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Remember that Howard Dean was once the Chair of the DNC — 10 Comments

  1. Well, they can’t wrap their heads around the idea that anyone thinks differently from them. These are the stories they must tell themselves to get through the day.

  2. The real time first person voting info I keep hearing is very high turn out despite the democrats not being excited about the election (re: good news for republicans)….

  3. As the saying goes, even a stopped clock is right twice a day. Dr. Howard Dean was one of the few Demos who publicly admitted that the reason that Obamacare didn’t address tort reform was because of the huge monetary contribution that trial lawyers made to the Democratic Party coffers.

  4. And they can’t believe (can’t AND won’t) that anyone could vote against The Won if it weren’t for racism.
    I would add “the war and that damned LBJ!”

    How could anyone dislike The Won’s policies? Or how he let 4 men die in Benghazi? Or failed to close GITMO?

  5. I count us fortunate that Howard Dean’s misjudgment in 2004, resulting in the screams heard ’round the world, prevented him from being President Dean.

  6. Truly incredible! At a time when there are already threats of race riots if Obama loses, such sophistry should be considered as criminal. These clowns won’t be satisfied until they’ve instigated a race war it appears.

  7. I say Howard Dean got an extremely raw deal in 2004 because of that now-famous “arrrryyyeeeeaaah”. He was just expressing his enthusiasm in a way that came out kinda goofy. No big deal, as far as I’m concerned.

    But both before and after that event, I have had no use for the moron. His puking utterance today only reinforces that judgment.

  8. Be of good cheer, me hearties: this is probably great news, as an indication that the comrades are expecting to lose.

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