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The Deaniacs Won Out in the End
02.12.05 (7:44 pm)   [edit]

When you think about it, all the Deaniacs that were pissed off about Dean losing to Kerry got the last laugh.  Did Dean have a shot against Bush?  Of course not, but he got his name out there and is now in control of the democratic party.  What did the democratic nominee for president get?  Half a year of rigorous campaigning followed by a couple months of akward public appearances. 


I guess this means I can start posting pictures like this one again:



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 WASHINGTON —  New Democratic National Committee (search) Chairman Howard Dean (search) promised Saturday to rebuild the party in the most conservative regions of the country, help develop state and local organizations and let congressional Democrats set the tone on policy.


I can't say I think that's the smartest thing in the world.  It wouldn't be that stupid if the most conservative regions of the country didn't happen to go to Bush by often 20+ percentage points or if the most conservative regions of the country didn't constitute 70% of the land area of the U.S. (rough estimate, don't hold me to it).  I have a little Bush Country map to the right there. 


Oh well, he's probably got something up his sleeve.


When I see Dean I think democrat.  When I saw McAullife, I thought Tony Blair's evil twin.  I can't quite put my finger on why I like Dean more than McAullife, but I do.  Maybe it's just the way the two present themselves.  Everything McAullife said pissed me off, not just because of the message but how he said it.  Moore doesn't even do that to me. 


Lets just hope Dean doesn't actually know what he's doing. 

 


posted by: HunterParsenal (reply)
post date: 02.13.05 (4:59 pm)

of course Dean doesn't know what he is doing. He was a Doctor and then a Governor of Vermont. and his probobly got a shouting problem. if anything he will divide the party in two.. thank goodness



posted by: RedTigress (reply)
post date: 02.27.05 (9:07 am)

LOL!!!! That picture sums it up oh so perfectly!!! LOL!

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