I for one have heard him say no impeachment. I have heard other Dem leaders say the same. I don't know all the reasoning behind it, but I do know we would get Cheney right now.
What I resent is Dave Lindorff doing the same thing he did last year. He unjustly criticized Howard Dean over going easy on the Republicans. Dean emailed him this statement:
"The DNC is not in the business of telling Congress to go easy on this President," Dean wrote. "I'd be grateful if you could correct the report."
Here is Lindorff's article at Counterpunch from March of last year, the one in which he replied to Howard Dean's email. He did not really apologize, just changed some of his words around.
Howard Dean emails CounterpunchIt's nice to be noticed as a columnist, and I will clarify my point. I agree with Dean that the DNC as an organization is not telling Congress anything. Indeed, Rep. Mike Honda (D-CA), vice chair of the DNC, is one of the latest in a slowly growing number of Democratic members of the House to sign on to Rep. John Conyers' December bill (HR 635) calling for a special panel to investigate impeachable crimes by the president. But that said, I've also learned from people close to the members of Congress who've been feeling the heat that Democratic Party leaders--the people who run the key party organizations such as the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee and the Democratic House Campaign committee, and the DNC--are putting intense pressure on members to prevent a bill of impeachment.
He still insisted the DNC leaders were working behind the scenes to stop impeachment, but he added the DSCC and DCCC.
Well, I am noticing him again as a columnist, because he is saying almost the same thing he said in the same month last year. I wish I could get away with that stuff here at DU. I could have a lot of fun not having to back up what I said.
Here is what he is saying now.
Impeachment like Spring is in the airFor a year now, Democratic leaders like Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-IL), Rep. Nancy Pelosi D-CA), Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) and DNC head Howard Dean have been working to tamp down the pressures to hold the president accountable for his crimes and abuses of power by way of impeachment. But as the weight of the evidence of Bush administration criminality, arrogance and unconstitutional actions have mounted, and as more and more citizens have lost faith in the government, the beam has been tilting. It won’t be long before it is the administration and the Democratic Party leadership who find themselves dangling and without support.
At that point, Pelosi and the DNC will have to surrender to the will of the grassroots, and step aside for the ensuing stampede of impeachment bills. Impeachment, like spring, is in the air.
He should be asked to show that the DNC is working in this way. I don't believe it, and I don't think he should say it unless he can show proof. Especially after last year.
Here is more:
Democratic Party leaders also worked behind the scenes to kill off grassroots attempts to follow Thomas Jefferson’s alternative route to impeachment by getting state legislatures to pass bicameral impeachment resolutions. They strong-armed legislative leaders in the senates of both Washington State and New Mexico to block efforts to put such resolutions to a floor debate and vote in those two states, and have been working mightily to block a similar grassroots campaign in Vermont.
Who are the vague "they" he refers to as doing these things. I believe he should specify which Democrats. I know that if Governor Dean is one working against it in Vermont, we would most likely have heard about it at DFA. That simply makes no sense. Go to www.blogforamerica.com and type in "impeach". You will get all kinds of hits. Many in the DNC and in the DFA are actively working for impeachment.
Fair is fair. If the party chairman himself is doing that, if indeed Reid and Pelosi are doing that behind the scenes, Lindorff should present some proof.
If it is state Democratic leaders, which I highly suspect, that is another thing. Governor Dean is not a big believer of pampering Republicans, but he believes in using
proper tactics at the right time. They are building their cases. And he is right, right now if we impeach we get Cheney. I would never get away with being so vague here at DU. I would be pushed for sources and more. Waiting for clarification.
More from February 06. This may have been partially why Dean wrote him. Not sure.
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/madfloridian/9