean supporter got a sign up, which said something like this:

"Howard Dean will win [...] ask the 9/11 masterminds.... if Bin Laden did it."

That’s right, the sign most visible at the beginning of Howard the Coward’s speech was a not-so-veiled attempt to give Bin Laden the benefit of the doubt. We will see whether the so-called Democratic so-called Party fully becomes the Party of Treason in the years to come.
Posted by:Sorge

#4  How about "the Party of Treason's First Cousin"?
Posted by: PBMcL   2004-1-28 12:04:16 AM  

#3  I was in a room full of people, most of whom, like myself, really hadn’t seen much of Dean. I could see people being turned on by the rhetorical flourishes of...”And we will,” speech. Like him or loath him, I thought it a pretty impressive performance. Interestingly ,someone commented, “He’s a natural born showman, he likes the crowd and the crowd likes him.” This struck me as true about Dean and that is was not necessarily a bad thing in a politician. I thought that he did a pretty good job all things considered.

However, I might add that while “The Party of Treason,” has a better ring to it than, “Honorable Opposition,”, I still feel that the former phrase is a little over the top, and maybe even vaguely un-American.
Posted by: Traveller   2004-1-27 11:22:27 PM  

#2  Robert;

Sorry, my bad.
Posted by: Sorge   2004-1-27 11:03:11 PM  

#1  In years to come?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-1-27 10:20:13 PM  

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