Is Howard Dean Embarrassing Hillary Clinton?
By Ken Hughes
June 11, 2005
To paraphrase Ann Richards, He can’t help it he was born with a silver microphone in his mouth. Howard Dean is making quite a name for himself and not doing the Democratic Party much good while he’s at it.
Harry Reid Senate minority leader and Dick Durbin Senate minority whip called Howard Dean in for a verbal lashing. They should have known when you hire Howard Dean you get Howard Dean, warts and all. Howard Dean hasn’t done any real harm, everyone knows it’s just Howard mouthing off as usual. Republicans are more amused than offended. Its embarrassing someone further up the Democratic food chain than Reid, Durbin, or Dean my guess is Hillary Clinton.
After the 2004 losses Democrats looked into the crystal ball of defeat and determined they needed to become a kinder, gentler, less abrasive party. That lasted about 30 seconds and they were back at it, calling Republicans ever name in the book.
This doesn’t play well for Hillary for the 2008 presidential election. In a wet T-shirt contest, Hillary loses to nearly everyman campaigning for president. The media is beginning to question the coronation of Queen Hillary, [madam president] in 2008. It seems the old blond lady ain’t what she use to be. It was Hillary’s intention to get through the 2006 congressional elections with as little funfair as possible. Someone wasn’t following the script, they elected the Democrats worst nightmare Howard Dean as Party chairperson. Howard Dean is like a caged animal, he can wag his tail and bit your hand off at the same moment. My advice to Democrats, don’t pet alligators
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Dean brings out a foolish side of the Democratic Party. He brings the ridicules to the attention of the public. The Internet, Talk radio, Cable News, and even new telephone technology is educating the public. Communication, information is all the rage these days. Editorial opinion, endorsements no longer hold weight. The precinct captain has given way to the internet provider. One good thing Howard Dean may be credited with introducing political campaigning to internet subscribers.
Will Howard Dean tone down his rhetoric, probably not? Will Dean effect the 2006 elections with his rants, probably not? Will Dean be DNC chairperson after 2006, probably not? Will Dean run for president in 2008, he probably will. Will he win the Democratic nomination, diffidently not?
All of those ridiculous allegations Democrats made about President Bush and Republicans says more about them than it does about those they besmirch. Liberals took a respected political party and turned it into a frat house. The majority of the New Democratic Party are wealthy social liberals who have no connection to labor, poor, ethnics or any of the people they profess to represent. When they discuss these people it’s always in the third person [they] never we. When Democrats reach out its with alms not workable programs. When Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpten speak of twenty-first century slavery their right, they are the modern slave masters. Their the ones keeping the books at the company store, telling black children they’re to dumb to get an education without receiving special credits. The Democratic Party sanctions all of this.
The times are changing, the public has the opportunity to question, and to discuss, there’s an informed public coming to the surface. A public filled with questions and doubt of things told in the past. It only gets better.
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About the author: Ken Hughes is prone to an occasional grammatical error and an occasional misspelled word. He claims to have learned to write by reading the Old Testament. Therefore, if you have problems with his writing talk to God. If his spelling offends you talk to Bill Gates. Ken believes its the message thats important, the rest is nonsense.
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