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December 7, 2003
Hewitt: Dean Lacks Seriousness

Hugh Hewitt doesn't think much of Howard Dean or his campaign, but then again, that's no surprise. Hugh writes extensively today on his blog about the false sense of singularity amongst the Deanies:

The Dean people are too young to know what a rel "movement" looks like. This is a nice campaign, one likely to capture the nomination and get swept aside in a landslide for an incumbent President backed by a booming economy, significant legislative achievements, and a serious commitment to national security.

At the close of business in November, these warriors of December '03 will look at each other with blank or dazed expressions. They never saw it coming. Because they never read a book on campaigns past.

Just read the whole thing and remember this when you keep hearing about the "historic" nature of the Dean campaign.

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Posted by Ed Morrissey at December 7, 2003 10:08 PM

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