Monday, February 02, 2004
Howard Dean: Do Not Go Gentle Into Tomorrow's Primaries!
Several great stories over the weekend about the Dean campaign, which is increasingly portrayed as being in full meltdown mode. The tipping point seems to have been the Trippi Point, so to speak. Replacing his loyal wunderkind with dyed-in-the-wool K Street guy Roy Neel really got the fans and would-be fans fuming, it would seem. David Corn over at The Nation retracted any endorsement of Dean, even though he hadn't previously given him one!
But perhaps most ominously, articles such as that one on the front page of Sunday's New York Times written by Jodi Wilgoren and Jim Rutenberg had a distintly 'past tense' feel. They were practically post mortems of a campaign where only one primary and one caucus have been held to date.
Still, no doubt, the good Doctor could well be out rather than in come next month.
Regardless, I'm just waiting for the Kucinich surge anyway!!
Several great stories over the weekend about the Dean campaign, which is increasingly portrayed as being in full meltdown mode. The tipping point seems to have been the Trippi Point, so to speak. Replacing his loyal wunderkind with dyed-in-the-wool K Street guy Roy Neel really got the fans and would-be fans fuming, it would seem. David Corn over at The Nation retracted any endorsement of Dean, even though he hadn't previously given him one!
But perhaps most ominously, articles such as that one on the front page of Sunday's New York Times written by Jodi Wilgoren and Jim Rutenberg had a distintly 'past tense' feel. They were practically post mortems of a campaign where only one primary and one caucus have been held to date.
Still, no doubt, the good Doctor could well be out rather than in come next month.
Regardless, I'm just waiting for the Kucinich surge anyway!!
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