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Dean Loses It
National Review Online ^ | Jan 20, 2004 | Byron York

Posted on 01/20/2004 7:12:45 AM PST by Akira

Finishing third in a contest that just a few weeks earlier he had been expected to win handily is surely a setback for the campaign of Howard Dean. But in the long run, Dean's Iowa concession speech, in which he appeared to lose control of himself and began screaming at supporters — all in front of dozens of television cameras — may be even more damaging.

Dean's speech, delivered at his headquarters in Des Moines, stunned even some observers used to his displays of anger on the campaign trail. And in the days after the caucuses it is sure to spark discussion of Dean's emotional intensity and whether such intensity should be a disqualifying characteristic for a potential president.

The speech didn't start badly. Although Dean appeared oddly exuberant after what was an extraordinarily disappointing finish, that might easily be attributed to a politician's desire to put a publicly positive face on bad news. "You know something?" Dean asked his fans. "If you had told us one year ago that we were going to come in third in Iowa, we would have given anything for that."

That was a perfectly reasonable gloss for a candidate to put on unfavorable election results. But Dean quickly took on a red-faced, shouting, teeth-baring, air-punching demeanor unlike any of his performances during the campaign.

"Not only are we going to New Hampshire," he said, his voice rising. "We're going to South Carolina and Arizona and North Dakota and New Mexico, and we're going to California and Texas and New York. And we're going to South Dakota and Oregon and Washington and Michigan. And then we're going to Washington, D.C. to take back the White House."

Then he let out a strange, extended, yelp that seemed to come from deep within him: "YAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!"

Dean resumed his roll of states. "We will not give up! We will not give up in New Hampshire! We will not give up in South Carolina! We will not give up in Arizona or New Mexico, Oklahoma, North Dakota, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan! We will not quit now or ever! We'll earn our country back for ordinary Americans!"

As the crowd began to applaud, Dean recited still more states. "And we're going to win in Massachusetts! And North Carolina! And Missouri! And Arkansas! And Connecticut! And New York! And Ohio!" — the home states of Dean's rivals for the Democratic nomination.

At times in his speech, Dean's demeanor seemed that of a man who was not aware of how he looked to outside observers. In the last days of the Iowa contest he had undergone the extreme stress of a candidate losing control of a campaign he had once dominated. His reaction to the loss in Iowa brought to mind statements Dean made on January 8, in an interview with People magazine, in which Dean discussed the emotional difficulties he has sometimes had dealing with stressful situations.

In the interview, Dean discussed how, as a medical student, he encountered difficulties when he had to treat a nine year-old victim of a drive-by shooting. Dean denied suggestions that he froze up, but said, "I discovered that my really intense emotional empathy just made it hard for me to do the things that had to be done."

People reporter J. D. Heyman then asked about later anxiety attacks Dean had suffered. "What were those like?"

"It was not a big deal," Dean responded. "I was just anxious and I didn't know why."

"So it was a paralyzing — "

"No, not a bit," Dean answered. "I didn't miss a day of work. I didn't worry about what was going to happen. I just wasn't sure what was going on and then I traced it to my brother [who had disappeared in Laos]."

"Through counseling?" Heyman asked.

"Yeah," Dean said.

"Was it just talking it through or were you ever medicated?"

"No. It was just anxiety."

"Well, today, you say the word 'anxiety' and there are eight or nine different anti-anxiety drugs — " Heyman said.

Dean explained that he is "not a big fan of most anti-anxiety drugs." He said he occasionally takes "stuff for sleep," but "anti-anxiety drugs and sleep drugs were essentially the same thing when I was practicing. And my experience was whenever I took a sleeping pill, there would be rebound insomnia and so I didn't like to take them."

Heyman asked, "And since then, it was as if you went in, you took care of the problem and that has never been a problem since?:

"No," said Dean. "That was in the early eighties."

"It sounds as if you had a little bit of an anxiety attack when you got the word that you were now governor," Heyman said.

