Chairman Dean
Governor Dean becoming the DNC Chairman was the best thing that could have happened for the Republicans in the past few years.
He provides plenty of material.
Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Party, said yesterday that the US House majority leader, Tom DeLay, ''ought to go back to Houston where he can serve his jail sentence," referring to allegations of unethical conduct against the Republican leader.
Not surprising anymore, I guess.
But this is...
Dean's remark, in a speech to Massachusetts Democrats at their party convention, drew an immediate rebuke from US Representative Barney Frank, the Newton Democrat and one of DeLay's harshest critics. ''That's just wrong," Frank said in an interview on the convention floor. ''I think Howard Dean was out of line talking about DeLay. The man has not been indicted. I don't like him, I disagree with some of what he does, but I don't think you, in a political speech, talk about a man as a criminal or his jail sentence."
If only Chairman Dean would listen to a sound voice from within his own party.
This morning I am making a heartfelt plea to you, Mr. President. When you came to Washington, you said you wanted to change the climate in D.C., which can be fraught with partisan bickering and politics.
Politics
Posted by AlexC at May 15, 2005 9:00 PM
I don't know the length of term for DNC chairmen but one has to wonder what machinations Hillary is contemplating to replace Dean before the '08 campaign season.
Posted by: johngalt at May 16, 2005 2:39 PM | What do you think? [1]