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Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Howard the Donkey - The Walking Blooper Reel

Howard strikes again (h/t Drudge):
Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean, unapologetic in the face of recent criticism that he has been too tough on his political opposition, said in San Francisco this week that Republicans are "a pretty monolithic party. They all behave the same. They all look the same. It's pretty much a white Christian party."
And I'm sure all us white Christians get down on our knees every day and thank God the Dems elected Howard the Donkey as their mascot chairman. In fact, here are some now:
"Where do I sign up on a committee to keep Howard Dean?" crowed GOP operative Jon Fleischmann, publisher of the FlashReport, a daily roundup of California political news and commentary. "He's the best thing to happen to the GOP in ages."

"I'm thrilled he's the DNC chair," says Tom Del Becarro, chairman of the Contra Costa County Republican Party. "Howard Dean is scaring away the middle. People don't like angry people. They like hopeful people.''

But Simi Valley Councilman Glenn Becerra, a staffer with former Republican Gov. Pete Wilson and a Bush appointee to the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars, said Tuesday he was far from amused by Dean's suggestion that Republicans constitute "a white Christian party," and called the Democratic Party chairman "an embarrassment."

"I'm living proof that the (GOP) isn't what Howard Dean is trying to describe,'' Becerra said during a telephone interview. "It's a sad day when Democrats don't have any ideas to put forward, and they have to resort to race politics. President Bush didn't get 40 percent of the Hispanic vote (in 2004) because we're a monolithic, white Christian party."
And how about this one:
RNC Chair Ken Mehlman's response to Howard Dean's "white Christian" party rant: "I think that the folks who attended my Bar Mitzvah would be surprised to know that we were a party of white Christians." (From Fox and Friends this morning)
Howard better hope the contributions pick up soon, or it's just a matter of time until the Dems dump this loser. Too bad.

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