Just like Britney Spears has a history of making bad personal judgment calls, Howard Dean is doing the same thing politically.
Bad political judgment calls:
First, he doesn't know his own party's platform. Either that, or he is lying for votes. And doing it in a Pat Robertson interview has got to be the worst idea ever. There is no way he's going to get any voters out of that group of people, and he is going to anger a group of democratic supporters.
Second, he's got the hypocrite thing going on. After saying "The religious community has to decide whether they want to be tax-exempt or involved in politics," he goes out and courts the religious right on similarities.
There's plenty more, but to me he'll always be Dean the scream.
Bad political judgment calls:
First, he doesn't know his own party's platform. Either that, or he is lying for votes. And doing it in a Pat Robertson interview has got to be the worst idea ever. There is no way he's going to get any voters out of that group of people, and he is going to anger a group of democratic supporters.
Second, he's got the hypocrite thing going on. After saying "The religious community has to decide whether they want to be tax-exempt or involved in politics," he goes out and courts the religious right on similarities.
There's plenty more, but to me he'll always be Dean the scream.
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