"I did," Dean answered. " I hyperventilated and I started hyperventilating and I thought, 'You better stop that or you won't be much good to anybody.'"

"Has that happened since, or before?"

"No."

"Why was that such a — "

"To suddenly get told that you have responsibility for 600,000 people — it provokes a little anxiety."

"But now you're asking for responsibility for 250 million and then, the global reach of the U.S. presidency. That doesn't provoke a little anxiety?"

"No," Dean answered. "I mean I wouldn't be doing it if I didn't — First of all, I think everybody has a little anxiety when they approach a job like that." Dean then explained that as a doctor and as governor, he had made many hard decisions, sometimes involving life and death.

Throughout his campaign, Dean has been an emotionally volatile candidate. He has made anger a feature of his campaign, with the exception of a few days toward the end of the Iowa contest when he tried to adopt a more statesmanlike approach (a strategy he soon abandoned). In the face of questions about his tone, Dean denied that he was angry and claimed that his campaign was in fact about hope. But now, following his nearly over-the-top performance in his concession speech, the questions will return.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; byronyork; deanholio; howarddean; iowa; unfit
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To: Akira
...following his nearly over-the-top performance

Nearly?! That was the most startling display I've ever seen from a presidential candidate. If the "sit down and shut up" incident didn't entirely kill his candidacy, I believe last night's strange behavior did. Not even the Dems are going to be irresponsible enough to nominate a man who so obviously has a screw loose. Or will they? (Shudder.)

101 posted on 01/20/2004 10:29:52 AM PST by Wolfstar (George W. Bush — the 1st truly great world leader of the 21st Century)
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To: Wolfstar
Yep, he's done. He's being ridiculed across the country, and he can't correct that via any commercial, press conference or email. His core supporters will stay with him, but he'll suffer in NH and the south. He's got a ton of cash, so he'll probably be stubborn and remain in the race for a while. As I remarked earlier, he's getting hammered on the forum of his own website.

It's a Kerry/Clark/Edwards race now. IMHO, it just became a little more difficult for Bush. I obviously don't want a Dem president, but I'd also like an opponent that allows Bush to move back towards the right (e.g. Edwards).
102 posted on 01/20/2004 10:47:15 AM PST by Akira (The people have spoken.....the bastards.)
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To: Akira
Anyone have a link to the video?
103 posted on 01/20/2004 10:51:12 AM PST by petercooper (DEAN = Democrats Experiencing Another Nightmare)
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To: Akira
Got it - thanks
104 posted on 01/20/2004 10:53:50 AM PST by petercooper (DEAN = Democrats Experiencing Another Nightmare)
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To: petercooper
See my post #43. If you watch the video via Fox, you'll have to sit through the little commercial before the Dean fit starts.
105 posted on 01/20/2004 10:54:13 AM PST by Akira (The people have spoken.....the bastards.)
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To: Akira
We will take New Hampshire! We will take the Sudetenland!

Dean's Iowa concession speech, in which he appeared to lose control of himself and began screaming at supporters — all in front of dozens of television cameras — may be even more damaging.

He's toast. This speech will be played for years to come.

106 posted on 01/20/2004 10:57:17 AM PST by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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To: Akira
DEAN IS A PSYCHO!
107 posted on 01/20/2004 11:06:19 AM PST by petercooper (DEAN = Democrats Experiencing Another Nightmare)
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To: Akira
I haven't heard anyone mention the possibility of Dean as a third party candidate. He's got a ton of cash and a ton of ego to go with it. All his talk of "bringing new voters to the table" makes me think he really believes this nonsense and I just don't see him going quietly into the night.
108 posted on 01/20/2004 11:34:37 AM PST by CoolPapaBoze
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To: Akira
bttt
109 posted on 01/20/2004 11:44:51 AM PST by lainde (Heads up...We're coming and we've got tongue blades!!)
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To: CoolPapaBoze
I have heard that possibility, although I can't remember if it was discussed on FR or mentioned elsewhere. It was mentioned in terms of the apparent split in the Dem party (Clintonites vs. Gore/Dean). That would be delicious.

