Dean: We’re Good, They’re Evil
Howard Dean shows he’s just the man to heal the divisions of the 2004 election: Dean roars into town.
Dean told the Hiebert fund-raiser that gay marriage was a Republican diversion from discussions of ballooning deficits and lost American jobs. That presents an opportunity to attract moderate Republicans, he said.
“Moderate Republicans can’t stand these people (conservatives), because they’re intolerant. They don’t think tolerance is a virtue,” Dean said, adding: “I’m not going to have these right-wingers throw away our right to be tolerant.”
And concluding his backyard speech with a litany of Democratic values, he added: “This is a struggle of good and evil. And we’re the good.”
He then shrieked as if possessed by a malignant demon.
…Oops! That was a different speech.