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Friday, December 19, 2003

All Right, Now I'm Really Pissed
Here is the last paragraph from another NYT article aboutDean's domestic agenda.

[Gephardt]added that "in a time of terrorism," voters would stick with the president "if they have doubts about the experience and the ability, the steady hands, of the alternative."

If Mr. Gephardt has any doubts that the current President is a disaster for anyone making less than $100,000 a year why the Hell is he running? Really, what is he doing? If Gephardt doesn't see the clear and present danger of a President that ignores the problems of rising college costs, rising health care costs, stagnate wage growth, mutual funds that literally rob their investors of retirement savings, corporate executives that steal billions and walk free, he totally unfit to run for the Democratic nomination. The man is an asshat.
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Some Democrats Uneasy About Dean as Nominee. Many leading Democrats say they are uneasy about Howard Dean's candidacy for president because of his combative style and antiwar stance. By Katharine Q. Seelye and Robin Toner. [New York Times: Politics]

Jesus, this pisses me off.

I have been uneasy about everyDemocratic presidential candidate in the last 15 because they ran screaming away from real liberal positions, and never bothered to articulate a vision of a government that used the vast wealth of modern society to make life less precarious. Damn New York times never interviewed me about that
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