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In reply to the discussion: Howard Dean highly disappointed me with his statement about Senator Warren. [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,212 posts)24. 'said Warren is “right on policy, but the rhetoric needs to be toned down.' - he associated her
with the rhetoric - according to The Hill, which appears to be the source. He continued:
Our program cannot be soak the rich that's a mistake and alienates middle class people. But on substance, the Warren wing is correct, said Dean.
The rhetoric about wealth creation needs to be scaled back because Americans like wealth creation, he added.
The rhetoric about wealth creation needs to be scaled back because Americans like wealth creation, he added.
So he bracketed 'soak the rich with 'Warren', and with 'rhetoric'. There can be no doubt he was either directly attributing it to her, or attempting to associate her with it.
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Howard Dean highly disappointed me with his statement about Senator Warren. [View all]
trumad
Mar 2015
OP
Read the whole thread--Dean is being excoriated, cut out of the herd, and thrown under the bus.
MADem
Mar 2015
#88
OK, that's a stretch of a comparison, IMO. Unless people on DU are equivalent to public figures
MADem
Mar 2015
#96
Who actually said "soak the rich"? I don't think WARREN said that, but looks like the intent of
djean111
Mar 2015
#2
'said Warren is “right on policy, but the rhetoric needs to be toned down.' - he associated her
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2015
#24
And of course, we here on DU should take the rightwing leaning Hill on face value...
MADem
Mar 2015
#70
You are correct. Any assertion that this is not what he was intending is, at best, disingenuous.
djean111
Mar 2015
#30
Warren simply wants to return to "Eisenhower-era middle class values" (that's the way I'd frame it)
zazen
Mar 2015
#7
Well, I have been blocked by Howard Dean at Twitter since I questioned his ed reform views.
madfloridian
Mar 2015
#10
You have something to back that up, or is it just something you're pulling out of thin air?
Dawgs
Mar 2015
#37
Eh, I deconstructed the Trickle Down theory of economics on Discussionist and no one disagreed..
Fumesucker
Mar 2015
#55
Anyone who is talking about "don't soak the rich" is referring to Trickle Down
Fumesucker
Mar 2015
#73
I wish he had been more specific about what 'rhetoric' from Warren he thinks should be 'scaled back'
bigtree
Mar 2015
#15
Can't be. Some here think most people in the middle-class think they're rich. n/t
Dawgs
Mar 2015
#44
Who is talking about 'soaking', just a bit of more dampness is all I've been hearing.
langstonhues
Mar 2015
#20
... 2004 is calling, Dean. Wants The Scream back. of all people, Dean ?? STFU.
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2015
#21
Clearly, he learned the wrong thing and Warren is not screaming. I think it
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2015
#72
I think Warren's rhetoric could be far more honest, she speaks as if she herself was not a Supply
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#23
I only hear her positions on one area, so that's one thing. The other is I just don't care for
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#74
The rhetoric of equality helped Obama twice. Why abandon it now? HRC doesn't want to embrace it,
leveymg
Mar 2015
#28
the 2% has totally brainwashed the lower classes to fear ALL TAXES going higher. divide +conquer!
pansypoo53219
Mar 2015
#56
If a middle-class person thinks their taxes are going up when they hear "tax the rich"...
truebrit71
Mar 2015
#66
This may be the tip of the party establishment's campaign against the Warren wing.
Marr
Mar 2015
#68
I really hope this is just temporary behavior to get himself appointed head of the DNC...
cascadiance
Mar 2015
#101