Dated Kerry, Married Dean

Harold Ford announced that he will not challenge Howard Dean for DNC chair. Score another one for the progressive movement over the corporate wing of the party. To celebrate, here is an outstanding article on Howard Dean from Hoteline, Dated Kerry, Married Dean:Who won the election for Democrats last week? Apportion a large measure of credit to the national environment and to Republican mistakes. Give the Democratic grassroots, who cultivated candidates, knocked on doors and raised money for people and causes ignored (at first) by the national party. Certainly, Rahm Emanuel and Chuck Schumer deserve their accolades.

And then there's Howard Dean, the unorthodox, insurgent chairman of the Democratic Party. For more than a year, many of the party's familiarly named strategists, consultants and hangers-on have been convinced that Dean wanted to shape the national committee as a counterweight to the party committees. So if party committees get credit for the victory, Dean should get none, right?

Wrong.(...)

Leave the Internet aside: the architecture of Dean Politics has become the de mode style for the entire party. Dean promoted a vocal, confrontational style of campaigning, one that did not cede an inch to Republicans. His primary campaign was predicated on a 50 state strategy. He urged Democrats to adopt issues that would drive wedges between the Republican base and the party's weaker adherents (mostly in the suburbs). He rejected the politics of inoculation, pronouncing himself proud to be the talisman of the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party. He intuited that the party (and voters) wanted the Democrats to be the opposition party.(...)

As the result of Dean's own 50 state funding initiatives, when states like Indiana and Wyoming and Nebraska suddenly featured competitive races, the DNC had trained field staffers on the ground. But even Dean's admirers admit that there's no concrete way to know whether the 50 State Project gave these races a bigger boost than the DSCC and DCCC efforts.

But give Dean credit for setting the tone and style of Democratic politics. Successful, Democratic politics, that is, in an environment that Dean first detected three years ago.Read the whole thing. It is awesome.

Tags: Democrats, fifty-state strategy, Howard Dean (all tags)

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Re: Dated Kerry, Married Dean
Even the Brits are asking for help.

Labour drafts in US election architect for 'our midterms'
by gdtroiano 2006-11-14 07:43AM | 0 recs
Carville

Am I the only one that thinks that this was an invention fresh from fevered brain of The Chattering Skull?

Paraphrasing HST, "Carville is a is a gutless old ward-heeler who should be stuffed in a bottle and sent out on the Japanese current."  Why anyone still listens to him or Begala is beyond me.

by Andy Axel 2006-11-14 07:46AM | 0 recs
Would you lighten up a bit?

It's okay for you to disagree with him and for him to disagree with you.

Let's save the abuse for the other side. James, as old and toothless as you imagine him to be, still does that rather well, I'd say.

Quotable vilification of celebrity Democrats is unwise, for reasons that are so obvious I forbear to mention them again.

The Ford boomlet was probably just a Carville brainstorm. It was never a threat to Dean, never worthy of the nastiness it received here, and is absolutely not worthy of you.

Like the people who think it's amusing to mock Rahm Emmanuel's disability, a childhood injury, you remind me distressingly of the Freepers.

There is a serious and important distinction to be made between fair criticism or even good-humored ridicule of other Democrats on the one hand and brutal, vicious personal attacks on the other.

When we can't respect the views of the Democrats, let us respect their right to hold them, and above all respect their feelings. None of us became Democrats to embrace cruelty.

by stevehigh 2006-11-14 10:45AM | 0 recs
Re: Would you lighten up a bit?

No.  I won't.

You'll just have to forgive me if I don't have any respect left for a man who, literally, sleeps with the enemy, and who bleats this sort of nonsense into the discourse right as the Democrats are in the throes of victory.

I might support Carville if he wanted to run Ford's campaign in Tennessee, but I don't think he's a credible spokesman for our party.  He's increasingly marginalizing himself on the national scene, and thankfully so.

Ditto Paul Begala, who couldn't spare any pity for the 50 State Strategy, and called it a means to spend Democratic dollars so that kids could pick their noses in Utah and Alabama, or words to that effect.

They've earned no special right to be immune from unkind criticism themeselves.

Beyond that, spare me the lecture.  I got plenty of them being a Tennessee progressive Democrat who supported Ford for US Senate.  

by Andy Axel 2006-11-14 11:13AM | 0 recs
That's fair and reasonable comment

I don't like name-calling unless it's directed at that sadistic fat-ass Karl Rove.

I like Ford. Do you think he will, or should, run against Alexander?

by stevehigh 2006-11-14 06:39PM | 0 recs
Re: That's fair and reasonable comment

Ford may.  I'm not sure.

The problem is that it's difficult for D's to win statewide, as few have statewide recognition.  There's only one statewide office which isn't a patronage position -- and that's governor.  The Lt. Gov., SOS, AG, all of the state commissioners are appointed.

Perhaps Phil Bredesen would forgo his last two years in office and run against Lamar! in 2008.  I've heard rumors to that effect, although I'm also hearing whispers of "presidential exploratory committee."  If he's going to forsake the governor's office in 08, I think he'd be in better shape against Alexander.

by Andy Axel 2006-11-15 11:22AM | 0 recs
Re: Would you lighten up a bit?

Lamont played it the decent way, and he got crushed by the establishment despite a highly impressive win in the primary.

Unless we punch  back, we will be a joke to these guys.

by Pravin 2006-11-14 02:57PM | 0 recs
Awesme? Not Really

Read the whole thing. It is awesome.
Just sounds like common sense to me.  The fact that one could call it awesome (and I understand, even sympathize with, the motivation) is what really deserves special notice.

The story so far:

    99.44% Pure B.S.
    00.56% Common Sense
We've got our work cut out for us.

And you thought winning the elections was hard!

by Paul Rosenberg 2006-11-14 07:53AM | 0 recs
Re: Dated Kerry, Married Dean

Its about time that someone recognizes that this wasn't just the Rahm miracle.  It was a team effort.  Sure, it was like the 70's Oakland A's with all the players fighting, but it was a team effort.  

None of this could have been done without Dean, Rahm, Schumer, AND us.  

And hey, one thing that unites us all.  Everybody hates Carville!

by JJCPA 2006-11-14 08:04AM | 0 recs
Dean sure as hell would have got much of the blame

...and therefore deserves much of the credit.

by stevehigh 2006-11-14 10:35AM | 0 recs

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