http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-na-message28nov28,1,1913507.storyAnger Trumping Hope in Dean's Message
The Democrat's promise of change is lost amid his bluntness, which could hurt him, analysts say.
By Matea Gold
Times Staff Writer
November 28, 2003
DAVENPORT, Iowa — Howard Dean was finishing another firebrand speech in which he lambasted President Bush, this time for his education reforms.<snip>
Then, as he always does, the Democratic presidential candidate shifted gears.
"We need to take this country back by being positive," he said, scanning the room as he spoke. "I want to have hope again, I want to have optimism."<snip>
"They still don't understand," he said of his critics in a recent interview. "What we're really tapping into is the desire for hope again."<snip>
"We're going to have a little fun at the president's expense tonight, but we're also going to say what we would do better," he told voters at a town hall meeting in Hampton, N.H., recently. "Because we're not going to beat President Bush by simply telling everybody how dreadful he is."<snip>
And so at the end of every speech, Dean casts his candidacy as a harbinger for change. He talks about renewing a sense of broad community. And he encourages individuals to believe they can make a difference in society.
"The biggest lie that people like me tell people like you at election time is, 'If you vote for me, I'll solve all your problems,' " he says. "The truth is, the power to take this country back is in your hands, not mine."<snip>