One would think that Howard Dean would be somewhat chagrined because of the media attention paid to his surely-intentional inflammatory remarks of the past few weeks. The media keeps expecting him to be cowed, to be a humbled Howard Dean, a kinder, gentler, quiet Howard Dean. Lucky for us, Dean is holding firm, standing tall, doing the right thing:
Dean noted that he, too, is a white Christian. But he said the GOP is too narrow in its scope and the Democratic Party is far more diverse.
While even prominent Democrats in recent days have distanced themselves from some of his comments, the outspoken Dean, appearing on NBC”s “Today” show, said criticism of him is meant by Republicans to divert attention from the country’s problems and make him the issue instead.
Challenged on that during the NBC interview, Dean said “unfortunately, by and large it is. And they have the agenda of the conservative Christians.”
“This is a diversion from the issues that really matter: Social Security, and adequate job opportunity, strong public schools, a strong defense,” Dean said.
Yes, Howard, drag the spotlight back to where it belongs: on the criminal way the Republicans have abused their power and priviledge while in office. Good job.
Even Biden is pulling back on his criticism of Dean:
“A lot of things he does say, I agree with,” Biden said. But he also said that Dean “has views that are slightly different than mine .. .But look, he’s a lightning rod. … It’s probably good that there’s a guy out there that’s a lightning rod … .”
Biden, however, added that he thinks “the rhetoric is counterproductive.”
“I think this country has a purple heart, not a red heart or a blue heart,” Biden said. “If we can’t bring this (country) together, man, boy, we’re really in deep trouble.”
Ah Joe, you see what Howard’s role in the game is now. Did Harry Reid enlighten you?
Thank you Howard Dean. Thanks for using the media in an effective manner.