xultar
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:05 PM
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Dean Supporters, Trippi isn't selling you out. |
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Aww he's cryin.....during his interview :(
He really supports Dean. He was a great loss. Good thing you still have him on your side!
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:13 PM
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1. "Dean speaks to a lot of people." |
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:22 PM
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I listened to Mathews interview Trippi tonight too. I liked Joe, but you have to recognize the 2 losses in Iowa and NH. I hate the political process, but as Howard Dean said, you have to play the hand dealt you. Maybe Trippi was too nice. Maybe Neel will be able to steer the Dean campaign through the mine field.
Whoever is our nominee is, he will have a more treacherous mine field with the Pubs than with the Dems. I believe the Dems have been far to nice on the campaign trail in the last several years and that's why we are the minority party in the House and the Senate today.
Maybe we do need a guy who is very familiar with the Washington methods to guide Dean to victory!
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:15 PM
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2. Trippi most definitely wasn't selling out. He showed how much he |
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believes in Dean. He showed class and loyalty. This is the most impressed I've ever been with him.
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:18 PM
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He didn't sound like a man who wanted to leave that campaign. I bet he has a change of heart after he sleeps on it. :)
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:21 PM
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4. It is sad when a person really puts their heart into something and |
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then wlks away. I think he will go back as well. If anyone feels that strongly about something and has their heart is so tied up they can't let go. He may be hurt but he still cares. He will be back.
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:22 PM
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6. I'm glad he's still there, but I wish he hadn't left the campaign |
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it just gave the media a lot of fodder about Dean's demise. *sigh*
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:24 PM
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What's this demise stuff????
Remember, Clinton was written off by all the media too!
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:27 PM
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10. yes, but clinton didn't have a front-loaded primary season like dean does |
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but I'm still there for Dean to the end, whether it's losing the nomination or winning the White House in 2005.
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:27 PM
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:25 PM
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8. I agree - In my opinion Trippi was the Dean campaign |
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Should have rode it out another month....
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:26 PM
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9. I wouldn't be surprised if he continued some involvement after the |
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churn subsides. He needs a while to sort things out. He clearly believes deeply in Dean.
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:30 PM
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12. I think Joe will be back with Dean before this is all over. |
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:40 PM
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13. In New GQ - Trippi Says He & Dean Didn't Like Each Other |
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and he was scared to death everytime Dean got infront of a mic. Paul Begala said on Crossfire today, while holding up the mag.
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Thu Jan-29-04 10:03 PM
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16. Too Bad Begala isn't a Democrat |
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Thu Jan-29-04 11:01 PM
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17. I heard another nat'l staffer say the same thing - they have no control |
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over what Howard Dean says. Makes them nervous. Makes the national Democrats uneasy too as we have all seen; they also like to control. But it makes his supporters ecstatic because they know for certain Howard Dean is his own man.
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:41 PM
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14. There's a pretty good chance his emotion is tinged with guilt over $$$. |
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I still haven't heard a convincing rebuttal of the allegation carried in last night's NYT piece that Dean moved Trippi aside largely because of the issue that Trippi's own ad agency made more than $3 million in placement commissions for Dean TV ads. Those commissions came out of Dean funds.
If accurate, it would only be smart for Trippi to maintain a public position of allegiance to the campaign.
I don't know what the truth is here, but I'm damned surprised nobody seems to know the facts about this very strong allegation, and, even more, Dean supporters seem to be giving Trippi a pass on it.
I own an ad agency. I guarantee you that if it were me and I were absolutely dedicated to the election of a candidate because the future of my country depended on it, I sure as hell wouldn't skim 10-15% of the contributions off the top--well in excess of what I'd need for a salary and to actually have people do the work.
This is a serious allegation. How in the hell is it that Norville didn't even bring it up?
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Thu Jan-29-04 09:51 PM
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15. Before I heard Dean didn't want Joe to leave I almost believed |
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the whole mismanagement of money thing. I don't believe it anymore and here's why. If Trippi had of mismanaged the money Dean would not have asked him to stay on in the campaign. That's one thing about Dean that won't change. If he hires someone or gives them a position and they screw up really badly or are in any way negligent, they won't be keeping that job. This is one of the things that he would bring to Washington that would make one hell of a huge difference in the way things work. It doesn't matter if it's a Republican or a Democrat...if they are corrupt, cheating or doing something bad on purpose he won't protect them. If it's just laziness, he'll ride their butts and make them do their job. He has a way of getting things done that you don't often see in politics. If people knew Dean as Vermonters know him, they would support him at the same level that Joe Trippi does. It's really sad to see so many people ignoring all he has to offer by allowing the GOP to play on irrational fear.
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