I love Howard Dean...

From the Washington (Com)Post...

"WASHINGTON -- National Democratic Chairman Howard Dean was defending another of his comments Friday after telling liberal activists a lot of Republicans "have never made an honest living in their lives."

Republicans called his Thursday comment "mudslinging." Some fellow Democrats expressed reservations over his choice of words, too, before Dean amplified his comments.

"The point I was making is clear: Republican policies have declared war on hardworking Americans," Dean said Friday. "I will continue to criticize Republican leaders and their policies, and the Democratic Party will continue to offer constructive alternatives."



Funny to hear him claim that a lot of Republicans have never made an honest living when the Democratic Party is the party of infinite welfare handouts.

Please, God, let Howard Dean be in charge of the Democratic Party for a LONG, LONG time.
 
Howard Dean, every conservative American's best friend.

Keep it up Howie, we love the way you make an a$$ of your self every time you speak, it makes our job SO MUCH easier
 
Put him in a dark alley with G. Gordon Liddy and see what happens. Five will get you ten Dean won't walk back out of that alley. :cool:
Paul B.
 
Paul, sure Dean would walk back out. What would happen is Dean would do an encore performance of his famous speech complete with yell at the end, and Liddy would fall to the ground laughing.

bergie
 
Good work, Howie! :D

Good to hear the head of the party of Sodomy, Socialism and Surrender tell me that I don't work. By any chance was he addressing a convention of welfare mothers? :rolleyes:
 
I'm in favor of Howard Dean remaining the chairman of his party. He gives great laughs. We all need some humor in our lives.
 
I surprised that somebody from the DNC Secret Police hasn't grabbed ol' Howard and superglued his lips shut... but the real irony is in the fact that alot of DNC'ers think he has it all figured out- and they believe everything he says.

Rave on, Howard.
 
I wonder if he was referring to Republicans in general or Republican politicians. He really should be more clear about what he says. But then again that's his strategy. He makes unclear statements just in case somebody questions them, he can always say, well actually I meant to say this. I'm a republican and I've worked many honest hard days of work. I've worked at least 15 hrs. of overtime every week since last fall. Most republicans I know also have steady jobs and work hard, while most democrats I have had the pleasure of working with usually get reprimanded all the time at work for whining and expressing fanatical political beliefs.
 
I'm a Hold-Your-Nose registered Republican. I work two jobs in addition to my graduate courses.

Dean?

Here's a guy who proved with his presidential campaign that he wasn't ready to be the face and voice of the Democratic party nationwide, so they decided the best way to make use of his talents was to make him their national chairman. :rolleyes:
 
Former Senator John Edwards is quoted as saying that Dean does not speak for him. Some other Demoncratic Senator is quoted as saying the same thing. I think Dean's time is tick-ticking away...
 
Peter Principle

Howard Dean just proves that the ‘peter principle’ is alive and well in the Democratic Party.

Best wishes to you and yours
 
This country sure could use a political enema :eek:

Yep, a real cleaning job from head to toe, left to right, yada yada yada...... I can't figure how so many college educated people got into politics. I guess the term "follow the money" then steal as much of it as you can? ;) A good example for humor is the mayor of Detroit for starters. What a real leader he is and continues to be :barf: Flint has a winner too....

Anyhow.................. Dean is the person to represent that party... How sad the state of it's life is... The Demo Party needs some major overhaul....
That said the Rep. party could use some going over too....
 
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