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...it's parsing language, and it's not because I'm saying Dennis isn't a "real opponent", I'm saying that Dean's criticisms DIDN'T APPLY TO DENNIS. Good golly, do you want Dean to do a televised serenade to DK? I'm not minimizing anyone's candidacy, I'm saying that it is wise for Dean not to mention anybody, because that's just giving them free publicity, like saying "Dean, Dean, Dean" while walking away from an interview. Absolutely it's political gamesmanship, and hell, I don't want to innoculate Dean from charges that he's capable of political gamesmanship, because we'll NEED political gamesmanship to defeat Bush.
I'm not a Dean supporter that "thinks of him as the new vanilla Jesus" or considers some of his statements, positions or policies beyond reproach. But there's not another candidate out there with a lick of a chance at beating Bush with a campaign that is more receptive and responsive to the voices of its supporters. I've watched the campaign listen and respond to the concerns and questions of its supporters, on issues large and small. It's a campaign that's been aggressive, dynamic, vocal and fun.
At no point in the past few months have I ripped on DK, I respect the principled stances he takes and the opposition to Bush he's voiced, but unlike many here, I don't find myself most closely aligned with him on the issues. I think that those making much noise about this should recognize that this is political gamesmanship coming from DK as well...
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