Posted by: republican October 4, 2004
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I wouldn't trust Howard Dean's word at all. And he provided such a lousy answer when Blitzer asked him about what he said in his book "Bill Clinton once told me it's better to be strong and wrong than weak and right. I believe that's true." He insisted that Bush doesn't have a clear position. Everybody knows that Bush is consistent. Whether he's consistently wrong or consistently right - that depends upon which party you support.