I guess I had hoped that Dean would stay out of the insanely counterproductive political posturing regarding al-Maliki that has apparently become Job One over at the Democratic HQ. No such luck:
Democratic Party chairman Howard Dean on Wednesday called Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki an "anti-Semite" for failing to denounce Hezbollah for its attacks against Israel.
Al-Maliki has condemned Israel's offensive, prompting several Democrats to boycott his address to a joint meeting of Congress and others to criticize him. Dean's comments were the strongest to date.
As a guy who suffered stupid, shallow, counterproductive condemnations when he tried to tell the truth, you'd think that he'd have the experience, to say nothing of the integrity, to avoid making them himself. You'd be wrong.
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