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Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Howard Dean: American Loser Advocates Surrender

Howard Dean said yesterday that the “idea that we're going to win the war in Iraq is an idea which is just plain wrong” is just one more reason why Downies cannot be trusted to run America.

But the media is playing this one close to the vest – because if it shows what a complete moron Dean is, it will hurt their cause as well of installing a leftist government in this country.

However, let us imagine if, say, during World War II, that in September/October/November 1944, when we were bogged down in Europe and suffering horrendous casualties, that the chairman of the RNC came out like Dean did and said the following:

RNC Chairman Says “We Cannot Win the War in Europe”

RNC Chairman James Williamson said today in a radio interview that the “idea that we're going to win the war in Europe is an idea which is just plain wrong.” Williamson, speaking on WRTC radio in Atlanta, Georgia, made the comments when asked why American forces were bogged down in Europe following the D-Day invasion this past July.

“The President has badly mismanaged this war, and now American forces are suffering for his lies and ineptitude,” Williamson said. “We have lost 10,000 American boys since D-Day, and now we are stuck in a quagmire against Nazi forces.”

In response to a caller who asked when Williamson thought we would break out of the so-called “bulge” near the German border, he said, “I don’t know if we will. The idea that we're going to win the war in Europe is an idea which is just plain wrong, and we should stop thinking about it. President Roosevelt has made this war unwinnable through his gross mismanagement of the conflict.”

DNC Chairman James Farley condemned Williamson’s comments. “For the chairman of a former major political party to say that we will not win in Europe is disgusting. He is advocating a policy of defeat, and this president will not stand for it.”


Now imagine the press coverage if such comments had been made. The New York Times would call them “horrible, defeatist remarks” and The Washington Post would demand in an editorial that this chairman either apologize or resign immediately.

Instead, the Downies defend Howard Dean – which, for a party of surrender, is to be expected.

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