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...real lie behind Nader is evidenced by, of all people, Gore and former Vermont Gov. Howard B. Dean. Both are ostensibly far less progressive than Nader—yet recently both have shown a more sincere, more engaged commitment to the left than the Nader of today. After 2000, Gore re-energized and affiliated with the highly progressive MoveOn.org, giving laudable, widely-reported speeches against Bush and the Iraq war. He also threw his support behind Dean when the rest of the Democrats were afraid that endorsing such an outsider would ruin their political careers...
...been missed: labeling the liberals’ case against President Bush, editorial writers and commentators from across the punditocracy have stamped the epithet “populist” across the forehead of nearly every Democratic candidate. In the Washington Post last month, David S. Broder called former Vermont Governor Howard Dean’s fundraising appeals “internet-based populism.” In The New York Times the same day, Robin Toner mused about whether Americans can accept a “populist uprising” at a time of economic recovery. On CNN, Robert Novak...
...wins are likely to be crucial for the Crimson because Harvard hosts a Dartmouth team that is tied for third in the ECAC and one of the hottest teams in the conference in Vermont during next weekend’s home regular-season finale...
...Crimson continues in ECAC action on the road this weekend. Harvard first travels to Dartmouth—who handed the Crimson its first of two losses this season—Friday at 7 p.m. The team faces off against Vermont Saturday...
McLoon, who has already won an event this season—the 5K Classic at the Vermont Carnival two weeks ago—finished second in the 10K Free Technique with a time of 29:52.4, and is expected to make a strong showing at the upcoming EISA Championships...