Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Dean Exposes Dems' Real Values & Priorities

When last we visited Dr. Demented, he was taunting House Majority Leader Tom DeLay with a call for him to ''go back to Houston where he can serve his jail sentence."

In what has to be considered a major anti-climax, he isn't backing off from that taunt.

"There's corruption at the highest level of the Republican Party, and they're going to have to face up to that one of these days, because the law is closing in on Tom DeLay..."

I think he's guilty...of taking trips paid for by lobbyists, and of campaign-finance violations during his manipulation of the Texas election process."

Let the record be reiterated that Tom DeLay is not under criminal suspicion of anything, and the trumped up "ethics allegations" have been swept away in a tidal swell of Democrat hypocrisy. This is nothing but reckless, and arguably libelous, gibbering from the titular head of the Democrat party.

This "law & order" masquerade is in stark contrast to Chairman How's judicious, kid-gloves approach to another well-known individual:

"I've resisted pronouncing a sentence before guilt is found," Dean said during the 2004 Democratic primary campaign. "I still have this old-fashioned notion that even with people like Osama [bin Laden], who is very likely to be found guilty, we should do our best not to, in positions of executive power, not to prejudge jury trials." [my emphasis]


Oh, so we shouldn't "prejudge" a man who is a declared enemy of America and boasted his murder of over three thousand Americans on 9/11 and has declared his determination to slaughter millions more, but Tom DeLay should be "jailed" before even being so much as indicted.

I repeat my question of a few days ago: How is it that this son-of-a-bitch hasn't been "taught a lesson" a long time ago?

Maybe Al Sharpton will be the one to administer it.

The Reverend Al Sharpton blasted Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean on Tuesday, saying that under his leadership, African-Americans have been excluded from top Democratic Party positions.

"I'm taking Dean to task right now for the lack of black inclusion at the highest levels of the Democratic Party," Sharpton told WWRL radio hosts Steve Malzberg and Karen Hunter. "It's the lowest in thirty years."

Here's the ultimate indictment that a black lefty can drop on a white lefty:

The Harlem firebrand and one-time presidential candidate said that as things stand now, the Republican Party is making more progress including blacks than Dean's team.

"We ought to have more to show [for our support]," he complained. "And we should ask why, as the Republicans, ironically, are running blacks [for office], that [Dean] has left blacks out of the top echelon of the Democratic Party."

You know, blacks like D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals nominee and California Supreme Court Justice Janet Rogers Brown, who is being lynched by Dr. Demented's senate minions as we speak.

What say, Mr. Chairman? You stop slandering Majority Leader DeLay and we won't add "neoKlansman" to our list of affectionate references for your "distinguished" public persona.

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