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Lieberman Could Jump Ship | |
2007-02-23 | |
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Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin claims that his side still "counts on him as a friend" even though it is "a little painful and awkward." Last month, after Lieberman told Democratic chief Sen. Harry Reid that he had "stopped attending the weekly Democratic lunch because he didn't feel comfortable discussing Iraq there, Reid offered to hold those discussions at another time," Time's Massimo Calabresi reveals. "Lieberman has started attending again." But Lieberman also keeps in touch with Bush aide Stephen Hadley "every week or two." | |
Posted by:Fred |
#11 I doubt that if Joe did jump ship it would make much difference. There are simply too many RINO's on the Republican side that already side with the Democrats too much of the time as it stands. |
Posted by: FOTSGreg 2007-02-23 17:01 |
#10 I've been watching Lieberman for some time, and, although, I never vote for a social liberal, I think I would vote for this guy. I think he is the best candidate for the protection of the U.S. |
Posted by: Xenophon 2007-02-23 14:02 |
#9 Wonder what Ned Lamont's up to these days... I think he's washing dishes at ruby tuesdays |
Posted by: ARMYGUY 2007-02-23 13:18 |
#8 Maybe Bernie Sanders will become a Republican and take Joe off the hook... |
Posted by: tu3031 2007-02-23 12:29 |
#7 From something written in January of this year: Although the number of Democrats and Republicans is tied at 49, two Independent members, Joe Lieberman (CT) and Bernie Sanders (VT), caucus with the Democrats, shifting the Senate to Democratic control. So, if Senator Lieberman shifts to caucussing with the Republicans, the Democrats lose their edge. I would think the Vice President's vote would then make the difference -- and the honourable Representative Pelosi's dreams of world domination would turn to dust and ashes. Just my guess, though, occasional observer. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2007-02-23 11:55 |
#6 What's the R vs D count in the Senate now? Would Joe as an R change the tilt on committee assignments etc? |
Posted by: occasional observer 2007-02-23 11:16 |
#5 Stay there Joe, you are the only conscience the Dems have left in the Senate... |
Posted by: BigEd 2007-02-23 11:04 |
#4 #2 I hope that he stays in the Democratic Party. I feel a sence of ballance by at least having one Democratic Leader that I respect. I completely agree, Stay please And be A huge Thorn in the Democratic Party's side, You'd be much more influential than if you bailed for the Repubs. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2007-02-23 10:59 |
#3 You're loving it, aren't you, Joe. Wonder what Ned Lamont's up to these days... |
Posted by: tu3031 2007-02-23 09:24 |
#2 I hope that he stays in the Democratic Party. I feel a sence of ballance by at least having one Democratic Leader that I respect. |
Posted by: canaveraldan 2007-02-23 07:23 |
#1 I don't care where he goes to lunch, as long as he stands up to the rest of the Democratic Losers. Not losers because they're losers - which they are, but Losers, because they want to Lose The War. |
Posted by: Bobby 2007-02-23 06:01 |