I posted this just now in a GD thread, but I think it is important with all the outrage here today by those saying Dems need a plan to pull out. Maybe they do, but that was NOT just the issue today. Schieffer was being very demanding, just like they were on the Social Security plans....sort of irritating. The old "Democrats have no plan meme" they have been using. I snipped that part. Dean put the burden back on this administration where it rightly belongs.
It has been an odd day here at DU. Our chairman was absolutely outstanding on Face the Nation. He really handled John Harris's questions well, and did not back down from Schieffer. When he misquoted Howard, he corrected him right then. I have been amazed at the criticism here because he did not unequivocally say Democrats have a plan.
You know how so many here call us one issue because of our belief that women need birth control rights, and the right to choose an abortion? Well, the people who are just as one-issue on the war totally overlooked the way the chairman of the party made us proud, and they have made the forums unpleasant. Dean gave in on his "staying" there stance, but that did not seem to matter either. I hope this helps.
Here is the transcript page...it is in pdf. I will post more snips for those who don't read pdf if you wish.
Transcript of Face the NationSCHIEFFER: Well, I'll go back and ask you about that in a minute, but I know the president
said, and I think it was just this week, giving a timetable for leaving Iraq would be the worst
thing we could do because it would just tell the people who oppose us there, `Look, all we have to do is hang in till they leave, and then we're OK.'
Dr. DEAN: We need to leave. We're not going to be there forever, I hope. We're not going to be there forever. So the question is: What is a reasonable way to get out? And that's--we have no answers from the president on that at all. He keeps saying--well, his administration appears to be divided. Some of the generals have said, `Well, we can withdraw some of the troops, perhaps as many as 30,000, after the elections.' We have others saying, `Well, we're not going to leave.' These people do not know what they're doing. They didn't know what they were doing when we got in, they had no plan then. They have no plan now. They do not know what they're doing.
SCHIEFFER: Why do you suppose it is, though, Governor, that while people are losing confidence in the president's handling of the war that--and every poll suggests that--why do you suppose that people are not buying what Democrats are saying? They don't seem to be taking too much to the Democrats on that.
Dr. DEAN: I think they are buying what Democrats are saying. I think people believe that we
need a plan to get our troops to come home. I think that people do understand now...
SCHIEFFER: But if may say so...
Dr. DEAN: Sure.
SCHIEFFER: ...I mean, saying we need a plan. I mean, sure, you need a plan, but do you
have a plan? Is anybody working on a plan? What would you propose?
Dr. DEAN: Well, Bob, the president of the United States is commander in chief. It is up to
him to come up for a plan. You can't expect a congressman and senators who don't have the
same access to intelligence as the president does to come up with a plan to withdraw our troops from Iraq. We look--the president got us into Iraq 'cause people were willing to trust the president, even some Democrats were willing to trust the president in assuming he knew what he was doing. The problem is now that there's ample evidence to say that they didn't understand what they were getting into and they still don't know what we're doing there.
They changed their goals. The troops are still not properly equipped. The constitution looks
like it may take away freedom from the Iraq people, at least half of them, instead of added to
them. What we need is a plan from the president of the United States. You can't expect a
particular senator or particular congressman to have a plan. Only the president can do that."