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Kaine as “part-time” DNC chair

posted at 8:40 am on January 5, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
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Perhaps Barack Obama meant it as a consolation prize.  After passing over Tim Kaine for his running mate in favor of Joe Biden, Obama selected the Virginia Governor to succeed Howard Dean as the next chair of the DNC.  Unless Kaine decides to resign as governor, that means that the Democrats will temporarily return to the figurehead model for leadership, which Andrew Malcolm explains:

Now, just two weeks before his inauguration, comes word from Democratic sources that President-elect Barack Obama later this week will name Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine as part-time chairman of the Democratic National Committee.

The appointment will reportedly come with the understanding that next year, when Kaine loses his governor’s job due to the state’s one-term limit, facing unemployment, he will become the full-time face of the DNC, which has a dual responsibility of frequent partisan attack dog in the media and prolific national party fundraiser.

The Democrats may not need a wall-to-wall chair at the moment, having completed a highly successful national campaign, but they will probably need one sooner than 2010.  George Bush managed to keep his first mid-term election from following the historical pattern of loss to the party in power, but he had 9/11 the year before.  Obama will need help from the DNC in order to compete in 2010, especially since he seemed very disinclined to campaign in the runoff elections following his November win.  He doesn’t appear to have the Bush’s desire to be a party leader and President simultaneously, which is typical of American presidents, but leaves the DNC rudderless for at least a year.

Beyond that, why Kaine?  He had been picked as an up-and-comer when he first won in Virginia, but the party cooled on him somewhat after a stiff, unimpressive performance in a State of the Union response shortly afterward.  Unlike Dean, Kaine has never run a national campaign and has no particular experience as a talking-head show regular.  Dean proved his organizational skills and his forward thinking in his presidential primary run, as well as his expertise in communications.  Kaine has done little in that regard, and unless it’s the best-kept secret in Virginia, little in national fundraising as well.

Kaine’s selection suggests that someone else will run the DNC in Kaine’s stead, perhaps even after Kaine takes the reins.  I’d bet that Kaine takes a lot of orders from David Axelrod between now and 2010.  That dynamic will be interesting, as the Democrats spent the last eight years demonizing Karl Rove for his political work during the Bush administration.  Will they feel just as outraged when one of their own does the same thing?  Don’t hold your breath.


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I foresee a lot of infighting within the Democratic Party in the new 2 years as they try to decide who really runs things. I think Reid and Pelosi supported Obama because they thought they could have their way due to his lack of experience. I think that there will be a bunch of folks thrown under Team Obama’s bus in the next 2 years.

Pass the popcorn.

kingsjester on January 5, 2009 at 8:54 AM

Can we here in Virginia jettison the absolutely worthless Tim Kaine NOW?

I would prefer an empty seat to this clown act.

Good news though, undeniably corrupt Terry McAulliffe is going to run for Governor, in an effort to loot the treasury for the Democrat Party.

If it were possible to move this state further away from Washington DC, it would be the right course of action.

NoDonkey on January 5, 2009 at 8:55 AM

The next year is going to be SOoooooo fun as we watch and laugh at the in-fighting between the “big tent” Liberals over which way the Country is headed… What part of the party is really in control and WHO is leading it…

But, in reality, the Dems only need a part time leader for the DNC, they are kicking the Republicans butts at every turn… Why? Simple, we have NO LEADERSHIP. No Conservative alternative, no voices in the MSM yelling at the foibles of the Messiah and the Liberal Congress. Republicans can forget ANY real gains till we select TURE Conservative values and voices and leadership to the RNC. Until then, the far left, wack job Liberals will rule the roost.

Mark Garnett on January 5, 2009 at 9:00 AM

Out – Screamin’ Dean

In – Fozzy Bear Kaine

Dr.Cwac.Cwac on January 5, 2009 at 9:02 AM

Does this mean Howey Dean is in line for commerce Sect? Doesn’t Dean expect a quid quo pro? Yeeeeee Hawwwwww!

Rovin on January 5, 2009 at 9:06 AM

Howard Dean’s weird personality lent itself for being DNC chair (even if his fund raising skills sucked). So if Kaine turns out worse–well that is good for the Republicans.

