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Robb Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 01:44 PM
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Anti-Dean op-ed from "Strategic Vision"
This op-ed has been emailed to hundreds of newspapers, from someone from "Strategic Vision" -- anyone ever heard of them? What's their angle? Clearly not Democrats, these folks.

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Dean a Disaster for Democrats

Suffering repeated electoral setbacks, Democrats have been in search of an
identity and now it appears that they have one – Howard Dean. The selection of Howard Dean to become the Democratic National Committee Chairman appears to be all but a formality at this point. In doing so, Democrats are dropping the pretense they are in search of way to connect with voters in the red states. In selecting Dean as their Chairman, Democrats are showing that theirs is the Party of Michael Moore and the extreme left. They resemble the Bourbon Kings of France after the Revolution who learned nothing nor forgot nothing.

Democrats suffered a debacle in 2002 and 2004. Preparing for 2006, one would think they would take stock of what went wrong in 2004. Yet they have not. They try to comfort themselves by saying that the problem was their presidential candidate – John Kerry. While Kerry had his weaknesses, how is Howard Dean an improvement? Dean actually makes John Kerry look like a moderate in his positions. In the upcoming 2006 Election, one can already see Democrats being morphed into Howard Dean.

Yet in selecting Dean, Democrats are supporting his positions and saying that he is where they will take voters if entrusted with power (so much for wanting to talk about values and finding common ground). A short review of his positions (one doesn’t even have to mention the scream heard around the world), shows a man out of step with mainstream America. Howard Dean’s vision of the South is a land where everyone drives a pickup with a Confederate flag and gun on the back. Dean isn’t sure if Osama bin Laden is guilty or not. Howard Dean’s vision of the Middle East is to give Hamas and other terrorist groups anything they want including Israel. Trying to appeal to Christian voters, he could not tell the Old Testament from the New Testament. While he represents the majority of Democratic voters with his policy of run and appeasement in Iraq, he is out of step with the majority of Americans. Finally, for a Party that wants to reach out to social conservatives or at least give them a voice, his stated desire in 2004 was to become the first “gay President” (a play upon Bill Clinton being referred to as “the first Black President”). And Democrats have tied their future to this man.

It is not like that there were not other candidates for Democrats to support until the Democratic kamikaze mission began in rallying around Dean– Tim Roemer and Martin Frost with moderate positions both come to mind. Rather, Democratic leaders (like Democrats in the United States Senate who fought Condoleezza Rice’s nomination as Secretary of State; Alberto Gonzales as Attorney General; filibuster against the President’s judicial nominees; and want to debate the Social Security issue as if it were still 1935 and FDR was in office) are showing voters that moderates and conservatives are not wanted. In their twisted logic, it is the voter’s fault and not the their fault that they lost the 2004 election.

They just don’t get the message that voters sent them – you are out of step with us and just being against Republicans is not a reason to vote Democratic. Selecting Howard Dean will reinforce that message in voters’ minds. Maybe after suffering another punishment in 2006, Democrats will begin to get the message. But maybe not, rather they will probably endorse the ticket of Barbara Boxer and Michael Moore in 2008.

David E. Johnson is the CEO and Co-founder of Strategic Vision, LLC, a public relations and public affairs agency. He can be contacted at djohnson@strategicvision.biz
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Larkspur Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 01:49 PM
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1. David is either a DLC clown or a Repuke. It's hard to tell the difference
I don't know much about Strategic Vision, but they should take their blinders off about Dean. Of course, they could be a propaganda outlet for the Repukes and/or DLC which would explain the tone and misinformation in this piece.
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TexasSissy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 01:51 PM
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2. I don't care for Dean, but I agree that this article was written by aRepub
It's a blast against Dean personally and presents several things as facts which are, in fact, lies. Typical Republican blast-a-Dem.

Just what has gotten into the Repubs these days? They have gotten to be so mean and hateful and intolerant of all who disagree with them philosophically or politically, in the least little way. A result of the Bush mentality of intolerance and arrogance, I expect. They will look back on these days in shame....or they will say that THEY didn't feel that way. They should hang their heads in shame.
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merwin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 01:53 PM
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3. Strategic Vision is an Atlanta based Republican polling firm.
Clear agenda in bashing Dean.
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ladjf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 01:55 PM
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7. Clear sign the a Dean choice would be a good one.
Haven't we been here before?
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LuminousX Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 01:53 PM
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4. Funny... Dean is the only one able to connec to Red Staters
We have the issue of Republican and Republican-lite. A Democrat going to Texas and talking about Republican agenda items and how a Democratic candidate will do better at those agenda items than a Republican will lose. A Democratic candidate going to Texas and talking to them about core issues of jobs, a sound economy, a healthy environment, a sound educational system, and global security will win. Populism works. Cheap imitation doesn't.

Dean gave the South proper attention and credit. He called out the Republicans and was shooshed for it by the DLC who still thinks being the cheap imitation of the Republicans is the way to win.

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fnottr Donating Member (365 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 05:45 PM
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9. Exactly
Dean's entire message is that we have to run a 50 state campaign. He also states that he is willing to support some very moderate candidates, especially if they are in conservative areas. Furthermore, quite a few DFA backed candidates ran in solid red states and won. This article just goes to show that a lot of republicans still have no clue what Dean is about. I hope they stay this complacent for the next few elections.
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ladjf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 01:54 PM
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5. Thank you Mr. Johnson. We are sure that you have the Dems
best interest at heart. We will slavishly follow your suggestions.
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Redneck Socialist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 01:54 PM
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6. Right wing puke machine
Edited on Mon Feb-07-05 01:56 PM by Redneck Socialist
google strategic visions, here is a list of some of their clients:


Re-elect Sen. Sam Brownback for US Senate; Topeka, KS

Steve Cleveland for County Commission, 6th District; Hillsborough County, FL

Mike Crotts US Congress, 8th District; McDonough, GA

Joel Dixon for School Board, 6th District; Clayton County, GA

Shannon Goessling for Georgia Attorney General; Atlanta, GA

Klayman for US Senate; Miami, FL

Phill Kline for Kansas Attorney General; Shawnee, KS

Massey Bowers; Atlanta, GA

The Source; Topeka, KS

Mark Wortham for Georgia House of Representatives 31st District; Marietta, GA

Judy Youngblood for Duval County School Board District 6;


Brownback's a nutjob of the worst sort, Crotts is a repuke, I don't know about the others.
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SeattleRob Donating Member (893 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-07-05 02:53 PM
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8. Gee...
If those nice republicans don't like him, there must be something wrong with him, right?
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