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sandnsea Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-18-06 04:06 AM
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23. Robert Reich
Edited on Sat Nov-18-06 04:06 AM by sandnsea
I'll defer to Robert Reich because I'm tired of trying to make the point that what would seem to me to be as obvious as he nose on ones face.

http://robertreich.blogspot.com/2006/11/why-are-they-gu...

"Why? Dems now control both Houses and have twenty-eight governorships. Dean ought to be congratulated. So what’s the underlying agenda here? Three theories:

1. The only way a Dem gets on television after such a sweet victory isn’t by criticizing Republicans – it’s by criticizing fellow Dems. Stirring up clear waters grabs attention. Attention draws crowds. Crowds create power. Power is the name of the game in Washington, especially when formal control of Congress changes hands.

2. Dean’s strategy of putting money into state party infrastructure takes money out of the pockets of Washington insiders – away form Democratic consultants and key congressional party activists. That makes insiders angry.

3. Dean is an independent DNC chair, not under the sway of the Clintons. Unlike Ron Brown, who guided the DNC toward a Clinton victory in 1992, Dean doesn’t play the usual power games. Hence, the Clintons would like him out, and the sooner the better. Carville, Greenberg, and Emmanuel, among others, are doing their bidding.

Which is it? I’m not so cynical or conspiratorial as to believe any one of them. But you come up with a more credible theory.
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  -Murtha loses Majority job, Carville calls for Dean to be fired. The DLC? Cascadian  Nov-17-06 03:19 PM   #0 
  - The House troops supported Hoyer.  Kagemusha   Nov-17-06 03:23 PM   #1 
  - Well they may have voted but I think something does not add up.  Cascadian   Nov-17-06 03:25 PM   #2 
     - Oh! I really agree with you...the DLC have their fingers in the Hoyer,  movonne   Nov-17-06 03:36 PM   #10 
     - And you know full well they want Hillary to be the nominee.  Cascadian   Nov-17-06 03:38 PM   #11 
     - If the DLC accepts House members then I suppose yes  Kagemusha   Nov-17-06 03:45 PM   #15 
  - other than Iraq  sabbat hunter   Nov-17-06 03:25 PM   #3 
  - There in a free fall the media is all over the dem's before they are...  bigdarryl   Nov-17-06 03:25 PM   #4 
  - Hoyer, BTW, is consistently more liberal than Murtha (except on Iraq). NT  NYCGirl   Nov-17-06 03:26 PM   #5 
  - Yes. That is why I am slightly glad Hoyer won. I still like Murtha though. nt  skipos   Nov-17-06 03:29 PM   #7 
  - He maybe somewhat conservative but....  Cascadian   Nov-17-06 03:45 PM   #16 
     - Who's talking about Hillary? I was talking about Hoyer vs. Murtha. NT  NYCGirl   Nov-17-06 06:44 PM   #18 
  - Both plus Carville is a quisling  mitchtv   Nov-17-06 03:29 PM   #6 
  - It took a lot more than the DLC's 60-68 members to vote down Murtha.  wyldwolf   Nov-17-06 03:31 PM   #8 
  - Carville wants Dean out so they can put a Clinton loyalist in.  blm   Nov-17-06 03:35 PM   #9 
  - I agree with you. The media are also pushing Hillary and McCain  DemBones DemBones   Nov-17-06 08:25 PM   #20 
  - I'm disappointed too. Jim Moran was just interviewed on MSNBC  partylessinOhio   Nov-17-06 03:40 PM   #12 
  - Joe Lieberman's loss in primary was a shot at DLC  johnlal   Nov-17-06 03:41 PM   #13 
  - Other than Carville, I haven't heard one person say that Dean should go  Freddie Stubbs   Nov-17-06 03:44 PM   #14 
  - Agree...the hug was...  elizm   Nov-17-06 04:04 PM   #17 
  - What did Steny do wrong?  jzodda   Nov-17-06 08:16 PM   #19 
  - I guess the House isn't filled with one issue voters  LittleClarkie   Nov-17-06 08:28 PM   #21 
  - The DLC is trying to accrue the power unto itself that it wouldn't have without Howard  dpbrown   Nov-17-06 08:58 PM   #22 
  - Robert Reich  sandnsea   Nov-18-06 04:06 AM   #23 
 

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