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bklyncowgirl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-03-05 10:28 PM
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27.  What a long strange trip it's been.
I wonder if Hindery was Novac's big donor? You know, the guy who said he'd bolt the party if Dean became DNC chair.

Quite a wild ride this little revolution has become. What amazes me is how totally inept and arrogant the Democratic party leaders have been throughout this whole process. Jeeze you've got Gephardt and Daschle, Pelosi and Reid, Bill and Hillary not to mention John Kerry all of them promoting their pet candidates, double crossing each other in the process and finally ending with Brewer attempting to play kingmaker by promoting Donnie Fowler with his little committee recommendation only to have the whole thing blow up in his face.

It's not over yet. Right now I'm waiting for someone to swiftboat Dean, or maybe someone, maybe Joe Lieberman, Bush's newest love interest, will threaten to leave the party--or at the very least hold his breath until he turns blue, if Dean becomes chairman.

If these are the people who are standing between Bush's privateers and Social Security, maybe we all better start putting some more money in our 401Ks.


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