Howard Dean Makes a Meaty Comment

Posted on October 7, 2005 02:00 AM by Joel Comm

If a conservative would have said what Howard Dean said on Hardball with Chris Matthews, the mainstream media would deem it worthy of front page mockery. But since it was far-left wacko Dean, he gets a pass. That's ok. The entertainment value is to good to pass up. So what did Howie say?

On the October 5th edition of "Hardball with Chris Matthews", the chairman of the Democratic National Committee was asked this question in regard to the Republicans' reluctance to let the Senate review Harriet Miers's White House counsel papers...

MATTHEWS: Do you believe that the president can claim executive privilege?

DEAN: Well, certainly the president can claim executive privilege. But in the this case, I think with a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, you can't play, you know, hide the salami, or whatever it's called.

Hehe... oh, that's just too rich. And they all-but-tarred-and-feathered Dan Quayle for mispelling "potato".

The hypocrisy is glaring, but this type of silliness shouldn't make the front page anyhow. It's just plain fun to watch the democrats implode. :-)

See Also

Democrats of Death - Apr 16, 2005
I Love Howard Dean - Jun 08, 2005

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Steve Says:

    Hello Joel,

    I am like-minded as you about
    our present state-of-the-union. I
    wanted to show you a site by a
    man who use to be a bodyguard (?)
    for Ronald Reagan.

    http://www.tothepointnews.com

    Its great, but is also a
    subscriber service. Still,
    the front page is alight
    with great stuff !

    Thanks,
    Steve

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