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Dean unhinged... |
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05/19/05 |
Tom posted a great column by Robert Novak telling how Howard Dean's rants have been largely ignored by the MSM. I'd have to say he's right.
A Google news search of the following quote returned one hit, the Arizona Republic. They quote Dean as accusing the president of having "stole a trillion dollars out of the Social Security trust fund so he could give it away in tax cuts."
Dean, also quoted in the article as "tired of being lectured to about moral values by a corrupt party," has some interesting values himself. As has been pointed out earlier, he's tried and convicted Tom DeLay who he thinks "ought to go back to Houston where he can serve his jail sentence."
He's also quoted as saying "there's corruption at the highest level of the Republican Party, and they're going to have to face up to that one of these days, because the law is closing in on Tom DeLay," and "I think he's guilty ... of taking trips paid for by lobbyists, and of campaign-finance violations during his manipulation of the Texas election process."
Now contrast that with this quote by Dean:
"I've resisted pronouncing a sentence before guilt is found. I will have this old-fashioned notion that even with people like Osama, who is very likely to be found guilty, we should do our best not to, in positions of executive power, not to prejudge jury trials."
So the DNC head is ready for a Republican to go to jail without a trial, but doesn't want to prejudge Osama? The only hit returned on this Osama quote in a Google news search was WorldNetDaily.
Why so much media silence on Howard Dean? Why isn't the media holding his feet to the fire for some of the outrageous things he's doing and saying?
Steve |
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