Monday, February 16, 2004
The treatment Dean's been given really stinks
Oh, come on:
Say no more, say no more...
I'll have more later, but for now:
When a DNC operative and a friend of Kerry sticks a fork in Dean's back, I have to raise a question.
Make no mistake, I'm glad Kerry can play rough—he'll need to do that to win the election and even more to deal with Congressional thuggery—but a party that really wants to win should be thinking of a way to use Dean's undeniable talents, even if as a section 527 outsider. This whole affair stinks of rank Heatherism.
Sorry to sing out of tune with the "We just want to win" crowd, but I'm not sure this is winning behavior either. Sheesh!
Howard Dean said today that the chairman of his presidential campaign, Steven Grossman, had left the team ...
The comments by Mr. Grossman, a former chairman of the Democratic National Committee who has known Mr. Kerry for 34 years ....
Say no more, say no more...
I'll have more later, but for now:
When a DNC operative and a friend of Kerry sticks a fork in Dean's back, I have to raise a question.
Make no mistake, I'm glad Kerry can play rough—he'll need to do that to win the election and even more to deal with Congressional thuggery—but a party that really wants to win should be thinking of a way to use Dean's undeniable talents, even if as a section 527 outsider. This whole affair stinks of rank Heatherism.
Sorry to sing out of tune with the "We just want to win" crowd, but I'm not sure this is winning behavior either. Sheesh!