Welcome to Chairman Howard Dean
And to the surprise of almost nobody, Howard Dean has become Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. (I'm sure it was my endorsement that put him over the top.)
Perhaps I'm wrong, and it'll all work out well for a newly-competitive Democratic Party. Still, if the 1983 Labour Party manifest has been dubbed "the longest suicide note in history," Dean's Chairmanship of the Democratic Party may very well become history's longest suicide.
(Yes, I'm running behind. It's been a busy few days.)








Comments
is it that depressing?? what ever you are studying??? why study if u hate it that much??
bsanPosted by: Lola | February 15, 2005 03:17 AM
Perhaps I've misstated myself? I wasn't implying I was depressed. I'm certainly not.
Posted by: A. Rickey | February 15, 2005 10:04 AM
Huh. As a Democrat, I was kind of unsure whether Dean was a good pick. Until David Brooks said it was a bad idea; now I'm convinced he's the wisest choice. But people always talk about it like it's self-evident, so I haven't been able to test my initial conclusions.
TtP
nzadp igseihnkPosted by: Tony the Pony | February 15, 2005 02:38 PM