Ryan Lizza says some "big name Democrats want to oust DNC Chairman Howard Dean, arguing that his stubborn commitment to the 50-state strategy and his stinginess with funds for House races cost the Democrats several pickup opportunities."
One of the names being floated to replace Dean is Harold Ford.
Says James Carville: "Suppose Harold Ford became chairman of the DNC? How much more money do you think we could raise? Just think of the difference it could make in one day. Now probably Harold Ford wants to stay in Tennessee. I just appointed myself his campaign manager."
In the New York Times, Carville blasts Dean again: "The R.N.C. did a better job than the D.N.C. this year." He explained that Democrats "succeeded because the partyís House and Senate campaign committees compensated for what Mr. Carville described as the shortcomings of the Democratic National Committee, allowing the party to take advantage of a wave of voter resentment directed at Republicans."