Thursday, February 03, 2005

Dean Fits the Leadership Role

Thomas Oliphant, Boston Globe Columnist, says that Howard Dean fits the leadership role for the Democratic National Committee.
Howard Dean is about to become chairman of the Democratic National Committee this month because he says convincingly he wants to be build a stronger national party, not try to lead the upcoming fights with President Bush over Social Security or the war in Iraq, or to enforce ideological orthodoxy. That means that Dean understands the difference between the role he is about to assume in national politics and the roles played by congressional officials like the Democrats' two minority leaders - Representative Nancy Pelosi of California and Senator Harry Reid of Nevada.

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