Carville: “Dean should be held accountable” — Okay, Let’s Flood the DNC Coffers!
According to a rather negative story on page A28 in today’s New York Times, James Carville, pariah, is quoted as saying that Dean “should be held accountable” for failing to capture another 10 seats in the House and, noting that the DNC had taken out a $10 million line of credit and used barely half of it, “left money on the table,” in this last election. According to the Times, quoting Donnie Fowler, Carville and Democratic Pollster, Stan Greenberg, “wanted all that money to go to Washington consultants and speechwriters and pollsters.” Suggesting that Dean should step down, Carville added, “Do we want to go into ‘08 with a C-minus general at the D.N.C.? I would describe his leadership as Rumsfeldian in its incompetence,” he said.
NOTE TO CARVILLE: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
How do YOU feel about this issue? Should we hold Howard accountable for this spectacular victory…. BY ALL MEANS YES!!!
Tomorrow, November 17th is HD’s Birthday.
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Let Carville and the powers-that-be know how much you support the 50-State strategy! Contribute $50 today — or make it $29.50, the number of seats we won so far! Or make it $20.06 to show your support for the first step in ending the Neocon Nightmare!
Just do it today and make sure to hold Howard accountable and give him the credit that he SO richly deserves!
By the way, Democrats actually DID win far more seats than shown in the “official” count, due to the rampant, unchecked electronic election fraud continuing unabated since the passage of the disasterous “Hack America’s Vote Act” that ushered in an era of top secret, partisan controlled vote counting in this country. Please see http://www.BradBlog.com for details on this year’s Midterm Meltdowns and Democracy Debacles. Yes, Democrats did win even BIGGER than the numbers you are allowed to see.
Carville is a loon. Does he not recall that the line of credit in question was taken out at the behest of, and for the use of, the congressional campaign committees? If they wanted more of it, all they had to to was ask for it.