• @ZagamTheVile
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    635 months ago

    Remember when Dean had to drop out because he showed excitement about doing well?

    • FaceDeer
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      205 months ago

      To be fair, his campaign was already on the rocks at that point. It wasn’t the scream alone that did him in.

        • @commandar
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          125 months ago

          He came to suck years later.

          At the time he was considerably farther to the left than the rest of the field short of Dennis Kucinich. Opposition to the Iraq war was central to his campaign when half the party was still trying to justify it. He wanted to push universal healthcare before that was a common position within the party. He was on the cutting edge of promoting gay rights and was extremely popular in the gay community when that community didn’t have the voice it does now. His stint as DNC chair built real party infrastructure and helped set the stage for Obama’s 2008 run.

          The country – and the Democratic Party – were considerably more conservative 20 years ago and he definitely helped push things toward where we are now.

          That said, he’s absolutely said and done some things in recent year that make it pretty clear he’s not the progressive vanguard he was back then. He’s stood still, and arguably regressed, while the country kept moving. It’s unfortunate. But I think it’s also a mistake to dismiss him outright; he was a pretty important figure in getting the party to where it is now.