I don't know, but he sure can. Did you see this?
Before Dean finishes, a poignant moment comes out of nowhere.
Gloria Nieto, vice chair of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus, tearfully tells how she married her female partner in Massachusetts last year, and says she hopes that her community will always be respected within the Democratic Party.
To which Dean walks out from behind the podium and envelops the woman in a big hug. He is crying himself. "That's why I'm a Democrat," he says.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A17718-2005Feb11_2.htmlOk, go get tissue. I'll wait.
Now that's in an article by some A-hole who calls *this* alliance of PEOPLE, "special interests":
Incoming Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean spent yesterday in a series of meetings with valued Democratic constituencies at the Hilton Washington. He did the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus at 12:15 p.m., the Seniors Coordination Council at 12:45 p.m., the Women's Caucus at 3:40 p.m., the Native Americans at 4:35 p.m., the African Americans at 5 p.m., the Asian Pacific Islanders at 5:20 p.m. and the Hispanics at 5:40 p.m.
Cynics might call this regimen emblematic of the Democratic Party's over-attention to special-interest groups.Now add those up. WOMEN: half of us, and a litany of minorities who together are pretty damn MAJOR! Emblamatic of "over-attention"? Why do we let ANYONE get away with id-ing anything other than corporate interests as "special interests"? Maybe I'll post this one in gd.
I was glad to hear that he spoke about voting machines yesterday. I didn't see it, but read that he did- this time in relation, I think, to machines serving minority neighborhoods.
Another thing, regarding the OLD party structure, this reads like they could have set him up for something- money being power and all...
Although there has been widespread praise for the fund-raising prowess of Terry McAuliffe, the departing committee chairman, it is unclear how much money will actually be left as Dr. Dean takes over.
The committee has raised $13 million since last November, said the committee spokesman, Jano Cabrera. That amount includes a $1 million gift last week that Mr. Kerry donated from his presidential campaign.
But in his parting hours as chairman, Mr. McAuliffe pledged to give a good part of the cash away: $5 million to the Democratic Party in Virginia, where there will be an open seat when Gov. Mark Warner, a Democrat, leaves at the end of his term-limited tenure next year; and $1 million apiece to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Democratic Party in New York, where there are competitive mayoral and gubernatorial races in the next two years.
Additional planned expenditures will use up more money, meaning that Dr. Dean will inherit a committee that is solvent but not necessarily flush. Advisers to Dr. Dean said they had not reviewed the financial ledgers; that was expected to be among their first steps once they move in Monday morning.http://nytimes.com/2005/02/13/politics/13dems.htmlI wonder if that big transfer was coordinated with Dean?