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Politics : THE VAST RIGHT WING CONSPIRACY

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To: calgal who wrote (5709)1/23/2004 9:56:40 PM
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Part II:

Crisis of Faith
At the debate there are signs that the Deaniacs are preparing for the worst.
by Jonathan V. Last
01/23/2004 2:40:00 AM


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Yet in their hour of despair, the Deaniacs may be missing some good news. Dean's decision to keep a low post-Iowa profile might work. For the last two days he has been nearly invisible in New Hampshire. Much of his time was spent at home in Vermont, where he and his wife sat for a lengthy, Gennifer Flowers-style interview with Diane Sawyer.

While he failed to defuse questions about his temperament during the debate, the Sawyer interview was a homerun: Dean was funny, self-deprecating, candid, and warm. As both a mea culpa and a reintroduction, it was a resounding success.

The interview aired on ABC's "Primetime" immediately after the debate. At Jillian's, half of the Dean contingent--normally so attentive to their candidate's every utterance--had already left.

Jonathan V. Last is online editor of The Weekly Standard.
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