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Dean's urban legend
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Contributor | Joshua L. |
Last Edited | Joshua L. Dec 29, 2003 04:56pm |
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Category | Opinion |
Media | TV News - CNN |
News Date | Monday, December 29, 2003 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | WASHINGTON -- It was bad enough when Howard Dean, interviewed on National Public Radio December 1, spread a conspiracy theory that George W. Bush ignored Saudi Arabian warnings of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
It was worse December 7 on "Fox News Sunday," when the Democratic presidential front-runner neither apologized nor repudiated himself for passing along this urban legend.
None of Dean's frantic opponents for the nomination immediately took him to task, not wanting to defend the hated Republican president. A week later, however, they contemplated whether the doctor posed too easy a general election target for President Bush. |
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