Howard Dean

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  • Clinton and the men, again

    Is the "piling on" proof that it's "OK to be sexist," or is Clinton "playing the victim card"?
  • Another election fiasco in Florida?

    The Democratic Party is doing battle -- with itself -- over the state's role in the primaries. Some members say it could cost the party in November 2008.
  • My letter to the most important man in American politics

    In which I implore Bill Gardner to save the New Hampshire primary.
  • Florida election mayhem for 2008

    How the home of hanging chads, Katherine Harris and butterfly ballots is shaking up the Democratic primary.
  • God and the immigration bill

    At the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast, everybody went to Sunday school and supports immigration reform.
  • Power to the people, 2.0

    Barack Obama and John Edwards are boldly abandoning me-first campaigns for online "political movements." Howard Dean, anyone?
  • The legend of Rahm

    Was Rahm Emanuel the reason the Democrats took back the House in the 2006 election? A Chicago reporter makes the case.
  • The 2008 election, explained by Yogi Berra

    Everything you need to know about the presidential race has already been predicted by baseball's greatest sage.
  • Fighting words

    Can liberal bloggers be both partisan kingmakers and independent journalists? The blogstorm over the John Edwards campaign points to some tough lessons.
  • Is Harold Ford built for the road ahead?

    The DLC proves it's living in the past by picking the failed senatorial candidate as its new chairman.
  • The chairman can't win for winning

    Will "anti-Deaniacs" greet victory by demanding a change at the DNC?
  • Howard Dean, vindicated

    The DNC chairman's "crazy" strategy of rebuilding the Democratic Party across all states helped it ride the national wave against the GOP.
  • Growing netroots on the right

    How an anti-gay, immigrant-bashing Republican from North Carolina heisted Howard Dean's playbook and raised big bucks on the Web.
  • For the Democrats, a deal on the money

    The RNC will spend nearly $60 million on the midterm elections. Can the Democrats keep up?
  • Hitler, Stalin and ... Joe Lieberman?

    Dean equates Katherine Harris with Stalin; ImpeachPAC lumps Lieberman in with the neo-Nazis. Are they doing more harm than good?
  • Maybe it's time for a "scarlet L," too

    Republican Senate candidate Michael Steele seeks distance from the words that came out of his mouth.
  • The Blogfather

    Netroots guru Jerome Armstrong says he's a freethinking pragmatist. But lefty bloggers say his backing of centrist Mark Warner shows he's become just another political consultant.
  • Howard Dean: Is the president dishonest or just incompetent?

    The DNC chairman shares breakfast and plans with the press.
  • The war Lieberman didn't want

    Despised by Democratic liberals for his unrepentant support of the Iraq war, Joe Lieberman is facing a tough fight from antiwar newcomer Ned Lamont.
  • Ken Mehlman: Democrats don't have a leader (either)

    When a good offense is your only defense.
  • Cheney shoots, but there's other news to blow away

    With bad news on Katrina, Iraq and Abramoff, the White House just might prefer to talk about the vice president's accident.
  • Did Bush lie about wiretaps to cover up his spying program?

    John Kerry points to contradictions in calling for an investigation; Howard Dean invokes the specter of Nixon.
  • Mission to be decided

    Now that so many Americans -- even Democrats! -- seem to agree that we should withdraw from Iraq soon, it's time to figure out how.
  • Can't win in Iraq? Somebody told us that we already had

    So Howard Dean is a "bloodthirsty traitor" for expressing "pessimism" about the war? Remember what the president once said?
  • Dean speaks out on pro-Roberts Democrats

    "When political calculations silence our conscience, we have abandoned our true values."
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