December 9, 2003
OP-ED COLUMNIST
The Mysterious Stranger
By DAVID BROOKS
My moment of illumination about Howard Dean came one day in Iowa when I saw him lean into a crowd and begin a sentence with, "Us rural people. . . ."
Dean grew up on Park Avenue and in East Hampton. If he's a rural person, I'm the Queen of Sheba. Yet he said it with conviction. He said it uninhibited by any fear that someone might laugh at or contradict him.
It was then that I saw how Dean had liberated himself from his past, liberated himself from his record and liberated himself from the restraints that bind conventional politicians. He has freed himself to say anything, to be anybody.
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Full column at
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/09/opinion/09BROO.html?ex=1072080470&ei=1&en=475b535e01464273
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Howard Dean is a chameleon. Dean said in the debate yesterday that he would continue the occupation of Iraq...
that troups could be there a few more years. Does he have an exit strategy or is it more of the same? If we elect
Dean who/what will we be getting? Dennis Kucinich is a man of principle and right on the issues. I hope Dems.
& Progressives realize that before Chameleon Dean is nominated.
Peace.
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Those of us not supporting Dean may want to consider expressing our own disparagement with Dean and his views (from a progressive perspective) rather than relying on conservative pundits do it for us.