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Open Mouth, Insert Foot
Published on May 23, 2005 By Dr Guy In Politics

This is just getting too easy!  Everytime the fool opens his mouth, he inserts his foot!  This time he took on Rush Limbaugh in what the story says:

Mr. Dean last month did an impression of Mr. Limbaugh for a gathering of Democrats in Minnesota that included the sound of someone snorting cocaine. Mr. Limbaugh became addicted to the painkiller OxyContin while dealing with years of chronic back pain, but entered a rehabilitation center last year and says he is now drug-free.

Now catch me if I am wrong.  But dont doctors take a hippocratic oath?  Is not their first concern for the patient?

Instead he makes a mockery of his oath and brains by implying that Oxycontin is Coke.  He shows his bed side manner by showing a total lack of compassion.  In short, the reason he became a politician is because he was a quack as a doctor!

I am sure glad I never got a splinter in Vermont!  With Doctors like that, I would have wound up with an amputed limb!


Comments
on May 23, 2005
HOWARD {MELTDOWN} DEAN the republicans best weapon.
on May 23, 2005

HOWARD {MELTDOWN} DEAN the republicans best weapon.

Better in the DNC than in an operating room!

on May 23, 2005
I think howard should go back to porking pigs!
on May 24, 2005
Watched Dean on meet the press Sunday and saw not one solution to anything!
Of course he has no competion on the other side either!!!
on May 24, 2005

Watched Dean on meet the press Sunday and saw not one solution to anything!
Of course he has no competion on the other side either!!!

Not having a solution is one thing.  Athelete's tongue is a different matter entirely.

on May 24, 2005
on May 24, 2005
Dean was not mocking the fact that Rush was addicted, but the fact that Rush said people who did drugs should be in jail, all while he himself was doing drugs.

How about reading the rest of the article? Dean said he was pointing out the hypocracy, not the act itself.

As the Captiol Steps, a very popular satire group who themselves wrote a parody about Limaugh's drug problems ("Look Away, Limbaugh Fans" ["I Wish I was on Oxycontin"]) , said, "Hypocracy is a seedbed of humor."
on May 25, 2005

Dean was not mocking the fact that Rush was addicted, but the fact that Rush said people who did drugs should be in jail, all while he himself was doing drugs.

How about reading the rest of the article? Dean said he was pointing out the hypocracy, not the act itself.

As the Captiol Steps, a very popular satire group who themselves wrote a parody about Limaugh's drug problems ("Look Away, Limbaugh Fans" ["I Wish I was on Oxycontin"]) , said, "Hypocracy is a seedbed of humor."

You keep telling me to read things into context. Yet I quote them verbatim, not chopped up.  So I do read them in context, but I do not try to read into them what he may have meant.  You can.  But I will let his words speak for themselves.

And it is one thing for a comedy groupd to lampoon a celebrity.  It is quite another for a Doctor, who took an oath, to do the same.  Especially one who has his own skeletons in his closet.

How many brain cells did he lose with his Binge Drinking?  From the looks of it, more than he could afford to lose.

on May 25, 2005
You did not address what the important part of what I said. He was not making fun of his drug problems, but of his hypocracy.
on May 25, 2005
You did not address what the important part of what I said. He was not making fun of his drug problems, but of his hypocracy.


if he was making fun of his hypocrisy, he would have not made reference to snorting cocaine. Something not in evidence with Limbaugh, but is with Dean.
on May 26, 2005
How would you mock hypocracy?

You do it by making reference to the act that was hypocritical.
on May 26, 2005
How would you mock hypocracy?

You do it by making reference to the act that was hypocritical.


And Dean did not.. Thank you for agreeing with me.
on May 26, 2005
Dean stated his position on Meet the Press such that Dean did not think political commentators such as Limbaugh should be making moral condemnations when the commentators have their own problems. Dean seems to feel that if a person is not perfect, they have no right telling other people that they are doing something wrong. Seems to fit with the far liberal mantra that I have been hearing that nobody should judge anybody else. He then went on to condemn and label various republicans...
on May 27, 2005

Seems to fit with the far liberal mantra that I have been hearing that nobody should judge anybody else. He then went on to condemn and label various republicans...

Yes, he is a holier than thou cuss, aint he?