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Sunday, January 08, 2006
 
Nice Try, Ken Mehlman

Howard Dean takes a lot of unjustified criticism in the MSM (mostly for saying the same things about Iraq that Republicans like Chuck Hagel say, but because he's been labeled as "unhinged," the media likes to focus only when Dean says them), but he's dead-on here stopping Wolf Blitzer in his tracks after Blitzer questions Dean using untrue, RNC-crafted spin on the Republican-Abramoff scandal. Take a look for yourself.

Atrios has the transcript and an editorial comment:

BLITZER: Should Democrats who took money from Jack Abramoff, who has now
pleaded guilty to bribery charges, among other charges, a Republican lobbyist in
Washington, should the Democrat who took money from him give that money to
charity or give it back?

DEAN: There are no Democrats who took money from Jack Abramoff, not one,
not one single Democrat. Every person named in this scandal is a Republican.
Every person under investigation is a Republican. Every person indicted is a
Republican. This is a Republican finance scandal. There is no evidence that Jack
Abramoff ever gave any Democrat any money. And we've looked through all of those
FEC reports to make sure that's true.

BLITZER: But through various Abramoff-related organizations and outfits, a
bunch of Democrats did take money that presumably originated with Jack
Abramoff.

DEAN: That's not true either. There's no evidence for that either. There is
no evidence...

BLITZER: What about Senator Byron Dorgan?

DEAN: Senator Byron Dorgan and some others took money from Indian tribes.
They're not agents of Jack Abramoff. There's no evidence that I've seen that
Jack Abramoff directed any contributions to Democrats. I know the Republican
National Committee would like to get the Democrats involved in this. They're
scared. They should be scared. They haven't told the truth. They have misled the
American people. And now it appears they're stealing from Indian tribes. The
Democrats are not involved in this.

BLITZER: Unfortunately Mr. Chairman, we got to leave it right there.

Howard Dean, the chairman of the Democratic Party, always speaking out
bluntly, candidly.

The transcriptionist didn't bother to put in Blitzer's DEEP SIIIIIIGGHH
before his last comment.

Wolf, before you sigh again at the end of an interview like this, it might be a good idea to actually fact-check the faxes you receive from Ken Mehlman and the RNC. Those guys aren't known for their intellectual honesty.

"Liberal media," huh? More like "lazy media."

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