Mr. Joe on January 5, 2009 at 9:18 AM

Every time I’ve seen Kaine being interviewed, all I could think was, “What a turd.”

progressoverpeace on January 5, 2009 at 9:37 AM

I’d bet that Kaine takes a lot of orders from David Axelrod between now and 2010.

The DNC is Kaine’s Golden Parachute.

petefrt on January 5, 2009 at 9:54 AM

Kaine has been passed off to most Americans as being a hybrid Dem. He is supposedly pro-gun and pro-Christianity and I think the Dems think he will somewhat soften their image of being extreme leftist. Remember Obama supposedly change his leftist leanings during the campaign and also the buzz right after he was elected about Obama possibly going to the center. RIGHT! Anyhow, any pick other than Kaine would be someone that was truly representative of the Leftist that just got elected, and the Dems want Americans to think they are really more Conservative and Centrists. Good luck on that one Dems!

freeus on January 5, 2009 at 10:13 AM

Yes! Can you take him now? We’ll even gift-wrap him for you! Anything to get him out of Virginia!

Sarah2053 on January 5, 2009 at 10:28 AM

The Lt. Gov. of Virginia is a Republican. Don’t see Tim Kaine leaving until his term is up. The contrast would be too great and the people of VA might figure out that they have been hoodwinked. We might get oil drilling off our east coast and the Dems can’t have that. It would be the solution to our budget deficit and we could actually get some roads built with our own money. No gas tax hike and life would be a lot better. VA is a great state all of a sudden taken over by the Morons.
Tim Kaine is barely a Christain and if he thought he could get away with it he would raise our taxes. Makes a big show of cutting the budget, but just can’t seem to do it enough. He certainly lacks personality and I will never understand how he ever got to be governor. Well, yes I do. He married the daughter of a popular Republican VA governor and the father in law endorsed him along with a RHINO state legislater. Go ahead and make him DNC chair. Get him out of here! At least he can’t run for Senator–yet!!!!!

BetseyRoss on January 5, 2009 at 10:57 AM

Just to throw my echo in to several fellow Virginia commentors…Take him now. He’s even more worthless than Mark Warner was, and I can’t wait until 2009 elections.

With any God given grace, Bob McDonnell will be elected.

(For those not in VA he’s the current Republican Attorney General)

Marine_Bio on January 5, 2009 at 10:58 AM

BetseyRoss on January 5, 2009 at 10:57 AM

Don’t forget the fact that he ran against Kilgore who was not the best speaker, but a far better candidate. Compared to him, Kain looked better. As much as I hate this reality, that has an impact on election day, and we’ve been stuck with this moron.

That’s the new american way, appearance over substance.

Marine_Bio on January 5, 2009 at 11:09 AM

Marine_Bio on January 5, 2009 at 11:09 AM

I do remember Jerry Kilgore. Didn’t he have some relative with some voter registration problems down near Roanoke? That’s about all I could glean from my local paper.
I quit our local paper for not really giving us any news during election except Obama “puff pieces” The editor is a Republican. Particularly disgusting. State news isn’t always reported with much accuracy either. Many months of whining from Gov. Mark Warner about how bad the budget was ailing right after 9/11. Big build up for raising taxes. He knew as a business man that this would turn around and the second they voted in more sales taxes the economy turned around. We’re stuck again because he is now a Senator. As is the worthless Jim Webb.

Appearance over substance. Yep, you are right. Well, at least my precinct always goes Republican. I love it here.

BetseyRoss on January 5, 2009 at 11:53 AM

Virginia Governors can’t run for re-election, so I think this is BHO’s way of keeping Tim Kaine politically active for a future run. Kaine can’t go to the Senate, as there are two Dems there already.

It's Vintage, Duh on January 5, 2009 at 12:25 PM

Well, at least my precinct always goes Republican. I love it here.

BetseyRoss on January 5, 2009 at 11:53 AM

Isle of Wight, where I live, usually does as well. At least I’m very fond of my Representative, Forbes. He’s the real deal.

Marine_Bio on January 5, 2009 at 12:59 PM

tim kaine has so mcu time to be part-time DNC chair. things are going so swimmingly here in the Old Dominion. we have a budget crisis, the governor wants to cut state police jobs & salaries (because obviously no one is breaking the law), we have roads that need to be maintained as well as built…the list goes on & on. but he has time for another part-time job.

i live in lunenburg co. we went republican.

kelley in virginia on January 5, 2009 at 1:31 PM

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