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The rats,,,errr, liberals are jumping off the sinking ship....
President Carter denies he invited Dean to Plains Georgia..
President Carter denies he invited Dean to Plains Georgia..
Originally posted by: Zipp
Time
Originally posted by: chess9
Thank God you didn't link to the BBC, or worse, the NYT.
In Drudge We Trust-the motto of the RNC.
-Robert
What's that supposed to mean?You could have done better and linked to Newsmax.com
Originally posted by: Zephyr106
You could have done better and linked to Newsmax.com
Zephyr
Originally posted by: Genesys
Originally posted by: chess9
Thank God you didn't link to the BBC, or worse, the NYT.
In Drudge We Trust-the motto of the RNC.
-Robert
wow. we should all trust CNN, but not Matt Drudge? We should listen to MSNBC, but not Fox.
hmmm, news sources are provided that have conservative leanings, they get shot down because of it. news sources are provided with liberal leanings, they should all be followed because they are 'credible'
Originally posted by: Ferocious
Shows you the extent of brainwashing today's "conservatives" have undergone.
Any true Conservative would have to prefer Dean over Bush.
It amazes me that the Right is so concerned with Dean. I'd think they'd prefer him to win because his political views are so out of touch with mainstream America. It might not cause Democrats to jump ship and vote for Bush but it might cause them to stay home and not vote.Originally posted by: Jhhnn
Depend on those with zero credibility to attempt to drag the competition down to their level. Jimmy Carter's distinction as to what constittes an invitation is a regional peculiarity, and easily misinterpreted by non-cognoscenti to the fine lines of such distinctions.
Whether Dean's statements reflect a minor faux pas or a willing stretch of the truth, it pales in comparison to the distortions and deliberate deceptions perpetrated from the Admin...
Given that the Uber-Right is so eager to mount such petty and ineffectual attacks agains Dean, it seems to me that they're gambling with scared money...
More like his political views are right on for America and he can win. Dean is and appeals to the righteously angry right, the people the Republicans pander to. He's a choice for moral people. They come in all parties.Originally posted by: Red Dawn
It amazes me that the Right is so concerned with Dean. I'd think they'd prefer him to win because his political views are so out of touch with mainstream America. It might not cause Democrats to jump ship and vote for Bush but it might cause them to stay home and not vote.Originally posted by: Jhhnn
Depend on those with zero credibility to attempt to drag the competition down to their level. Jimmy Carter's distinction as to what constittes an invitation is a regional peculiarity, and easily misinterpreted by non-cognoscenti to the fine lines of such distinctions.
Whether Dean's statements reflect a minor faux pas or a willing stretch of the truth, it pales in comparison to the distortions and deliberate deceptions perpetrated from the Admin...
Given that the Uber-Right is so eager to mount such petty and ineffectual attacks agains Dean, it seems to me that they're gambling with scared money...
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
It amazes me that the Right is so concerned with Dean. I'd think they'd prefer him to win because his political views are so out of touch with mainstream America. It might not cause Democrats to jump ship and vote for Bush but it might cause them to stay home and not vote.Originally posted by: Jhhnn
Depend on those with zero credibility to attempt to drag the competition down to their level. Jimmy Carter's distinction as to what constittes an invitation is a regional peculiarity, and easily misinterpreted by non-cognoscenti to the fine lines of such distinctions.
Whether Dean's statements reflect a minor faux pas or a willing stretch of the truth, it pales in comparison to the distortions and deliberate deceptions perpetrated from the Admin...
Given that the Uber-Right is so eager to mount such petty and ineffectual attacks agains Dean, it seems to me that they're gambling with scared money...
Hey I don't have a problem with the Republicans lowering themselves to the standards that they wore so well during the 90's. I always believed that they were as petty if not more so than the Democrats. I just figured that when they were in such a comfortable position that this time they might choose the high road instead. I guess old habits are hard to break.Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
It amazes me that the Right is so concerned with Dean. I'd think they'd prefer him to win because his political views are so out of touch with mainstream America. It might not cause Democrats to jump ship and vote for Bush but it might cause them to stay home and not vote.Originally posted by: Jhhnn
Depend on those with zero credibility to attempt to drag the competition down to their level. Jimmy Carter's distinction as to what constittes an invitation is a regional peculiarity, and easily misinterpreted by non-cognoscenti to the fine lines of such distinctions.
Whether Dean's statements reflect a minor faux pas or a willing stretch of the truth, it pales in comparison to the distortions and deliberate deceptions perpetrated from the Admin...
Given that the Uber-Right is so eager to mount such petty and ineffectual attacks agains Dean, it seems to me that they're gambling with scared money...
But there is no harm in bruising him up a bit while we wait to see if he gets the nom.Hell, for over a year we've seen election time darts being thrown at Bush from these guys so anyone whining about dean being a target is just being silly. No one is running scared of dean - atleast on then Republican side - charges from the left that we are "scared" are just plain assinine. Scared of what he'd do to the country if elected? sure - but scared that he'll beat Bush? No.
CkG
pretty much sums it up.Ann Coulter - "Yes, of course liberalism is a mental defect."
can you read?Jimmy Carter's distinction as to what constittes an invitation is a regional peculiarity, and easily misinterpreted by non-cognoscenti to the fine lines of such distinctions.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
It amazes me that the Right is so concerned with Dean. I'd think they'd prefer him to win because his political views are so out of touch with mainstream America. It might not cause Democrats to jump ship and vote for Bush but it might cause them to stay home and not vote.
Originally posted by: MonstaThrilla
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
It amazes me that the Right is so concerned with Dean. I'd think they'd prefer him to win because his political views are so out of touch with mainstream America. It might not cause Democrats to jump ship and vote for Bush but it might cause them to stay home and not vote.
Care to give any examples of his political views that are so out of touch with mainstream America?
Originally posted by: Ultra Quiet
Originally posted by: MonstaThrilla
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
It amazes me that the Right is so concerned with Dean. I'd think they'd prefer him to win because his political views are so out of touch with mainstream America. It might not cause Democrats to jump ship and vote for Bush but it might cause them to stay home and not vote.
Care to give any examples of his political views that are so out of touch with mainstream America?
"I will propose the repeal of every last dime of the Bush tax cuts." -Howard Dean
'nough said. Your boy is done, stick a fork in him. Even if he does get the nomination that one statement alone is enough to keep him from getting elected. Karl Rove, RNC, etc are salivating at the prospect of a Dean candidacy. Actually, I doubt very seriously if any of the six and a half candidates left are causing them to lose any sleep at all.
