Howard Dean Goes Off On ‘Thin-Skinned And Sanctimonious’ Press On MSNBC, Blasts National
Howard Dean Goes Off On Thin-Skinned And Sanctimonious Press On MSNBC, Blasts National Review
by Meenal Vamburkar
Howard Dean joined the
Morning Joe roundtable on Thursday, weighing in on the discussion about Attorney General Eric Holders upcoming meetings with members of the press and the outlets that chose to bow out, citing concerns about the off-the-record rules. While Dean underlined the importance of the First Amendment, he was more than a little critical of the thin-skinned and sanctimonious press.
The segment led with a
National Review piece about Holder, allowing Dean to express his distaste for the publication, which goes back to yes an editorial published about Dean himself. Right-wing conservative nut case, he charged, going on to explain comments about Benghazi that he said
National Review misconstrued. This is crap. Who gives a damn? This is why I dont read editorial pages because I dont give a damn what these people think.
But back to Holder. As Steve Schmidt countered that the criticism against the attorney general is legitimate, Dean did agree that theres a problem and that hes on the press side but also that he likes to stick it to them because theyre so thin-skinned and sanctimonious.
This is a legitimate area of debate and I probably going to end up coming down on the side of the press not because they are whiny and complaining but because the First Amendment is really important, Dean argued. On the other hand, if Im Obama or Eric Holder, I got a problem because my intelligence is being compromised. This is a tough issue.
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