I had tears in my eyes today as I watched footage of the swearing in of Nancy Pelosi, the most powerful woman in American electoral history. And as I think about the crew of grassroots activists who showed up last night at a DFA meeting in Norwalk CT, eager to strategize and get right back to work on our next projects together, I couldn't help but conclude that these historic victories, powered by growing grassroots and netroots activism and small donations, are a credit to Howard Dean's visionary campaign in 2003, his leadership in 2004 of Democracy for America, and his election in 2005 as Chairman of the Democratic Party.
Which is why Paul Begala's comment to scottforamerica today is so striking:
"Anyway," Begala continued... "I don't need some a**hole from Vermont telling me what to do."
Yeah, Mr. Begala, actually, you do.
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