• Dick Cheney,  Joe Lieberman

    Senator Joe Lieberman Knocks Dick Cheney – We Are NOT Less Safe But……

    The Politico quotes Connecticut Democrat Senator Joe Lieberman in knocking former Vice President Dick Cheney: “we’re not less safe.”

    But, what is more of the statement?

    A bunch of muddled mush that only a seasoned POL can deliver.

    Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) on Monday defended President Barack Obama against former Vice President Dick Cheney’s claims that the Obama administration has made the country less safe.

    “We’re not less safe,” said Lieberman, who was one of Obama’s leading critics on national security during the presidential campaign.

    “Our guard is up. In fact, I’d say that when it came to Afghanistan, obviously, this Obama administration has put more resources into the fight against terrorism than had previously been the case,” Lieberman added in an interview on MSNBC. “On balance, we remain as safe as we can possibly be in a world in which there is Islamist extremists who want to attack us.”

    We are as safe as we can possibly be?

    What the hell does that mean?

    Lieberman continues:

    “This administration has done everything it could, even in those areas that I disagree with them.”

    More doublespeak and the statement means?

    Flap does not feel more safe with Joe Lieberman in charge. Time for another retirement.


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  • GOP,  John McCain,  Sarah Palin

    Senator Joe Lieberman to Speak at Republican National Convention Today

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    Sen. Joe Lieberman, ID-Conn. arrives at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport in Minneapolis, Sunday, Aug. 31, 2008 for the Republican National Convention

    The Republican National Convention is back on track after a one day abbreviated convention session due to Hurricane Gustav.

    Republicans say Fred Thompson and Joe Lieberman will speak on Tuesday at the Republican National Convention.

    Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani had been scheduled to give the keynote address. But Thompson and Lieberman will take the podium instead. Republicans say the two will talk about McCain’s biography and their friendship with him.

    Rudy Giuliani would be too much “red meat” for the GOP partisans. So, Team McCain will easy into a convention schedule with positive portrayals of John McCain by Fred Thompson and former Democrat Senator Joe Lieberman as the Democrats continue the relentless personal and anti-woman attacks on Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.

    Stay tuned….


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  • Democrats,  GOP,  Joe Lieberman,  John McCain,  President 2008

    Joe Lieberman Watch: Democrat Divorce?

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    A trial balloon for the Lieberman-Democrat Party divorce and switch to the GOP caucus?

    The Democrats know the divorce is coming and some on the LEFT want to press the issue before the September GOP convention. But, Joe Lieberman will be patient and will make a choice of his own choosing.

    Lieberman may be more effective for John McCain if he remains in the Democrat Caucus – at least for now.

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  • Barack Obama,  Joe Lieberman,  President 2008

    Joe Lieberman Watch: Obama “Sleazy Tactics”

    Barack Obama has some stern words for Joe Lieberman, leading him off the Senate floor

    Joe Lieberman has had enough of Barack Obama’s sleazy tactics of personal confrontation.

    An aide to the McCain-backing Senator from Connecticut tells The Page: “If the Obama campaign thinks they are going to intimidate Joe Lieberman with these sleazy tactics then they are sorely mistaken.”

    Newsweekand Flap had covered the apparent scolding of Senator Lieberman by Democrat Presidential nominee Obama.

    McCain has enlisted high-profile help of his own to help win Jewish votes: Connecticut Sen. Joseph Lieberman, a self-described “independent Democrat” who has criticized Obama’s leadership qualities, has agreed to head up a booster group called Citizens for McCain. In a brief but animated Senate floor confrontation last week, according to a campaign aide who asked for anonymity when talking about private discussions, Obama told Lieberman he was surprised by Lieberman’s personal attacks and his half-hearted denials of the false rumors that Obama is a Muslim. (The aide says Lieberman was “strangely muted” during the exchange; a Lieberman spokesman says the chat was “private and friendly.”)

    As Flap said: Lieberman should tell Obama, Reid, Durbin and the rest of those clowns in the Senate to “go to hell.” Joe was elected as an Independent after the Democrat LEFT pushed Ned Lamont to a win in the Connecticut Democrat primary.

    Harry Reid continues to be Lieberman’s BITCH for now but with the Democrats on track to add more Senate seats this November, Joe might as well leave NOW rather than be pushed out later.

    It was wrong for Barack Obama to throw his weight at Joe Lieberman and try to physically intimidate him.

    Now, it is going to come back and bite Obama in the ass.

