Premature Obamanation: Howard Dean Looks Forward to One Party Rule
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Howard Dean is all worked up. I bet he’s screaming again:
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said Monday that he’s looking forward to one party controlling all aspects of government, despite GOP charges that it would be a disastrous Nov. 4 outcome.
“Republicans had a chance to rule. They failed miserably. I think it’s time to give the other party a chance,” Dean said on MSNBC.
Barney Frank has already revealed one of their first targets:
In a revealing meeting with the ...
Honoring Our Fathers: Stewardship of the Gravy Train
Wizbang —
... there. But I do tell you that if the Democrats win and have substantial majorities, Congress of the United States will be more bipartisan." Which two partisan approaches she thinks will be working together remains unclear, but past performance and conduct would suggest that both sides will be working together; Those who support Barack Obama and Socialism and those who hate George W. Bush and Conservatism. And I have to be honest, I'm getting excited about it all. Howard Dean also assuaged fears of partisan divide . In noting that both proponents of socialism and opponents of ...
Howard Dean: One-Party Rule Kicks Butt
PoliPundit.com —
Howard Dean: One-Party Rule Kicks Butt DNC Chairman Howard Dean, and the other Democrat leaders for that matter, are salivating at the opportunity of controlling the House, Senate and the White House by Wednesday of next week: Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said Monday that he’s looking forward to one party controlling all aspects of government, despite GOP charges that it would be a disastrous Nov. 4 outcome. “Republicans had a chance to rule. They failed miserably. I think it’s time to give the other party a chance,” Dean said on MSNBC. Dean down played ...
Noonan for Obama’s Press Sec’y?
The Anchoress —
... Reaganism with Obama’s large-government redistributism, and I still worry - as I do every day - about issues of free speech, but as one of my Aunties used to say, “first we’ll see, then we’ll know.” Perhaps Noonan, Christopher Buckley, David Brooks and Gen. Colin Powell will plead for the rest of us who’ll be sitting in the Gulag Conservico along with Joe the Plumber and Barbara West.
Make no mistake - with Howard Dean woo-hooing about one-party rule, with Nancy Pelosi already talking about regulating the internet ...
Rhetorical And Intellectual Whiplash
A Chequer-Board of Nights and Days —
Back in 2006, Democrats were telling us that we ought to vote them into office because one-party rule was bad and we wanted to have divided government. Nowadays, they are telling us that there is nothing wrong with one-party rule . . . so long as ...
Neither Should Rule
Daily Pundit —
Dean: One-Party Rule Would Rule - Roll Call
But Dean dismissed the argument, saying: “You cannot trust Republicans with your money. They will borrow and spend, borrow and spend, borrow and spend.
Actually, that’s dead on accurate. That’s exactly what Republicans in the White House, from Nixon to Reagan to Bush, have done.
Of course, Dean neglects to mention that all the Democrats do is tax and spend, tax and spend, tax and spend.
What do the two parties have most in common, then?
Spend, and spend, ...
Rhetorical And Intellectual Whiplash
RedState: Conservative News and Community —
... Nowadays, they are telling us that there is nothing wrong with
one-party rule . . . so long as
they are the party that is doing the ruling: ...
One Party Rule
Suburban Guerrilla —
I’m waiting with bated breath to see if Democrats are willing to displease their corporate overlords:
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said Monday that he’s looking forward to one party controlling all aspects of government, despite GOP charges that it would be a disastrous Nov. 4 outcome.
“Republicans had a chance to rule. They failed miserably. I think it’s time to give the other party a chance,” Dean said on MSNBC.
Republicans recently warned there would be grave consequences for the country if Democrats were in ...
Democrats changing the Party, not the problem
The Next Right —
Howard Dean, 2008:
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said Monday that he’s looking forward to one party controlling all aspects of government, despite GOP charges that it would be a disastrous Nov. 4 outcome. “Republicans had a chance to rule. They failed miserably. I think it’s time to give the other party a chance,” Dean said on MSNBC.
Howard Dean, 2005:
We need more than one party in charge. And the vote on Tuesday is ...
Shocker: Howard Dean Is A Hypocrite On Single-Party Rule
Say Anything —
... Do we want a Democratic Party that’s in charge of everything? Well, you know, I suppose it’s my job to say yes. But the truth is, as an American, it’s better when parties share power. It’s better when even those people who didn’t win the election have something to say. . . .
[There] is a culture of corruption and abuse of power in Washington. This is what happens when one party is in charge of everything.
Howard Dean in 2008:
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said ...
Uncle Howie Dean, Situational Speaker
The New Editor —
... this seems odd...
Democratic Party chair Howard Dean, in a May 2005 Meet the Press interview with the late Tim Russert:
Do we want a Democratic Party that's in charge of everything? Well, you know, I suppose it's my job to say yes. But the truth is, as an American, it's better when parties share power. It's better when even those people who didn't win the election have something to say.Democratic Party chair Howard Dean, in an October 2008 interview on MSNBC:
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard ...

