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February 15, 2004

Duck Hunt #10

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Will this be the last Duck Hunt with Dr. Dean still a candidate? It's not too clear. Steve Grossman, Dean, M.D.'s chairman told the NY Times that he'll back Kerry if Dr. Dean doesn't win Wisconsin, Tuesday. (He trails Kerry by 40 points.) But, ever the fighter, Dean, M.D. said, "We're not dropping out after Tuesday, period." The future of the Duck Hunt will be determined by what transpires in Burlington, VT later this week.

Now, on to the blogosphere. Some of these posts are a bit old, but I think they're still good and viable--unlike the Dr. Duck campaign.

  • Steven Taylor offers up the possiblity that Dr. Dean might be quite visible at the Democratic convention. That might be the reason he'll "suspend" the campaign rather than officially drop out. Suggestion to Dems: Give Dean, M.D. a prime time slot for a speech. I want a Democratic version of Pat Buchanan in 1992.
  • Michele places the Deaniacs right up with Tupperware and Mary Kay in the cult pantheon.
  • Allah has declared Blog for America the "Saddest Place on the Internet." When god talks, we better listen.
  • Glenn Reynolds gets his first DH links with a quick comment on who failed who in the Dean, M.D. campaign and for wondering who Joe Trippi really wants to blame for the biggest political flameout in my lifetime.
  • By way of One Fine Jay, Gregory Markle offers up two Dr. Dean quotes. One has to do with dog urine.
  • Professor Bainbridge notes The Economist named the Deaniacs the "pierced nipple wing of the party."

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[NY Times story via Political Wire.]

Posted by Sean Hackbarth in Howard the Duck at 11:07 PM | Comments (0)