Of course, the idea that language and narrative matter in politics shouldn't really have come as a revelation to Washington Democrats.
It is intended to pick a fight with the Washington Democrats in power.
"There are a lot of efforts to divert attention here," the Washington Democrat said.
"No greater goal could be sought by some of the terrorists," the Washington Democrat said.
But after taking note of a new "national pride," the Washington Democrat turned to domestic matters.
"I think that there is reason to believe that we can get an agreement," the Washington Democrat said.
It takes courage, Dean told me, to try something new in the face of failure, which is why Washington Democrats were resisting his plan.
We've learned that most Democrats are not really furious at "Washington Democrats."
So far, the Washington Democrat, whose term expires next January, says he plans to do neither.
But Washington Democrats say results from the blanket primary will strongly influence public perception of the race, and therefore affect the caucus votes.