Opinion: If Sanders voters follow the path of Howard Dean’s, they’ll change the Democratic Party. But the party will change them, too
blared the Drudge Report website, a reminder that neither insinuating mental instability nor conservative media are new elements in our politics. Dean fans attacked the news media for unfairly depicting the caucus-night scene in the Iowa ballroom. The clips of the “Dean Scream” didn’t capture the deafening crowd noise the candidate was yelling over.
For some of us, the Obama years deepened the view that corporate influence in the political system is corrosive and corrupting. “When I worked on Dodd-Frank, you could see the unbelievable power of the financial industry,” Zephyr Teachout, who served as Dean’s director of online organizing, told me. That experience helped lead her to Sanders, because he was talking “about the need to take on powerful interests at the root of their power.
Sixteen years earlier, Bill and Hillary Clinton—despite their current reputations as neoliberal corporatists—Warren-style, with blood and teeth on the floor. The only problem was that it was the blood and teeth of the Clintons.
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