"I'm basically now head of Central Mississippians for Dean," J. Kevin Broughton told John McCaslin, whose "Inside the Beltway" column is published by the Washington Times.
LOL!!!!!!
just dang!
It shows how naive and clueless the Dean supporters are. Left to their own devices, all they do is rant incessantly about Bush lying about WMD, etc. But when it comes to formulating a plan to actually win the nomination, they don't have a clue. That's the funny part.
But let's give the dopey Dean supporters credit for three things. First, they support a candidate who has at least as much of a chance to secure the nomination and defeat Bush in the general election as candidate Clinton at this point in 1992. Second, they recognize that they don't understand the simple mechanics of how to win a primary. Third, they know enough to hire a Republican with enough brains to formulate a plan to lead them.
On all three points the dopey Dean supporters are light-years ahead of many here on FR who, like the Dean supporters, spend much of their time obsessively ranting about Bush. The difference is, the disgruntled on FR don't have a candidate, don't have a clue, and don't have the sense to hire someone with a plan to lead them.
With a little humility and self-awareness, they'd be similarly ripe for a Carville to lead them. That's the instructive part.
Oh, and I was on "The Big Story" with John Gibson today. I think the shot clock is running on my 15 minutes of fame.
There’s some merit to getting a guy from the other side to work as your political consultant.