"I know a lot of Democrats I've talked to are really resigned," Dowd told radio host Don Imus. "They've sort of moved on in their heads to Hillary in 2008."
"Kerry's problem seems to be a Gore-like problem," she complained. "He's a loser even when he's winning. Kerry won all three debates but then he somehow is behind Bush in the polls afterwards. That's not who you want as your candidate, you know, a winner who's a loser."
"[Maybe] Kerry would have done better if he chose Biden as his running mate. I mean, he's dragging Edwards along now."
"[Kerry] just seems to say what will be politically viable. ... I think that's at the core of what bothers people about him. And that's what he did with Iraq."
"I think [his vote against the first Gulf War] is really sort of sinking him. Because he can't make the case against this war, then. Bush and Cheney can just chortle at him."
"I think that it was wrong and stupid to drag [Mary Cheney] into it. ... It just seemed smarmy to me."
"I think Joe Biden actually would have been a better [presidential] candidate. He's like Howard Dean - at least he spits it out."