Not only are we going to New Hampshire. We're going to South
Carolina and Arizona and North Dakota and New Mexico, and we're
going to California and Texas and New York. And we're going
to South Dakota and Oregon and Washington and Michigan. And
then we're going to Washington, D.C. to take back the White
House. YAHHHHHHHHHH!.
Howard Dean
The famous 'Dean Scream' let out by the
Democratic White House hopeful during the Iowa Caucus on January
19, 2004. |
Republicans are brain-dead.
Howard Dean
Describing Republicans in March 2005. |
You think the Republican National Committee could get this
many people of color into a single room? Maybe if they get the
hotel staff in there.
Howard Dean
Questioning Republicans' ability to rally
suport from minorities, during a meeting with Dem ocratic Black
Caucus in February 2005. |
This is a struggle of good and evil. And we're the good.
Howard Dean
Referring to the struggle between the Republican
and Democratic Parties. |
They all behave the same. They all look the same. It's pretty
much a white Christian party.
On the Republican Party.
Howard Dean
New Mexico Governor's 2005 State of the
State address. |
My view is Fox News is a propaganda outlet for the Republican
Party and I don't comment on Fox News.
Howard Dean
June 12, 2005. |
As Commander in Chief of the United States Military, I will
never send our sons and daughters and our brothers and sisters
to die in a foreign land without telling the truth about why
they're going there.
Howard Dean
Democratic White House hopeful, October
2003. |
Every day it becomes clearer that this was the wrong war at
the wrong time.
Howard Dean
On the Iraq War. |
From a religious point of view, if God had thought homosexuality
is a sin, he would not have created gay people.
Howard Dean |
Hypocrisy is a value that I think has been embraced by the
Republican Party. We get lectured by people all day long about
moral values by people who have their own moral shortcomings.
Howard Dean |
The State of the Union may look rosy from the White House
balcony or the suites of George Bush's wealthiest donors. But
hardworking Americans will see through this president's efforts
to wrap his radical agenda with a compassionate ribbon.
Howard Dean |
I hate the Republicans and everything they stand for.
Howard Dean
Quoted in 'The Washington Post', January
2005. |
Look, I'm not a perfect person. I have my warts. I sometimes
say things that get me in trouble. I wear suits that are cheap.
But I say what I think and I believe what I say, and I'm willing
to say things that are not be popular but ordinary people know
are right. In other words, I lead with my heart and not my head.
Howard Dean
The Democratic US presidential candidate
in 2004. |
I think most people... would be glad to pay the same taxes
they paid when Bill Clinton was president, if only they could
have the same economy they had when Bill Clinton was president.
Howard Dean |
I will use whatever position I have in order to root out hypocrisy.
Democrats have strong moral values. Frankly, my moral values
are offended by some of the things I hear on programs like "Rush
Limbaugh," and we don't have to put up with that.
Howard Dean |
I'm a committed Christian. I worship in my own way. That's
my business. That's not the business of the pharisees who are
going to preach to me about what I do and then do something
else.
Howard Dean |
John Ashcroft is not a patriot, John Ashcroft is a descendant
of Joseph McCarthy.
Howard Dean |
We've not had one Republican president in 34 years balance
the budget. You can't trust right-wing Republicans with your
money.
Howard Dean
The Democratic presidential candidate campaigning
in February 2004. |
People have said I'm the candidate of anger. Well, we have
a right to be angry. We lost 3 million jobs. We lost our place
as the moral leader of the world.
Howard Dean |
I supported the war in Afghanistan because 3,000 of our people
were murdered and I thought we had a right to defend the people
of the United States.
Howard Dean |
Someone earlier made a remark about losing 500 soldiers and
2,200 wounded in Iraq. Those soldiers were sent there by the
vote of Sen. Lieberman, Sen. Edwards and Sen. Kerry. I think
that is a serious matter.
Howard Dean |
The idea that we're going to win the war in Iraq is an idea
that unfortunately is just plain wrong.
Howard Dean |
The issue is not abortion. The issue is whether women can
make up their own mind instead of some right-wing pastor, some
right-wing politician telling them what to do.
Howard Dean |
The State of the Union may look rosy from the White House
balcony or the suites of George Bush's wealthiest donors. But
hardworking Americans will see through this president's efforts
to wrap his radical agenda with a compassionate ribbon.
Howard Dean |
The way we're going to win elections in this country is not
to become Republican lite. The way we're going to win elections
in this country is to stand up for what we believe in.
Howard Dean |
There's not one person in this crowd who's gonna agree with
everything I say. Not one.
Howard Dean |
This country was the moral leader of the world until George
Bush became president.
Howard Dean |
Tom DeLay ought to go back to Houston where he can serve his
jail sentence down there courtesy of the Texas taxpayers.
Howard Dean |
We won't always have the strongest military.
Howard Dean |
I've always been endorsed by the National Rifle Association.
Howard Dean |