“You know, I have grown up in the Northeast my entire life. And in the Northeast, we do not talk openly about religion. I’ve spent a lot of time in the South. I have a lot of friends from the South. In the South, people do integrate religion openly, easily into their lives, both Black Southerners and white Southerners.
“I understand that if I’m going to campaign for the presidency of the United States, I have to be comfortable in the milieu that other Americans are comfortable, not just for my own region, for everywhere else.
“I think any columnist who questions my belief is over the line. But I do believe that it is important for the president of the United States to be comfortable everywhere, and I plan to learn how to do that.”—Howard Dean at the Democratic Candidates Debate in Iowa, Jan. 4, 2004 (via CNN)
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3 replies on “Memo to Dean: Other Americans aren’t comfortable in a milieu where the term milieu is used”
Dean almost has it all. Now he has just got to remember to pick a Yalie running mate so we can truly have a Yale fake football game for the governance of the country. Me? I’m voting for Ralph Nader … the outsider … he went to Harvard.
Why is Dean so prone to lift the curtain on his strategic thoughts, ie; the confederate-flag- in-pickup-truck line? It’s as if whatever he’s been talking about with Trippi keeps dribbling out of his mouth onstage.
“Perhaps Dean intends to run as the son of a milieu worker.”
http://slate.msn.com/id/2093489/