The 1st Thread For 5/19/10: Dean- "Big Night For Progressives"

Because it simply was:
Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean said in an interview that Tuesday's elections look like a "pretty big sweep" for progressives. "They are having a big night," he said.

"My belief is that progressive Dems are a lot more appealing to mainstream voters than tea party advocates," Dean told me in an interview just after Rep. Joe Sestak was declared the winner over Sen. Arlen Specter in the Pennsylvania Democratic Senate primary.

"This is a big night for people who really want Washington to be a change agent," Dean said, adding the results show a "backlash" against both parties in official Washington. Dean, also former governor of Vermont and a 2004 presidential candidate, said he views Jack Conway as the progressive choice in Kentucky and said Lt. Gov. Bill Halter's forcing of a runoff in Arkansas proves that candidates on the left can prevail.

Yet so far, the focus is always on the Republicans from the corporate media, no matter how much their relevance is lower than Rand Paul's classiness and arrogance .

I guess that is the backup plan for those "Democrats in Disarray" headlines getting blown out of the water and all.

But hey, if you're Mika Brezinski, you can still bring up "Richard Blumenthal, he misrepresented, and MISREPRESENTED ON SEVERAL occasions" to make sure that some heat be placed on a day where the media can't even light a candle from a lighter on the solid wing of the Democratic Party.

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