THOUGHTS ON HODO: Josh Marshall is not amused:
"The price of admission to the Democratic primary race is a pledge of committed support to whomever wins the nomination, period. (The sense of entitlement to other Democrats' support comes after you win the nomination, not before.) If Dean can't sign on that dotted-line, he has no business asking for the party's nomination."
And Pejman suggests a valuable concept:
"Yousefzadeh's Law Regarding Howard Dean: Dean's propensity to make stupid statements without filtering them in his head before they escape his lips is directly proportional to the wild success his campaign has enjoyed in harnessing the power of the Internet to raise funds, build an organization, and achieve frontrunner status in the race for the Democratic nomination."
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