August 23, 2003
FREAKY FRIDAY
Dean Losing Support on Left For His Stances on Its Issues (E.J. KESSLER, AUGUST 22, 2003, FORWARD)Howard Dean has rocketed to the front of the Democratic presidential pack with his angry, outsider style and his overt appeals to the anti-war left. But even as the former Vermont governor galvanizes the party's left flank, many liberals are voicing concern over his stances on some of their most cherished issues.
Many single-issue activists who work on Middle East peace, gun control and drug policy reform - including some who say they were initially attracted to Dean - are becoming increasingly vocal in opposing him. Some are speaking about a "reassessment" on the left and warn darkly that Dean's stands are already costing him support among core Democrats.
"Howard Dean could be the worst of both worlds for progressives," said Norman Solomon, a columnist and figure on the left on the West Coast. "He's not a true progressive, but he's been tarred as being this kind of Birkenstock leftist. What's the payoff here?"
So, if the Right thinks George W. Bush is a socialist and the Left thinks Howard Dean is a closet reactionary, why not just swap candidates? Posted by Orrin Judd at August 23, 2003 9:40 AM
