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How would President Dean seek to organize and manage the massive federal bureaucracy?

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How would President Dean seek to organize and manage the massive federal bureaucracy?

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To try to answer that question, it’s important first to note that Dean is a character with which longtime federal employees have become very familiar: the quintessential outsider, rallying his supporters with the cry that he’s not burdened with Washington baggage and will clean up the mess in the federal government. Dean has been particularly dismissive of Washington insiders – even the other candidates for the Democratic nomination. They have attacked him, Dean told Newsweek, “because when you get cozy in Washington, you’d rather lose and maintain your cozy loser’s position than win with somebody from outside Washington.” But Dean’s outsiderness comes with a twist: He has positioned himself as one of the most traditional kinds of Washington politician – a classic liberal. Or, as he puts it, a member of the “Democratic wing of the Democratic party.” Dean wears his left-wing credentials proudly. He boasts of having signed the nation’s first law providing equal rights to gays and lesbian

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