Friday, April 22, 2005

Let's say you were a doctor who made fun of someone's drug addiction in public.

Let's say you accused someone famous of snorting cocaine without proof and pantomimed that persons use of cocaine in front of a large crowd.

Let's say that you've declared openly that you don't feel the need to act dignified.

What position of public trust could you possibly wish to hold?

Chairman of the Democratic Party.

Trey Jackson has a video of the Bill O'Reilly show's airing of Howard Dean's unbelievably low-class act, which had been reported earlier in the Star-Tribune.

Remember my Democrat friends, Dr. Dean holds the future of your Party in his hands. Tell him (nicely) to let go.

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