This week we heard from several Dean Dozen members, including John Drury, Melina Fox, Amy Vasquez, Deborah Heinrich, and Ken Campbell. We had guest blogs from Kendra Lloyd-Knox, and also from U.S. Senator Tom Daschle.
On Monday, Governor Dean posted his weekly column. This particular edition, titled Labor Day, dealt with the middle class squeeze largely ignored by the Bush administration. Tuesday, we responded to Dick Cheney's irresponsible comments, and added a lighthearted entry on President Bush's problems with the English language.
Wednesday, the Log Cabin Republicans officially decided not to endorse President Bush and, the next day, Governor Dean sent out an email urging our supporters to help Senator Daschle compete with against Republican war chest. We also covered former U.S. President Jimmy Carter's letter chastising Zell Miller.
On Friday, we asked whether health care could actually get any more expensive (apparently so), and featured an article on the pattern of dishonesty throughout Bush's adult life.
Governor Dean made the news several times this week. Redlands Daily Facts featured an article on Dean's Message of Involvement on Tuesday, to be followed by Columbia Journalism Review's article on the Governor's critique of the media. On Friday, Governor Dean was featured in both the Brown Daily Herald and the Providence Journal for his appearance at Brown.
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