    Stay tuned……

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  • Barack Obama,  Harry Reid,  Joe Lieberman

    Will Joe Lieberman Caucus with the GOP?

    Barack Obama has some stern words for Joe Lieberman, leading him off the Senate floor

    After publicly being taken to the woodshed by presumptive Democrat Presidential nominee Barack Obama on the floor of the U.S. Senate yesterday, it is NOW reported that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid also had words with Joe Lieberman, the Independent, former Democrat Senator from Connecticut.

    In addition to the talking-to that Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, gave Sen. Joe Lieberman, Ind-Conn., yesterday for his role as a supporter of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., the Senate Majority leader chatted last night with the Connecticut senator, who caucuses with the Democrats but has endorsed McCain.

    Reid told reporters today, per ABC News’ Z. Byron Wolf, that “I’ve had conversations with Lieberman at some length. I’m not going to discuss the conversations here. But I think the discussions he had with Obama yesterday and the discussions he had with me yesterday were fruitful. We’ll let the future decide what it’s going to be, but I’m not about to threaten anybody.”

    Lieberman should tell Obama, Reid, Durbin and the rest of those clowns in the Senate to “go to hell.” Joe was elected as an Independent after the Democrat LEFT pushed Ned Lamont to a win in the Connecticut Democrat primary.

    Harry Reid continues to be Lieberman’s BITCH for now but with the Democrats on track to add more Senate seats this November, Joe might as well leave NOW rather than be pushed out later.

    Watch Joe Lieberman switch caucus sides in the immediate future.


  • Barack Obama,  Chuck Hagel,  Joe Lieberman,  John McCain,  President 2008

    Joe Lieberman Watch: Excoriating Obama on Foreign Policy

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    In today’s Wall Street Journal, Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticutt excoriates Senator and presumptive Democrat Presidential candidate Barack Obama and the Democrat Party over their evolution of foreign policy.

    Today, less than a decade later, the parties have completely switched positions. The reversal began, like so much else in our time, on September 11, 2001. The attack on America by Islamist terrorists shook President Bush from the foreign policy course he was on. He saw September 11 for what it was: a direct ideological and military attack on us and our way of life. If the Democratic Party had stayed where it was in 2000, America could have confronted the terrorists with unity and strength in the years after 9/11.

    Instead a debate soon began within the Democratic Party about how to respond to Mr. Bush. I felt strongly that Democrats should embrace the basic framework the president had advanced for the war on terror as our own, because it was our own. But that was not the choice most Democratic leaders made. When total victory did not come quickly in Iraq, the old voices of partisanship and peace at any price saw an opportunity to reassert themselves. By considering centrism to be collaboration with the enemy – not bin Laden, but Mr. Bush – activists have successfully pulled the Democratic Party further to the left than it has been at any point in the last 20 years.

    Far too many Democratic leaders have kowtowed to these opinions rather than challenging them. That unfortunately includes Barack Obama, who, contrary to his rhetorical invocations of bipartisan change, has not been willing to stand up to his party’s left wing on a single significant national security or international economic issue in this campaign.

    In this, Sen. Obama stands in stark contrast to John McCain, who has shown the political courage throughout his career to do what he thinks is right – regardless of its popularity in his party or outside it.

    John also understands something else that too many Democrats seem to have become confused about lately – the difference between America’s friends and America’s enemies.

    In response, the Left trots out RINO and lame duck GOP Senator Chuck Hagel to make quips about McCain.

    Weak sauce indeed compared to Lieberman’s hard hitting piece.


  • Barack Obama,  George W. Bush,  Jimmy Carter,  John McCain,  President 2008

    Joe Lieberman Watch: The President Got it Exactly Right

    Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Conn) speaks his mind regarding direct talks with Iran with E.D. Hill on Fox News

    And, John McCain agrees.

    Senator John McCain, who has been critical of President Bush on the environment and other policies this week, on Thursday morning wholeheartedly endorsed Mr. Bush’s veiled rebuke in the Israeli Knesset of Senator Barack Obama that talking to “terrorists and radicals’’ was no different than appeasing Hitler and the Nazis.

    “Yes, there have been appeasers in the past, and the president is exactly right, and one of them is Neville Chamberlain,’’ Mr. McCain told reporters on his campaign bus after a speech in Columbus, Ohio. “I believe that it’s not an accident that our hostages came home from Iran when President Reagan was president of the United States. He didn’t sit down in a negotiation with the religious extremists in Iran, he made it very clear that those hostages were coming home.’’

