it was a loss for Dean."
The Progressive
January 20, 2004
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Dean's Glass Jaw
Matthew Rothschild
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"Dean lost in Iowa not because he was too far left, but because he was not agile in the debates, because he lacks experience in foreign policy, and because his personality grates."
"While never as progressive as the media made him out to be (he supported Clinton's assault on welfare, he is pro-capital punishment and pro-gun, and he catered to business in Vermont), Dean scored early with his courageous anti-war stance and with his roundhouses at Bush."
"Unfortunately for him, he could not counterpunch. He was not able to adequately answer questions about his own record. Why wasn't he unsealing his records as governor? Why did he say Medicare was a terrible program?"
"I watched at least a half dozen debates, and Dean didn't win a single one of them. After a while, I bet many Iowans wondered how he'd stand up against Bush in a debate. And Dean admitted he had a hole in his résumé when it came to foreign policy, and that was a killer confession."
"Then there's his personality. His arrogance and truculence seem out of proportion. His tired anti-Washington pitch (including calling Congresspeople cockroaches), his thin-skinned response to attacks, and his braggadocio rubbed people wrong in Iowa--and probably will everywhere else."
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