11/09/2004

Dean! Dean! Dean! Dean! Yeeaarrghh!

Okay, I give up.  I'll talk about Howard Dean and the DNC.  So many people have sent me this damn petition that I now feel obligated.  Besides, he’s apparently seriously considering it

 

I’m opposed to Dean being DNC chair.  I think he’d do a great job; don’t get me wrong.  But I think he’s more effective as a gadfly than as a fundraiser/organizer.  Remember, the innovations in the Dean campaign weren’t Dean’s, they were Trippi’s.  Dean is a gifted speaker – in fact, he’s a gifted demagogue, and our side needs a couple of those.  Vermont residents who remember Governor Dean still don’t get that – he wasn’t a gifted speaker there, where did this come from?  But it’s real.  He’s also a listener.  He did learn to listen to the grassroots and take their direction from time to time.  He knows when it’s time to come down from the podium and hear what people are telling him.  When I introduced the Gov to my father a couple months ago, we explained to him what a PCO was (somehow, he hadn’t gotten this info during the campaign!).  I’ll never forget that during his speech later that evening, he mentioned that he’d just learned about PCO’s – and he mentioned it again when he came out in October to campaign for the Democratic ticket.  He listened, and cared about what my father was doing for Democrats. 

 

He uses these gifts to run roughshod on Democrats who forget who they’re working for.  He’s been merciless on Democrats who voted for the fatty corporate tax-cut bill last month (including my boss).  That bill contained two provisions that needed to be passed (not one, as the gov says):  A $5 billion tax ”correction” to bring our code in line with the WTO and save some companies from unfair exclusion, and the sales tax deductibility portion.  The remaining $138.5 billion was just giveaways to random corporations.  Dems voted for the bill because it contained the sales tax deductibility and they needed that for re-election.  I love my boss, but this is the truth.  She genuinely wanted the deductibility portion, needed it for the re-election, and voted for it for that reason.  A DNC chair can’t crack the whip on stuff like that the way Dean can; the DNC chair has to justify and stand behind it no matter what.  It’s the ultimate cheerleader for anything the party does. 

 

At the same time, we could use some demagoguery from the DNC chair.  Look at what Marc Racicot and Ed Gillespie (the big nazi-looking freak) have done with their mouthpiece.  They’re on TV the instant any Democrat says anything that resonates, with no particular message other than “whichever Dem said that is clearly an America-hating liberal who wants to raise your taxes and force you to have an abortion after marrying a gay man.”  And it fucking works!  We need that on our side; we need someone to call Ed Gillespie out every time he whines like a little baby about the media being unfair or cries out in paranoid horror every time a judge interprets the constitution as requiring fair and equal treatment for all Americans, not just the white, heterosexual Protestant ones.  We need someone to run in front of the cameras moments after any Republican is announced as a candidate for anything and remind America that this person will force women to carry their rapist’s child to term, even if it costs the mother her life.  Someone who will remind all voters that Republicans have one plan in mind, and that is to bankrupt the middle class by eliminating social security and putting it into a 401(k) (remember those?  The ones that failed?), and tacking on either a flat tax, or national sales tax (or both!).  Howard Dean would be incredible at this part of the job, and he would probably raise a lot of money.

 

But he wouldn’t be able to snap the towel at Democrats’ backsides when they need it.  And that’s why I don’t want him as DNC Chair.

 

Later, I’ll write about the misconceptions people have about Dean, and why they can’t get past it.  (too liberal!  The scream!  Too divisive!  Wes Clark is a genius [I’ve met him; genius is the last word I’d use to describe him.  Ignorant, arrogant douchebag are the first three]!  Too elitist!  Not southern enough!)

1 Comments:

Blogger microveldt said...

Switzerdude -- I think I disagree. I think a Dean run for DNC Chair is what we need to hammer home the lesson of this election to the DLC and the DNC hacks who are currently running hard to the right shedding core democratic principles like excess baggage.

That being said, I think ultimately Dean will lose in his bid to wrest the chair from the hacks in charge. But I also think that a lot of chickens will come home to roost as the DLC and conservative elements in the DNC work hell to close ranks.

And here's the dealio: if we see anything of value in the democratic party, we have a resposibility to try to save it from its current leadership.

We have to learn to go with the facts on the ground. And the current facts on the ground are:

1. We got our clocks cleaned in a big bad way.
2. Our national leadership felt that rather than forcefully articulate our principles, it was enough to be an alternative to George W. Bush and the Christian Right.
3. Our national leadership felt that grassroots activism is too unpredictable and messy.
4. Our national leadership failed us.
5. Our national leadership refuses to see their part in the failure, preferring instead to focus on those who demaded that we honor democratcic principles (read gay rights activists, peace activists, grassroots activists).
6. Our national leadership refuses to see that they must fundamentally change the way they think about politics and campaigning unless they want to perpetuate a culture of losing.
7. Our national leadership is disrespectful of its own grassroots supporters and voters (if voters stood in line upwards of 5 hours to cast a vote, they are owed the simple courtesy of having their votes counted regardless of whether those votes could change the outcome of the election).

We cannot allow this to stand.

Having Dean mount a challenge to the usual suspects who will throw their hat in the ring may be a losing effort. But what aretrying to get the DNC to hear? We need to have the Democratic Party stand up for its principles.

3:23 PM  

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