November 14, 2005
The RNC Chairman, Ken Mehlman, points to the problem.
"He's had racial epithets thrown at him. He's been derided on a Web site that the Democrats have. And while some Democrats in Maryland have criticized it, there's been utter silence from national Democrats on this important issue," Mr. Mehlman said."I would also hope he'd condemn the following: There are a whole bunch of Democratic candidates and Republican candidates around the country. But Charles Schumer and the [Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee] chose one candidate [Mr. Steele] to go after his credit report and engage in identity theft against him," Mr. Mehlman said.
The response to these issues by Dean? Self-centered, self-absorbed complaining, and not a word about the acts of racism coming out of his own party.
Mr. Dean declined to address the statements against Mr. Steele, but said, "I didn't hear Ken condemning the chairman of the Maryland party when he called me an anti-Semite."
The funny thing is that the Maryland GOP Chair has never said any such thing; while there was a controversy about the words of the GOP Chairman in New York, he never made the statements referenced by Howard Dean. I guess this is another one of Howard Dean’s lies – in the service of the traditional racism directed by the Democrat Party against black Republicans, a custom that dates back to Reconstruction in his party.
So much for the leader of the so-called “Party of Civil Rights”.
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