Tuesday, January 13, 2004
Cry me a river, Howard
CNN reports that Dean has fumed that he's "Tired of being the pin cushion". Gosh, might his current status as pin cushion have anything to do with all the attacks he made on other Democrats in the early stages of the campaign? He sought the insurgent status that he now enjoys by slamming the other half of the party, now he doesn't appreciate this style of campaigning?
One of the reasons that I fundamentally don't like Dean is that he seems to be one of those folks who holds everyone else to a high standard but gives himself plenty of leeway to bend rules.
CNN reports that Dean has fumed that he's "Tired of being the pin cushion". Gosh, might his current status as pin cushion have anything to do with all the attacks he made on other Democrats in the early stages of the campaign? He sought the insurgent status that he now enjoys by slamming the other half of the party, now he doesn't appreciate this style of campaigning?
One of the reasons that I fundamentally don't like Dean is that he seems to be one of those folks who holds everyone else to a high standard but gives himself plenty of leeway to bend rules.