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Title: Dean: McCain "not a strong candidate."
Post by: Splashdown on April 09, 2008, 10:28:15 AM
Howard Dean: the gift that keeps on giving...

Quote
On John McCain


"I don't think Senator McCain would be a good president either in terms of defense or certainly in terms of national policy where he's deeply out of touch with almost everything that Americans believe. We need to change this country. The country wants to be changed." [ABC This Week, 4/6/08]


"We're going to beat Senator McCain. He's not a strong candidate. He's wrong on Iraq, he's wrong on health care, he's wrong on home mortgages. He's wrong on almost everything that the American people want to do." [ABC This Week, 4/6/08]


"This is a race about the change in our country. Look John McCain wants to take the country essentially in the same direction that George Bush has taken it. I don't think that's what most Americans want." [CBS Face the Nation, 4/6/08]


"Look, John McCain is wrong on Iraq, wrong on the economy and wrong on health care. Those are the three biggest issues that the American people are voting on. At least he's wrong compared to what they believe should happen. And so he is not a strong candidate. And people also believe he's a flip flopper, which he is. So the question is, can we make sure that we do head in the new direction that 81% of the American people want us to head in, and I think we can if we are united." [CBS Face the Nation, 4/6/08]


YYEAAAAAAAAAARGH (http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/20080406/pl_usnw/dean__john_mccain_not_a_strong_candidate)
Title: Re: Dean: McCain "not a strong candidate."
Post by: jtyangel on April 09, 2008, 10:37:07 AM
Howard Dean: the gift that keeps on giving...

Quote
On John McCain


"I don't think Senator McCain would be a good president either in terms of defense or certainly in terms of national policy where he's deeply out of touch with almost everything that Americans believe. We need to change this country. The country wants to be changed." [ABC This Week, 4/6/08]


"We're going to beat Senator McCain. He's not a strong candidate. He's wrong on Iraq, he's wrong on health care, he's wrong on home mortgages. He's wrong on almost everything that the American people want to do." [ABC This Week, 4/6/08]


"This is a race about the change in our country. Look John McCain wants to take the country essentially in the same direction that George Bush has taken it. I don't think that's what most Americans want." [CBS Face the Nation, 4/6/08]


"Look, John McCain is wrong on Iraq, wrong on the economy and wrong on health care. Those are the three biggest issues that the American people are voting on. At least he's wrong compared to what they believe should happen. And so he is not a strong candidate. And people also believe he's a flip flopper, which he is. So the question is, can we make sure that we do head in the new direction that 81% of the American people want us to head in, and I think we can if we are united." [CBS Face the Nation, 4/6/08]


YYEAAAAAAAAAARGH (http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/20080406/pl_usnw/dean__john_mccain_not_a_strong_candidate)

This is Howard Dean talking about being out of touch with most Americans? Oh give me a farking break! :loser:
Title: Re: Dean: McCain "not a strong candidate."
Post by: DixieBelle on April 09, 2008, 11:52:56 AM
BWAHAHAHA! I guess I should put the Dean Scream back on my phone as my ring tone.
Title: Re: Dean: McCain "not a strong candidate."
Post by: LadyLiberty on April 10, 2008, 07:54:48 PM
And like a bad dream, there is Howard Dean  :blah:
Title: Re: Dean: McCain "not a strong candidate."
Post by: CG6468 on April 11, 2008, 11:46:34 AM
If anyone would know about not being a strong candidate, Dean would be the one.
Title: Re: Dean: McCain "not a strong candidate."
Post by: Duke Nukum on April 11, 2008, 01:14:13 PM
Dean would be right if McCain was running as a Democratic and the Republicans ran a conservative.  But considering who the Democratics are running, McCain is the strongest of the three Democrats in the race.