April 25, 2005

Yep, Howard Dean Takes the Subway

Howard Dean is no Terry McAuliffe
Let's just state the obvious: New Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean is no Terry McAuliffe . Where the flashy former Clinton fundraiser was a gregarious ringmaster accustomed to the bling-bling of the highest non-publicly elected Democratic job around, Dean is almost a seminarian in his approach to the post. And, oddly, his style seems to fit with the party's bid to build its blue-collar base--just as McAuliffe's meshed with the DNC's need to raise gobs of money and go high tech.
Please, When was the last time the GOP propose and past blue-collar legislation? Estate Tax? Bankruptcy Bill? Energy Bill?

What's so different? McAuliffe would limo around town, dropping in at the Palm to huddle with Washington big shots. The 2004 presidential hopeful, by contrast, takes the bus or subway, buying his own $1.35 ticket. Sometimes he bums rides from staffers or walks the four blocks to the Capitol for meetings. "Please Call Me Howard" never flies first class and always carries his own bags.
Other signs of the ex-guv's modest style: He eats at his desk, stays in a cheap D.C. hotel, and likes oxford shirts and penny loafers. Affectionately dubbed a "geek" by pals, he's often glued to his cellphone and loves E-mail. "His expertise is grass roots and his lifestyle is no different," says an associate. So far, Washington likes what it sees, surprised he's not the oddball that newsies pegged him as last year. Says an aide, smiling: "They're giving him a shot."
Oddball? Again, Howard Dean is a man of the people, hard worker, and honest. Unlike the mainstream of the Republican party who are full with a bunch of oddballs, nuts, and extremist.

The Democrat party is full of a bunch of Howard Dean`s types, not Terry McAuliffe's types. If the MSM ever leave D.C. they might actually meet a rank-file Democrat.

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