    Asked if he thought that former President Jimmy Carter, who struggled with the hostage crisis, was an appeaser, Mr. McCain replied: “I don’t know if he was an appeaser or not, but he terribly mishandled the Iranian hostage crisis.’’

    Jimmy Carter botched the Iranian hostage crisis and disgraced the United States. He continues to be a disgrace.

    Barack Obama is NO different than Carter in this matter. The Obama policy of unconditional talks with Iran’s Ahmadinejad: “Speak softly and let your enemies beat you with your own stick.”

    Asked if he thought Mr. Obama was an appeaser — the Democratic candidate has said he would be willing to meet with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran — Mr. McCain sidestepped and said, “I think that Barack Obama needs to explain why he wants to sit down and talk with a man who is the head of a government that is a state sponsor of terrorism, that is responsible for the killing of brave young Americans, that wants to wipe Israel off the map, who denies the Holocaust. That’s what I think Senator Obama ought to explain to the American people.’’

    The Team Obama response is here. And, the Democrat Party cover Obama’s ass response is here.

    The Fall Presidential debates WILL be interesting.

    Now, will Hillary weigh into this flap?


  • Democrats,  GOP,  Joe Lieberman

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Lieberman Refuses to Slam the Door on Switching to the Republican Party

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    Senator Joe Lieberman (D-CT) celebrates his victory in the U.S midterm elections in Hartford, Connecticut November 7, 2006.

    AP: Lieberman refuses to close door on switching parties

    Sen. Joe Lieberman on Sunday repeated his pledge to caucus with Senate Democrats when the 110th Congress convenes in January, but refused to slam the door on possibly moving to the Republican side of the aisle.

    Asked on NBC’s “Meet the Press” if he might follow the example of Sen. Jim Jeffords of Vermont, who left the Republicans in 2001 and became an independent, ending Republican control of the U.S. Senate, Lieberman refused to discount the possibility.

    “I’m not ruling it out but I hope I don’t get to that point,” he said. “And I must say — and with all respect to the Republicans who supported me in Connecticut — nobody ever said, ‘We’re doing this because we want you to switch over. We want you to do what you think is right and good for our state and country,’ and I appreciate that.”

    Lieberman can demand any committee and any assignment he chooses in the new United States Senate. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is Joe Lieberman’s BITCH.

    Carl Levin can shoot his mouth off about Iraq War policy but change is going nowhere without Joe Lieberman on board.

    Stay tuned……

    Captain Ed has Jumpin’ Joe?

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    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Landrieu stumps for Lieberman

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Latest Quinnipiac University Poll Lieberman Leads 52-35

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: First Debate – Lieberman Accuses Lamont of “Finger-Pointing”

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: No Man’s Land?

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Lieberman Defends Civil Rights Record

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Richie Rich and the Two Anti-Semites


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  • Election 2006,  Joe Lieberman,  Politics

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Liberman’s Victory – A “Declaration of Independence From Partisanship.”

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    Senator Joe Lieberman (D-CT) celebrates his victory in Hartford, November 7, 2006.

    The Day: Lieberman’s Independence May Not Include Democratic Party

    Sen. Joe Lieberman’s press conference Wednes-day at the Goodwin Hotel had been billed as a chance for the senator to elaborate on what he’d proclaimed the night before — that his re-election as an independent would send him back to Washington shorn of his obligations to parties and political concerns.

    But if the press conference was any indication, the nature of Lieberman’s new role is a work in progress.

    On the one hand, the senator, repeating a line from his victory speech Tuesday night, pronounced his win a “declaration of independence from partisanship.”

    Moments later, however, he was assuring reporters that he was still a member in good standing of the Senate Democrats, still in line to retain the perks that partisan affiliation provide, such as his position as ranking member and potential chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee.

    The Senate Democrat Leadership will give Lieberman whatever he wants. If not…….The GOP takes back control of the United States Senate.

    Joe has Harry Reid et. al. by the short hairs……

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    As the NUTROOTS crowd goes wild……..

    Stay tuned…..Joe has not had the last laugh yet.

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    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Final JOEMENTUM

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Landrieu stumps for Lieberman

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Latest Quinnipiac University Poll Lieberman Leads 52-35

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: First Debate – Lieberman Accuses Lamont of “Finger-Pointing”

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: No Man’s Land?

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Lieberman Defends Civil Rights Record

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Richie Rich and the Two Anti-Semites


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