I'm no supporter of Howard Dean, but I generally know when a discussion or arguement has run off the bounds of reason and into the flashy, superficial, and absurd.
Matt Drudge posted a series of Howard Dean photos, all of them taken when Mr. Dean's expression was either angry or energetic. "DEAN 'PASSION' PHOTOS: RIGHTEOUS ANGER OR RAGE?" is Mr. Drudge's headline and it's pretty obvious what he's trying to do.
Below are three samples from what Mr. Drudge posted:



*yawn*
What I want to know is, what does Mr. Drudge think of these photos of President Bush?



Probably nothing remarkable.
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I found myself looking at a biography of Dean the other day in Barnes and Noble, and thinking to myself, "Wow, I REALLY wish his ideas weren't so flawed. He really looks like he knows what he wants." That's why it'd be awesome if he were right, but probably also why it's so scary that he's wrong. He doesn't seem like the kind of man to back down on things.
Posted by: Erik on December 1, 2003 06:05 AMHe doesn't seem very toleant of disagreement, either.
Posted by: maxinquaye on December 3, 2003 10:46 AMThe Howard Dean photos that Drudge collected were interesting... If nothing else, they showed how passionate Dean can come across in his speeches and public appearances, even within the confines of a snapshot. And with every mention Drudge gives Dean, it just serves to establish Dean all the more as a bona fide front running candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Lou Pickney
Tampa, FL
LouPickney.com
Dean HAS the Democratic nomination all wrapped up. He is going to give Dubya a run for his money. And he will win.
Even William Kristol of The Weekly Standard thinks Dean can win. The GOP thinks they are unbeatable. They thought that in 1992 and Clinton (a guy nobody had heard of previously) cleaned their proverbial clocks.
It should be an interesting campaign.
Dean in 2004! :)
Posted by: JAMESR on December 11, 2003 03:28 PM