Dean's extreme left-liberal positions
Well, let's hope Rove tries that one. A lot. Since that doesn't describe his positions or his record. One of the reasons I have a hard time getting excited is his Vermont record.
. . . largely Bush-hating, anti-war liberals. . .
Yep, only the right has reasonable positions. The left is emotional, "hate", and "anti." Another terrific campaign bit. No wonder Dean is doing so well. All he has to do is appear on television or in person to counter this stuff.
But then it's Kudlow. Can't expect much more there.
But Dean is well-funded . . .
Of course, and certainly as compared to Bush with his long list of corporate buddies. Funny stuff.
socialist proposal
Just gets funnier and funnier. Wonder who Kudlow talks to? Or, well we don't need to wonder about that, after all.
Yet if Dean's high-tax policies were actually put in place they would wreck the recovery and doom the stock market rise.
Oh, let's see, I faintly recall a rather large, as in every rep member of congress, effort in the early 90s to make that charge against Clinton's plan. Guess what. Reduced the deficit, produced surplus, wonderful economy. Guess which party is the best steward of the economy? Definitely not the reward the rich reps.
As for foreign policy, Dean would destroy American credibility for at least the next fifty years, giving global terrorists a green light to threaten our safety and security. Culturally Dean would destroy the traditional American family and the social values that keep our society intact.
It would be too cruel here to remark about which drug Kudlow was on. But he does appear to be on something. The end of civilization as we know it is a dem victory. Chuckle. |