Dean on Republicans

Howard Dean's at it AGAIN!

I love it.

Keep running your yap, Howie.

Fox News this morning also reported that so far Dean has pulled in about $18.5 million, while the Republicans have pulled in over $40 million in the same time frame.

From the Seattle PI:

WASHINGTON -- Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean on Wednesday defended his recent harsh criticism of Republicans, including his observation that they are "pretty much a white, Christian party."

Dean noted that he, too, is a white Christian. But he said the GOP is too narrow in its scope and the Democratic Party is far more diverse.

While even prominent Democrats in recent days have distanced themselves from some of his comments, the outspoken Dean, appearing on NBC"s "Today" show, said criticism of him is meant by Republicans to divert attention from the country's problems and make him the issue instead. (Snort! He's doing a damned fine job of making himself the issue.)

Dean told a forum of journalists and minority leaders Monday that Republicans are "not very friendly to different kinds of people, they are a pretty monolithic party ... it's pretty much a white, Christian party."

Challenged on that during the NBC interview, Dean said "unfortunately, by and large it is. And they have the agenda of the conservative Christians."

"This is a diversion from the issues that really matter: Social Security, and adequate job opportunity, strong public schools, a strong defense," Dean said.

Asked about it on the "Fox & Friends" show, GOP Party Chairman Ken Mehlman joked that "a lot of folks who attended my Bar Mitzvah would be surprised" he heads a Christian party.

"We gotta get ourselves beyond this point where when we disagree about politics, we call the other guy names," he said.

The former Vermont governor also recently raised eyebrows when he told a group of progressives that Republicans "never made an honest living in their lives," a comment he was forced to explain a day later. The one-time presidential candidate also said that House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, who has not been accused of any crime, ought to go back to Houston where he can serve his jail sentence.

Democratic New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said Tuesday that Dean is doing a good job, but is not the party's spokesman.

Last weekend, Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., and 2004 vice presidential candidate John Edwards criticized Dean for his recent remarks, saying he doesn't speak for them.

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, talking with reporters Wednesday, said she did not agree with the statement Dean made about the Republican Party.

"The role of the chair of the Democratic National Committee is one that is different than the role of the Democratic leader of the House or in the Senate," the California congresswoman said, "and sometimes the exhuberance of that position results in statements that neither of us would make."

"I don't think that the statement the governor (Dean) made was a helpful statement," she said. But Pelosi said she thought that Dean was "doing a good job."

"Listen. Any one of us at any given time will make a statement that we may, in retrospect, say maybe that was a little over-enthusiastic," she said. "And I can put that statement in that category for Governor Dean."

Biden, asked about Dean Wednesday during an interview on the Don Imus radio show, also said the chairman is doing a good job.

"A lot of things he does say, I agree with," Biden said. But he also said that Dean "has views that are slightly different than mine .. .But look, he's a lightning rod. ... It's probably good that there's a guy out there that's a lightning rod ... ."

Biden, however, added that he thinks "the rhetoric is counterproductive."

"I think this country has a purple heart, not a red heart or a blue heart," Biden said. "If we can't bring this (country) together, man, boy, we're really in deep trouble."



Now it's time for this White, Christian, Conservative Republican to offer up a prayer...

"Dear Lord,

Please let Howard Dean be named the DNC Chairman for life, and let nothing and no one hinder his blathering. Please give him continuing strength to keep his foot in his mouth, and to alienate more and more influential members of his party. Please give him the strength to scream, roar, bellow, and twitch at every appearance before the press..."

And so forth and so on.
 
Way to go, Howie!

You give them weevil wepublicans what for. You got 'em on the run, buddy.

<Now let's see how spinelessrepublicans can screw up a gift like Howie.>
 
What floors me, is when you see video of him "speaking"... and he says something so utterly ridiculous - the mindless followers in the crowd cheer and clap, and scream - almost as if they have absolutely no idea what he's just said, but are just giving a natural response - like a sneeze.
 
A sinister theory I heard recently is that the Clinton woman is behind Dean's antics. Give him a few months to rant and burn out, then enter Hillary (stage left, of course) who suddenly appears *moderate* in comparison to this lunatic. God, that scares me.

TC
 
That scenario might hold some water if SHE wasn't doing the exact same thing; ranting and raving over imagined republican evils and slinging mud well in advance of either her Senate campaign or her presidential one. Shrillery is just as bad as ol' Howlin' Howie. I see little if any daylight between the two. They do make it fun, though!
 
Fox News this morning also reported that so far Dean has pulled in about $18.5 million, while the Republicans have pulled in over $40 million in the same time frame.
what does that have to do with anything?

oh right, it takes money to buy, i mean run, for office
 
welcome to my fantasy:

wouldn't it be nice if politicians actually did win based on virtue and excersing the will of the people

as opposed to who can buy more tv ads to slander the other guy

politics gets more and more like a mike tyson fight every day

and the american people just love it
 
"what does that have to do with anything?

oh right, it takes money to buy, i mean run, for office"


Hum...

Well, it has one hell of a lot to do with everything.

The head of either the RNC or the DNC is, defacto, the party's chief fundraiser. It's his responsibility to get the party faithful opening their wallets.

The fact that he's got important elected officials in his own party distancing themselves from him doesn't bode well for Democratic fundraising.
 
Howard is a nut.........

Can't the Clinton's stop or hush this nut? He is making the Dem party look real silly and laughable........

I have been called a lot of things but a White Christian...........now, that is a low blow......... A few African American buddies of mine are neither White nor Christian....... Howard seems to be running in a circle with a grenade in each pocket........ He is not aware they are in there and I have a feeling it's just a matter of time before his nerves and manner force his hands into his pockets to reach for some spare change or something.........and opppsss the little pins get pulled and boom goes the nut and what is ironic is he is doing it to himself............. What a fruit cake.......
 
Leatherneck

Scares me too! A lot!
That's how beasty dictators, like Hitler, rise to power! :(



gburner

Shrillery Hillary?
Howlin' Howie?

Kinda goes with "Nilly Slick Willy" :rolleyes:

I love it! :D
 
Yep.....your right

Oh, I get it..........good point and it makes the whole picture a lot more clear too......... Wonderful little set-up game if that is what is going on here.....
 
You REALLY think that Hillary is going to give up being a Senator, a position of pretty substantial power, for chairmanship of the DNC?

I find that VERY VERY hard to believe.
 
I saw Dean on the Today Show this morning. First time I've tuned in to that program in a long time and I was glad to see that Matt Lauer didn't let him off with an easy, kiss-ass interview. He grilled him just as much as O'Reilly would have. Dean came out looking like the schmuck that he is. I was waiting for his now-famous "WOOOOHOOOOOOO!!!" at the end, but it went straight to commercial.
 
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