Democrats turn to failed liberal to lead their party - to the margins. Is that a howler, or what?
Tribune Columnist
February 9, 2005
http://www.abqtrib.com/albq/op_columnists/article/0,2565,ALBQ_19865_3534645,00.htmlLet's give him hell!!
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One Super Bowl down, one to go.
You see, the Democratic Party is holding a little Super Bowl of its own three short days from today, as state party leaders gather to select a national chairman.
It appears former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean will command that position. This has Republicans so giddy that many are considering breaking with their staid, stuffed, white shirts and donning something daring to celebrate - stuffed pale blue, maybe.
Each story revealing Dean as the front-runner has left me in an increasing state of disbelief. Certainly Dean's allure to the far left reaches of his party makes for sweet media. But it's also sweet music to Republican ears.
The stories must be wrong, right? I mean, Dean's the guy who ran his presidential campaign into the ground in a matter of weeks. He went from standing on the bow of the USS Primaries screaming "I'm king of the world" to just screaming.
Surely the Democrats can choke down their loathing of President Bush long enough to see what a serving of Howard Dean would taste like to most Americans. Most Americans? A Wall Street Journal poll found only 27 percent of Democrats approved of Dean as their leader.
A Dean chairmanship would amount to a victory for billionaire
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