How original.

HOWARD DEAN: You know, I think it’s much more complicated in some ways. The Tea Party are really frustrated, you know — if you’re 55 years old and you lost your job in the last recession, you either don’t have one now still or you’re making half of what you were before. They are seeing this enormous demographic shift. People who look like them don’t run the country anymore. The democratic party is this incredibly diverse party, they are not, the Tea Party. And so in their frustration they lash out and refuse to take seriously any solution of anybody. So I think that the establishment Republicans have got a tough row to hoe here. First of all, not only do they not have any solutions, there is no solution that will satisfy the Tea Party people except going back to the ’60s. I’m talking about the 1860s, not the 1960s.

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