Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Howard Dean
Howard Dean Enters DNC Race Seeks Chairmanship Of Democratic Party
Jan 11, 2005 11:33 am US/Eastern
WASHINGTON (AP) Former presidential candidate Howard Dean, once the early front-runner for the Democratic nomination whose candidacy stumbled, has decided to seek the party’s chairmanship, several Democrats said Tuesday.
Dean’s entry into the race raises questions about whether the former Vermont governor will make another bid for the presidency in 2008. The chairman’s job carries a four-year term and many Democratic National Committee members have said they prefer a chairman who would devote all his energy to serving a full term.
This is good news to me. I like Howard Dean. I thought he was the best of the Democrats running for president. I liked Kerry, Kucinich, and Sharpton, too, but thought Dean was the better choice. I thought Dean really had the good of the people (not just the rich, either) in mind with everything he did. He wanted to fix the mess that Bush made. I thought the media smeared Dean, unmercifully, by playing the "yell" over and over. They poked fun at him and made insinuations about his temperament - Leno was constantly doing so. Funny, how they don't care that Dick Cheney told someone to "go fuck yourself" and it's ok for Bush and his daddy to talk nasty about people.
Jan 11, 2005 11:33 am US/Eastern
WASHINGTON (AP) Former presidential candidate Howard Dean, once the early front-runner for the Democratic nomination whose candidacy stumbled, has decided to seek the party’s chairmanship, several Democrats said Tuesday.
Dean’s entry into the race raises questions about whether the former Vermont governor will make another bid for the presidency in 2008. The chairman’s job carries a four-year term and many Democratic National Committee members have said they prefer a chairman who would devote all his energy to serving a full term.
This is good news to me. I like Howard Dean. I thought he was the best of the Democrats running for president. I liked Kerry, Kucinich, and Sharpton, too, but thought Dean was the better choice. I thought Dean really had the good of the people (not just the rich, either) in mind with everything he did. He wanted to fix the mess that Bush made. I thought the media smeared Dean, unmercifully, by playing the "yell" over and over. They poked fun at him and made insinuations about his temperament - Leno was constantly doing so. Funny, how they don't care that Dick Cheney told someone to "go fuck yourself" and it's ok for Bush and his daddy to talk nasty about people.