Now, HD is a big boy, and should be used to the enthusiasm of us Deaniacs, by now. I think he may have changed his mind, but the points made here are worth considering:
Howard Dean MAY make a great DNC Chair, but there are
problems with him doing it. First of all, I've now
heard him twice say he doesn't want it. First, when
his National Delegates met with him in Boston during
the DNC. More recently
There were
about 40 people at this event. He was asked if he wanted
to be the DNC Chair and he was quite clear and
emphatically said ,"NO".
He could change his mind, but if it isn't his first
choice as to what he wants to do with his life during
the next 4 years, we shouldn't try to push him into it
if his heart isn't in it and that isn't what he wants.
Of course, he could rise to the occasion and decide
to run to be the DNC Chair. However, the DNC Chair is
an elected position and if he loses in his bid to be
the Chair, he will once again be perceived as a 'loser'....something he cannot afford if he decides to run for President in 2008. People will say he couldn't even win the DNC Chair position, so how can he win the nomination in 2008.
Also, if he is the DNC Chair he cannot run for
President in 2008 because the DNC Chair requires a
4-year commitment. There are other issues with his
being the DNC Chair. If he is the DNC Chair for the
next four years and then decides to run for President,
say in 2012, any failings he has at the DNC will
follow him. The problems at the DNC are so vast they
simply cannot be solved in 4 years and will take
significantly longer to resolve. People will say
since he couldn't solve all the problems at the DNC,
how can he solve problems as the President. Further,
some may perceive him as a self-serving weasel--that
he only took the DNC Chair job to set up his next bid
for President.
Right now I see far too many people looking for a
"savior", someone who will magically step into Chair
the DNC and fix things. Unfortunately, many do not
see that they are the Democratic Party and it is
incumbent on each and every one of us to change the
Democratic Party. The DNC Chair can only do so much.
I saw this mentality throughout the Dean campaign.
Many people flocked to the campaign thinking Dean was
a 'savior' and expected him to be doing everything
while they sat on their duffs. Of course, others did
become and have stayed engaged, but those who have
stayed engaged are much fewer in number than those who
came to Dean MeetUps during the campaign, etc.
There are many pros and cons to Gov. Dean trying to be
the DNC Chair and I just hope people think this
through. Unfortunately, I see way too many folks who
think it will be a quick fix and are also not taking
into consideration what Gov. Dean wants to do.
Well, those are some of my thoughts early this
morning...I could go on and on, but will stop here.