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11/13   http://www.townhall.com/columnists/robertnovak/rn20031113.shtml
        This is so great!  Ann Coulter talking action figures for sale!
        God damn, I love the net!  You can find anything!
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Looking closely at Dean Robert Novak archive November 13, 2003 Print Send WASHINGTON - The endorsement of Howard Dean for president this week by two major labor unions instantly changed the atmosphere in Democratic ranks. The former governor of Vermont is no longer merely a plucky outsider tweaking the political establishment. More likely than anybody else, he will be nominated for president - warts and all. Those warts are talked about by Democratic activists, only after they stress that they cannot be quoted by name in criticizing their partys prospective leader. The more I see of Howard Dean, a veteran Democratic operative told me, the less I like him. He is accused of being a poor listener whose words make trouble for himself. Tough and determined though he is, he is stubborn, humorless and often inflexible. That includes his opponents for the nomination, desperate to stop what has the appearance of a runaway train. Bushs crack opposition research team will more intensely scrutinize Deans accumulated mass of public statements. Whats more, the news media is bound to dig into and masticate what looks like a political feast. Morsels that can cause Dean political indigestion are often hidden inside statements that attracted little attention at the time. What was not reported was Deans account of a 12-year-old pregnant girl he treated. After I had talked to her for a while, he said, I came to the conclusion that the likely father of her child was her own father. That led to Deans heated promise that I will veto parental notification, evoking stormy applause. But as reported in Salon and USA Today weeks later, the father had not impregnated the girl, and Dean knew it. On NBCs Meet the Press, Dean indicated that he had first thought the father was the guilty party and so parental notification was not appropriate. In the current issue of the Weekly Standard, opinion editor David Tell relates the incident in full and leaves no doubt that Dean misrepresented the situation in addressing the NARAL dinner. Tell was one of the Republican Partys leading opposition research experts a decade ago before entering journalism and has no peer in digging out the dirt. But a peerless investigator was not needed to uncover Deans Confederate flag gaffe. Nobody paid much attention when Dean, addressing the Democratic National Committee in February, sought support of white folks who drive pickup trucks with Confederate flag decals. It took him until the next morning to back away from the Stars and Bars. Just when it appeared that Deans prickly behavior might do him in, the two labor union endorsements confirmed him as front-runner. Backing from the Service Employees International Union SEIU had been expected. But support from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees AFSCME was a devastating blow to Gephardt and Teamsters President James Hoffa. Until the end, Gephardt had hoped AFSCMEs Gerald McEntee would follow 20 other unions into his camp, leading to an AFL-CIO endorsement of the veteran congressman. In private conversation, however, McEntee has complained that Gephardt is not electable. So much for a career of organized labors most faithful supporter in the upper reaches of the Democratic Party. AFSCMEs organizational muscle in Iowa strengthens Deans hand in winning the Jan.