Amid the DNC’s struggle for fresh faces, Howard Dean thinks his fits the bill.
That’s why he’s making a bid for the Democratic National Committee chairmanship again.
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“The dems need organization and focus on the young,” the daffy Dean tweeted on Thursday.
“Need a fifty state strategy and tech rehab,” he continued. “I am in for chairman again.”
YAAAR!
Dean’s biggest contribution to the highbrow general election rhetoric was when he floated the theory that Donald Trump’s sniffing during the debate could have meant he was a coke user.
“Why did you go there?” host Kate Snow asked Dean on MSNBC.
“Well, you can’t make a diagnosis over the television,” Dean responded, “I would never do that.
“But … that is actually a signature of people who use cocaine.
“I’m not suggesting Trump does,” Dean said coyly, before Snow jumped in saying, “But you are suggesting it, actually, in a tweet.”
“No, I’m suggesting we think about it,” Dean responded, attempting to split hairs.
“So he sniffs during the presentation, which is something that users do. He also has grandiosity, which is something that accompanies that problem.
“He has delusions — I’m not talking about being crazy,” Dean continued, “but for example, when he told everybody he was very smart not to pay taxes then denied he said it in front of 100 million people, it’s not that he’s delisiary about it, it’s that he thinks that somehow he’s not going to get caught.
“He has trouble with pressured speech … he couldn’t keep himself together,” Dean said.
He then speculated that because Trump is 70 years old, he “probably” does not have a coke habit.
“But I think it would be interesting to ask him and see if he ever had a problem with that,” Dean added.
Dean will likely battle Donna Brazile, a Hillary Clinton lackey who was caught by Wikileaks feeding debate questions to her candidate during the primary.
A white man trying to take the job of a black woman? How progressive!
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