Just five days into Howard Dean's tenure as chairman of the Democratic National Committee, it's the Republicans who are so gleeful about the direction the rival party has taken. It's some Democrats who seem so jittery.
Don't expect Mr. Dean to repay the Republicans with a similar extension of flattery, though. The man who not so long ago was running for his party's presidential nomination by representing, as he put it, "the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party," isn't about to accommodate the Republicans by trying to imitate their politics.
Taking over a party that just lost not only the presidential election but additional seats in Congress as well means …

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