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Howard Dean Debates Health Care With Mary Landrieu, Chris Matthews (VIDEO)
11 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Howard Dean is digging in. The former DNC Chairman appeared on MSNBC's Hardball on Wednesday, getting into a heated health care debate with both host Chris Matthews and senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA). Dean defended his "kill the bill" position espoused a day earlier on the network's Countdown with Keith Olbermann , saying that good things about currently proposed health care reforms are outweighed by "goodies" to insurance companies. "It ...
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1 hour, 10 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post
I want to take a moment just to recognize what has been recognized before, but needs to be recognized right here and now one more time: Howard Dean is a genuine hero. In coming out against the Lieberman-gutted health insurance "reform" bill, Dean is leveraging every shred of power he can muster to create the political space for the final bill - whether passed now, or later after going back to the drawing board - to be better and more ...
Related contentHoward Dean: I Won't Support Obama "Vigorously" (VIDEO)
40 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post
On MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Thursday, Howard Dean said he would vote for President Obama in 2012 but he would not "vigorously" support his reelection. "I'm going to support President Obama when he runs for re-election," Dean, a former presidential candidate himself, said. "Not vigorously. I'm going to vote for him." Host Joe Scarborough laughed. In a Washington Post op-ed that same day, Dean said he would not vote for the current health care ...
Related contentHoward Dean Blasts Senate Health Bill as Bigger Corporate Bailout Than AIG's
39 minutes ago ago from Politics Daily
In this morning's Washington Post , Howard Dean blasts the Senate health bill as a sop to the insurance industry masquerading as real reform. Instead of lowering costs and increasing competition, he argues that the bill will do the opposite, hurting seniors and working-class Americans in the process. If Dean were a senator, he writes, "I would not vote for it." As a doctor, a former four-term governor of Vermont and former chairman of the ...
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