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I find it shocking that Dean, the chairman of the DNC, actively teaches impressionable high school students that U.S. politics are “corrupt”:
“The reason we need you to give money is because the political process on both sides – but particularly on the Republican side – has been utterly corrupted by people who give huge amounts of money from large corporations,” Dean told a high school audience in Vancouver, Oregon.
The top Democrat made no mention of donors like George Soros or Peter Lewis, who spent upwards of $50 million between the two of them to defeat George Bush last year.
The wealthiest GOP donors, meanwhile, were only able to pony up a small fraction of that amount.
bin Laden and all the enemies of this country are surely pleased by such a speech. How can the leaders of the Left condone such an attack on our nation? How can they not be ashamed and embarrassed by such a thing, coming from their leadership?
My guess is that many of the high school students themselves knew enough to tell that was inappropriate behavior for a leader of this country.
Dean is far beneath what the American Left rightfully needs in its leadership.