[That is probably unrealistic. But the possibility has veterans of the Internet and the world of real competitive politics worried.] I'd hate to think, ... what Hitler could've done with the Internet. |
[That's what Joe Trippi did. As the first manager of the presidential campaign of Howard Dean, he raised immense sums and also got people out of their homes and into the campaign -- all via the Internet.] What you've got to do, is you have to have two-way communication, ... It's the bond, to be able to talk to each other about you, that is important. |
Ads like this are the reason that less than half of the voting population in America bothers to go to the polls. |
He stands for something, he has that idealism and that something that you just don't see in 99.9 percent of today's politicians. |
I assure you these allegations are false. |
I moved here to get away from this stuff. For the first four or five years it was pretty peaceful, and then Cheney and Rumsfeld showed up. |
I still believe Howard Dean's going to be the nominee, and I think he's the candidate who can change this country, |
I suspect this is because they would rather attack than talk about why -- with a combined three-quarters of a century in Washington -- they have delivered few real results. |
I think the campaign has the money it needs to fight on, |
I told him [Dean] that he really had inspired me in Iowa about a year ago, ... Well, when you give something this much of your life and the sacrifices that you make, he really did and he still does [inspire me]. |
If she wants it, I don't see how anyone can beat her. |
It is a tight race, ... We believe we're still ahead. Our numbers show that. |
It is time to tell the whole story of who Howard Dean is and what he believes and what he has learned from people across the country that he has visited in the past year and what his vision is for the country. |
Look, we haven't won Iowa or New Hampshire, a vote hasn't been cast, |
So to be talking to anybody about being vice president doesn't make a whole lot of sense. It doesn't make sense now. |