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Added: May 04, 2008


Today on Fox News Sunday, Chris Wallace confronted Howard Dean over two highly misleading ads put out by the DNC attacking John McCain on Iraq and the economy. Regardless of the very obvious fact that the ads were misleading, at best, Dean refuses to back down irrespective of the evidence Wallace cites. It makes for comical political television, and we can all rest assured that there's plenty more of this to come:



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I’m glad that Dr. Dean is no longer practicing medicine. If he analyzed illness the way he is distorting McCain’s statements, we do have to be thankful for small things.

Lewis Bateman

Posted by Lewis Bateman  on  05/04  at  07:18 PM

I too saw the interview. It was quite evident that Howard Dean has a complete disregard for the truth. It is what I have come to expect of him.

Posted by LeChat  on  05/05  at  11:53 AM

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