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Hugh Lincoln [OP]

2003-08-05 18:57 | User Profile

Slimester Dick Morris has an interesting column in the Aug. 5, 2003 New York Post (not yet online, the column) about how former Vermont governor Howard Dean used the Internet to go from nobody-hood to raising money and making the front of Time and Newsweek as a presidential contender. He cites interesting facts: 60 million Americans once relied on the nightly national news; now, 20 million do.

This is good news for White nationalists/paleoconservatives. The less folks base decisions on jew-controlled TV, the better for us.

Thoughts?


Otho_Isch

2003-08-05 19:44 | User Profile

A small aside, but Dean's campaign chair is Stephen Grossman, ex-prez of AIPAC. I think that has more to do with Dean raising cash than anything else.


Hugh Lincoln

2003-08-05 21:23 | User Profile

Yes, I caught that, and that certainly casts doubt on the purity of the Internet-ness of Dean.

Still, I'm taking it as a good sign. The money raised for Chester Doles' legal defense was another.