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Originally Posted by LA_Spartan
Right, because Howard Dean decides who goes on Meet the Press.
How 'bout the fact that he was chair of Judiciary during the Clarence Thomas hearings and is now chair of Foreign Relations? Maybe that's the reason he's in front of the cameras so much?
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Of course not...and who would even suggest that? Not I. Look, both parties do it. It makes sense. For example, you will never see someone with a tough election coming up making the counter-statement to the President's State of the Union address. I made no reference to the DNC, why did you?