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July 16, 2006
Dr. Demento: The Gift Keeps Giving
Posted by Dave Blount at July 16, 2006 8:58 PM
A warm thank you goes out to DNC Chairman Howard "Dr. Demento" Dean for reminding voters how serious the implications of rule by Democrats could be for national security concerns. After being introduced by Al Franken, the sorry flop who aspired to be the Rush Limbaugh of the Left, Mad Howie took the mic as keynote speaker at a three-day MoonbatFest in San Diego and proceeded to denounce President Bush for being weak on defense. Screeched Dean:
Explain to me how it is that this president is tough on defense? I think this president is weak on defense and he's hurt America because he hasn't done the right thing.
Dean then berated Bush for removing Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq, although Saddam had habitually violated the ceasefire agreement that had suspended hostilities after the Gulf War, had fired on U.S. aircraft, had attempted to assassinate a former U.S. President, and was seen by all credible authorities as well as by most Democrats as a serious threat to American security.
Referring to Israel's latest attempts to defend itself from the terrorist war being waged against it by Islamic barbarians, Dean raved:
If you think what's going on in the Middle East today would be going on if the Democrats were in control, it wouldn't, because we would have worked day after day after day to make sure we didn't get where we are today. We would have had the moral authority that Bill Clinton had when he brought together the Northern Irish and the IRA, when he brought together the Israelis and the Palestinians.
Only Dean could put "moral authority" and "Bill Clinton" in same sentence without snickering. He must be counting on us not to remember the bloody al-Aqsa Intifada that directly followed the absurd charade of Clinton bringing together Israelis with Palestinians who then as now were completely uninterested in peace under any terms other than the total destruction of Israel.
The world is a scary enough place without its last best hope being run by insincere and irresponsible fools like Howard Dean.
Hat tip: RedState



