Seems conservative David Brooks believes the new DNC Chair should make liberals unhappy because there are today more conservatives out there than liberals ("three conservatives in this country for every two liberals") and more moderates willing to vote for conservatives, contradicting Gov Dean who believes that Democrats have a natural majority out there they're not tapping into because folks sense Democrats don't believe in their causes and that the media has allowed the GOP to dupe socially conservative economic populists.
Who to believe? :-)
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/18/opinion/18brooks.html?oref=loginED COLUMNIST
The Gingrich Democrats
By DAVID BROOKS
The Social Security debate has exposed interesting differences within the Democratic Party between those who are inspired by Bill Clinton and those who are inspired by - wait for it - Newt Gingrich.
The Clintonites oppose President Bush's plan to carve out private accounts. But infused with those reconciling "third way" instincts, they are quick to come up with alternative plans they hope will win bipartisan support.
Clintonites like Gene Sperling or Representative Rahm Emanuel still tend to have a governing mentality - even in the minority, they are always proposing things, rarely just opposing.
The Democratic Gingrichians are different. They feel that Social Security is to Bush what health care reform was to Clinton - the big overreach that will allow the opposing party to deliver a devastating blow to the president, and maybe even regain control of Congress.
Their core belief is that Republicans have won of late because they have been ruthless and disciplined while Democrats have been responsible and wimpy. It is time, the neo-Gingrichians say, to scorch the earth. "I believe that the Republican majority has acted in such a dictatorial fashion that a full-scale revolt is the only solution," the Democratic consultant Howard Wolfson told Michael Crowley of The New Republic.
That means waging a Gingrich-style war on the entire Congressional power structure. That means furiously opposing every other Bush initiative. That means giving up any hope of trying to work with Republicans, but staging an all-out effort to crush and delegitimize them. <snip>