Welcome to DU!
The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards.
Join the community:
Create a free account
Support DU (and get rid of ads!):
Become a Star Member
Latest Breaking News
Editorials & Other Articles
General Discussion
The DU Lounge
All Forums
Issue Forums
Culture Forums
Alliance Forums
Region Forums
Support Forums
Help & Search
General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Guess who’s not coming to dinner? [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)27. Dean's Iowa canvassers were Dean's worst enemies.
They didn't intend to be, but a lot of those kids with the orange hats rubbed some of the "country bumpkins" (which is how the recipients of the lectures by the Hatted Ones felt they were being regarded) the wrong way.
An estimated 3,500 or more earnest Dean ground troops were in the corn-belt state last week, during the cold heart of winter, for a precinct-by-precinct effort to turn on and turn out Dean voters. They were known as The Perfect Storm, or, among journalists on the trail, as the orange hats. Bright with the light of common faith, that volunteer corps was supposed to provide Dean with the margin of his success. No other campaign could match those numbers or that degree of commitment, the pundits said.
But it didnt work.
Maybe its unfair to blame the hats, but put yourself in the boots of an average Iowa Democrat a few days before the caucus. The campaign is so intense that it has become a form of political harassment. Your phone rings every 10 minutes with an automated robo-call on behalf of one candidate or another. Your mailbox is jammed with political junk mail. Then comes a knock on your door and there you find a couple of committed campaigners from Park Slope or Noe Valley or Wicker Park telling you that Howard Dean is your man. And theyre wearing these really loud orange caps.
How would you react if a bunch of Iowans invaded your neighborhood like that? Now youre beginning to understand what mightve happened to Dean on Monday....In the aftermath, I cant help but think the Dean-ites came off as a little precious, maybe even a little bit cultish, in those caps. What was the point? Were they trying to impress Iowans with the size of their army? Were they a subtle, ironic comment on the presumed nerdiness of the locals? Were they an expression of uncritical devotion to the higher political cause? Inevitably, the choice of headwear set the volunteers apart, and not in a good way. It made them stand out, much as saffron robes make a Hare Krishna devotee stand out at an airport. And The Perfect Storm imagery? Someone should have told Dean: In the Midwest, when the weather turns violent, sensible people get away from windows and doors and head for the basement to wait it out.
But it didnt work.
Maybe its unfair to blame the hats, but put yourself in the boots of an average Iowa Democrat a few days before the caucus. The campaign is so intense that it has become a form of political harassment. Your phone rings every 10 minutes with an automated robo-call on behalf of one candidate or another. Your mailbox is jammed with political junk mail. Then comes a knock on your door and there you find a couple of committed campaigners from Park Slope or Noe Valley or Wicker Park telling you that Howard Dean is your man. And theyre wearing these really loud orange caps.
How would you react if a bunch of Iowans invaded your neighborhood like that? Now youre beginning to understand what mightve happened to Dean on Monday....In the aftermath, I cant help but think the Dean-ites came off as a little precious, maybe even a little bit cultish, in those caps. What was the point? Were they trying to impress Iowans with the size of their army? Were they a subtle, ironic comment on the presumed nerdiness of the locals? Were they an expression of uncritical devotion to the higher political cause? Inevitably, the choice of headwear set the volunteers apart, and not in a good way. It made them stand out, much as saffron robes make a Hare Krishna devotee stand out at an airport. And The Perfect Storm imagery? Someone should have told Dean: In the Midwest, when the weather turns violent, sensible people get away from windows and doors and head for the basement to wait it out.
http://www.salon.com/2004/01/20/orangehats/
Edit history
Please sign in to view edit histories.
Recommendations
0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):
40 replies
= new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight:
NoneDon't highlight anything
5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
RecommendedHighlight replies with 5 or more recommendations
Especially when you compare it to Ike. He wanted a top marginal rate of 100% to pay for WWII.
Spitfire of ATJ
Apr 2013
#22
Hillary didn't screw Dean. That's just absurd. Dean screwed Dean, and he'd be the first to say so.
MADem
Apr 2013
#34
"White House is hosting a dozen Republican Senators for dinner" When in the spot light...
L0oniX
Apr 2013
#10
Too hard to say when I don't know what you mean any more than you know what I meant ;)
fadedrose
Apr 2013
#38