Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Howard Dean needs help for his Bush-Hating Addiction

DEAN: If Karl Rove would have been indicted, it would have been for perjury. That does not excuse his real sin, which was leaking the name of an intelligence operative during a time of war. He doesn't belong in the White House, and if the President valued America more than he valued his connection to Karl Rove, Karl Rove would have been fired a long time ago. So, I think this is probably good news for the White House, but it's not very good news for America.

NBC: But what does it mean for Democrats in the context of the mid-term elections?

DEAN: I don't think it means anything. I think that, you know, Karl Rove is clearly the political mastermind behind the Republicans, but I think he would have continued to exercise that role even if he had been indicted. So, I don't think this means much.

Yeah Dean, you're just upset that Fitzgerald didn't drink the Kool-Aid. You continue with your rhetoric and you'll just continue to alienate democrats.

Bin Laden is your hero, the Republicans are evil.

This dude will say and do anything for the exposure...