Today, the College Democrats are hosting former Vermont Governor, DNC chairman, and presidential candidate, Howard Dean.
The infamous “scream” aside, Howard Dean is a progressive ideologue. In a 2005 Human Events column, Bill O’Reilly poses the question, “Where Would Howard Dean be without hate?”
O’Reilly writes:
“The thing you've got to love about Howard Dean is that he is sincere in his hate. No phony he, Dean despises Republicans, and everything for which they stand….Howard Dean's anger may be amusing to those on the far left, but the unintended consequence is it has made him a joke. Dean can command a forum of true believers now, but
Dean is no longer credible, or particularly relevant these days. His angry demeanor, far left views, and unprofessional behavior have marginalized him even among many Democrats. For example in a 2007 TV appearance, he remarked, "I think we had quite enough capitalism in the last eight years and I think we need some regulation now.”
However, for all his blemishes, we stand with Dean on his opposition to the Senate Health Bill, which passed this past Christmas Eve. Dean was quoted in a radio appearance as the following:
“This is essentially the collapse of health care reform in the United States Senate. And, honestly, the best thing to do right now is kill the Senate bill and go back to the House … You have the vast majority of Americans want the choices, they want real choices. They don’t have them in this bill. This is not health care reform and it’s not close to health care reform.”
Sam K. Theodosopoulos is Editor-at-Large of the GWYAF Blog





