I pulled this off of Slate's newswatch since the WSJ is a pay site.
The Wall Street Journal, which goes high with the race, figures that at this stage of the campaign, Kerry is in the strongest position of any Democratic nominee in years. He has "unity within a normally fractious party, a positive introduction to the American public and a narrow national lead over President Bush." "You probably have to go back more than 50 years to find a nominating process less divisive," said Wesley Clark's former pollster. "There is no meaningful group of disaffected Democrats coming out of this process." The Journal notes that Bush, by contrast, has been moving to the right to placate his base.
Translation: "Howard Dean never happened. Him and his followers are to be dismissed. Please don't ever do that again, because you scared the shit out of us."
I know the WSJ doesn't speak for the Dems or liberal causes, but I am right on the cusp of feeling good about Kerry right now and I am pretty sensitive to this kind of dismissal. If the CW is that we Dean supporters are falling into line and don't have any meaningful voice in the party it may become a self-fulfilling prophecy.