There is such obsession here with trying to use the Newt Gingrich type tactics of humiliation about the passion of Howard Dean. Since I understood the scream then, and even more now, I hereby reclaim it as my own.
First, there is nothing wrong with having a passion about your country. There is nothing wrong with having emotion, period. I have seen so many of our Democrats on TV looking so staid and proper, trying so hard to please their abusers in the media and in the Republican party, that I would almost welcome such passion again.
Second: there was the ad done by fellow Democrats. It is highlighted so well in the C-Span link below. There have been threads on it, but the scream threads linger here . In fact supporters of ANY candidate should have screamed while listening to it. These guys are political hacks who have no souls, who laugh at us and the politicians they supposedly represent....and they ruin people..and then they laugh.
http://www.c-span.org/search/basic.asp?ResultStart=1&ResultCount=10&BasicQueryText=annenberg&image1.x=23&image1.y=11Univ. of Penn. Public Policy Conference, "527s in 2004: Did They Make A Difference?"
Speakers Brian McCabe, President of the Progress for America Voter Fund; Chris LaCivita, Chief Strategist for Swift Boat Veterans for Truth; Stephen Moore, President of the Club For Growth; Erik Smith, President of The Media Fund; Bill Zimmerman Campaign Manager for MoveOn.org Voter Fund; David Jones of Americans for Jobs, Healthcare and Progressive Values; Kathleen Hall Jamieson fo the Annenberg Public Policy Center; and Brooks Jackson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center; talk about "527s in 2004: Did They Make A Difference?" at the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania.
12/6/2004: WASHINGTON, DC: 3 hr. 30 min.
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But that is not enough. Here is more about the 527 David Jones discusses in the video above (2:58 into video). It tells who paid for it, it gives the full background. It is going to be one of the great American tragedies. Charles Lewis's site is respected, he is respected. He does his homework.
http://www.publicintegrity.org/report.aspx?aid=194&sid=200March 4, 2004 — As Mark Twain once put it, "A truth is not hard to kill and a lie told well is immortal."
SNIP..."On November 7, 2003, a strange new group no one had ever heard of called "Americans for Jobs & Healthcare" was quietly formed and soon thereafter began running a million dollar operation including political ads against then-frontrunner Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean. The commercials ripped Dean over his positions or past record on gun rights, trade and Medicare growth. But the most inflammatory ad used the visual image of Osama bin Laden as a way to raise questions about Dean's foreign policy credibility. While the spots ran, Americans for Jobs—through its then-spokesman, Robert Gibbs, a former Kerry campaign employee—refused to disclose its donors..."
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There is another reason Dean might have screamed. He did not word everything just perfectly when he tried to talk about the South.
What he said needed to be said, but they humiliated him again.
Al Sharpton said "You can't bring a Confederate flag to the table of brotherhood."
John Edwards publicly said: "The last thing we need in the South is somebody like you coming down and telling us what we need to do"
And some Democratic candidate or candidates paid for the Confederate flag to be demonstrated laughingly at Dean's NH rallies. I don't blame him for screaming.
I took the picture out. You can request it be locked. The others are still going strong, though.