1/30/2004

David Corn slams Howard Dean over Roy Neel: There has always been a disconnect in the Dean campaign between the man and the movement. If two years ago someone cooked up the idea to create a progressive, reform-minded grassroots crusade that would focus on harnessing "people power" to confront Washington's money-and-power culture and a leader for such an effort was needed, Dean's name would not have jumped to mind. Senator Paul Wellstone maybe, not Dean. Yet thousands of Americans were yearning for such an endeavor, and Dean found a way to tap into their desires. It was not the most natural or conventional of couplings, but it happened. And he was propelled to the front of the presidential pack. Is Dean filing for divorce? Maybe what we're seeing here is the Kerry, Edwards, and Clark campaigns becoming more like Dean's just at the point at which his is becoming more like theirs...

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