But I don't see it happening. It would mean an automatic win for Bush in 2004. We can't count on Nader taking any Dem votes this year.
110 posted on 01/20/2004 11:48:43 AM PST by Akira (The people have spoken.....the bastards.)
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To: Akira
Then he let out a strange, extended, yelp that seemed to come from deep within him: "YAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!"

Maybe Dean was secretly appealing to the Stars And Bars crowd with a Rebel Yell!

-PJ

111 posted on 01/20/2004 11:50:45 AM PST by Political Junkie Too (It's not safe yet to vote Democrat.)
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To: JohnGalt
I think I will take that drink now . . .
112 posted on 01/20/2004 12:37:21 PM PST by Burkeman1 ("If you see ten troubles comin down the road, nine will run into the ditch before they reach you")
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To: ought-six
great minds think alike...LOL

We shall see if our prediction comes true.

113 posted on 01/20/2004 12:51:58 PM PST by KC Burke
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To: Akira
You know, I found it ironic, Dean sounded just like Hitler; in the Hitler ad his followers put out, trying to equate Bush to the former dictator.

What a contrast between Bush and Dean! So sorry he is ruining his chances at being the candidate....We all should have layed off him, until after the nomination! It would have been so much better to witness this meltdown in October!
114 posted on 01/20/2004 1:47:16 PM PST by tuckrdout (Terri Schindler Schiavo deserves to have her wishes honored. Give her a divorce!)
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To: CoolPapaBoze
You got it Coolpapa! He needs to be a THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE!!! YES! YES! YAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH111
115 posted on 01/20/2004 1:52:07 PM PST by tuckrdout (Terri Schindler Schiavo deserves to have her wishes honored. Give her a divorce!)
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To: tuckrdout
I'd love to see him in a debate with the President and whomever the Dem lamb is. Think of the fireworks: Mean Dean doing his hot head schtick, with the President looking, well, Presidential right next to him, and Kerry/Edwards looking befuddled as usual. It would be great.
116 posted on 01/20/2004 1:55:24 PM PST by CoolPapaBoze
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To: Akira
At least Dean's primal scream was real, if disqualifying for higher office. Al Gore has that nauseatingly fake growl/shout were he tries to sound like a southern black preacher.
117 posted on 01/20/2004 1:58:56 PM PST by SupplySider
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To: Akira
I would have loved to know what Harkin was thinking behind that smile, which HAD to have been forced.

Not necessarily -- remember Harkin at the Wellstone funeRally?

118 posted on 01/20/2004 11:41:06 PM PST by NYCVirago
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To: Kevin Curry
Dean likely believed his team was dispirited and needed to be be whipped up emotionally immediately. He thought it essential that they see him as a "winner" who had suffered nothing more than a minor setback. He has played football and my guess is he reverted to an emotional-coach-in-the-locker-room style because it is the only style he is familiar with for such situations.

I really like your comparison here; besides, I'm sick of people using Hitler analogies!

If Dean had been a coach exhorting his team at halftime, his yelling and his gestures and his weird primal scream would have been considered galvanizing. But football coaches can get away with a lot more emotion -- heck, Dick Vermeil's constant crying is seen as endearing, but put those tears on the campaign trail and it's a different story. Same with Dean.

119 posted on 01/20/2004 11:50:01 PM PST by NYCVirago
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To: blanknoone
What is consensus here, Clark or Kerry?

Kerry... Kerry is associated with former Ambassador Wlson, and anyone who could swing that silly Nigerflap/yellowcake tale in the press using Wilson's teadrinking CIA mission - all fitting perfectly with the most prominent rat senators' intel committee agenda to undermine the presidency, implies these big rats are betting on Kerry.

120 posted on 01/21/2004 12:02:20 AM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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