• Election 2006,  Iraq War,  Politics

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Lieberman Considers Iraq War Withdrawl Plan

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    U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman, left, retired Air Force Gen. Lloyd W. Newton, center, and Conn. Gov. M. Jodi Rell speak with the media at the Base Closure and Realignment Commission forum, Thursday, Aug. 24, 2006, in Waterford Conn. A year after sparing Submarine Base New London from closure, supporters were meeting Thursday to devise ways to keep Connecticut’s largest military installation off future cost-savings plans at the Pentagon.

    AP: Lieberman to consider Iraq pullout plan

    Sen. Joe Lieberman, the three-term Democrat whose independent campaign for re-election is being seen as a referendum on the Iraq war, said Friday he would consider taking a look at a fellow lawmaker’s proposal for a timeline for troop withdrawals.

    The proposal was floated by Republican Rep. Chris Shays, another Connecticut politician facing a tough re-election battle with an anti-war candidate. Shays has long been a supporter of the war and previously opposed withdrawal timetables.

    “It seems to me that Chris is saying, maybe we ought to set some goals for when we want to get out, and I’d like to see what he has in mind before I comment on it,” Lieberman said while campaigning in New Haven.

    “As I’ve said to you over and over again, the sooner we get out of Iraq, the better it’s going to be for the Iraqis and us, but if we leave too soon for reasons of American politics, it’s going to be disaster for the Iraqis and for us,” he said.

    Shays proposed a timeline Thursday on a telephone conference call from London with reporters following his 14th visit to Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.

    “We should be able to tell the American people what kind of timeline we can have to begin to draw down our troops,” he said. “It may be a timeline the American people don’t want to hear. It may not be something that brings them out quickly.”

    Politics don’t you love it.

    Is this a serious proposal?

    Sort of….a proposal to win re-election.

    The LEFT BLOGOSPHERE is going to love this, especially on the day Lieberman was allowed to stay on Democrat Party rolls and Hillary Clinton finally KISSED Ned Lamont’s ASS.

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    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Lieberman Certified to Appear on Connecticut Ballot

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    U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., speaks at a rally with hundreds of union workers, Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006, in New Haven, Conn. Representatives of about 20 union locals rallied Tuesday in support of Lieberman, even though many prominent Democrats abandoned him after he lost the Democratic primary and launched an independent campaign.

    AP: Lieberman certified to appear on ballot

    U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman has enough voter signatures to secure a spot on the November ballot with a new party, the secretary of the state said Wednesday.

    The certification means that Lieberman, who lost the Democratic primary to a political newcomer, will run for re-election as the candidate of the new Connecticut for Lieberman party.

    Ok, let’s get this PARTY started……..

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    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: More Dirty Politics from the Lamont Left

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    Sen. Joseph Lieberman is seeking reelection under his own new party.

    AP: Some Dems want Lieberman out of party

    Critics of Sen. Joe Lieberman’s independent run to keep his job attacked on two fronts Monday, with one group asking an elections official to throw him out of the Democratic Party and a former rival calling on state officials to keep his name off the November ballot.

    Staffers for Lieberman, who lost the Aug. 8 Democratic primary to Greenwich businessman Ned Lamont, called both efforts dirty politics. The senator filed as an independent candidate a day after the loss, running under the new Connecticut for Lieberman party.

    A group whose members described themselves as peace activists asked Sharon Ferrucci, New Haven’s Democratic registrar of voters, to remove Lieberman from the party, arguing that he cannot be a Democrat while running under another party’s banner.

    The request could lead to a hearing in which Lieberman, the Democrats’ vice presidential nominee in 2000, would have to argue that he still adheres to the party’s principles.

    “The law is pretty clear he is no longer a member of the Democratic Party in good standing,” said group leader Henry Lowendorf. “There was an open vote and he was voted out. He joined a different party.”

    Ferrucci said she would research the request, the first of its kind in her two decades on the job.

    What? Throw the Democrat’s Vice Presidential candidate in 2000 out of the party? While he is a sitting Democrat United States Senator?

    These Ned Lamont LEFTY NUTTERS in Connecticut are looking like a Jon Lovitz routine.

    But, wait there is more…..

    John Orman, a Democrat who gave up a challenge to Lieberman last year, argued in complaints filed with the state Monday that Lieberman should be kept off the Nov. 7 ballot.

    Orman, a Fairfield University political science professor, accused Lieberman of creating “a fake political party,” adding: “He’s doing anything he can to get his name on the ballot.”

    Excuse me, Flap thought voting for candidates for political office was a democratic exercise and if you have complied with Connecticut’s voting laws then…….

    What about Ned Lamont? What does he say about these attempts to sabotage the Lieberman campaign?

    Lamont distanced himself Monday from the peace activists’ request. He told reporters that Lieberman should not be removed from the Democratic rolls, and that Lieberman has the right under state law to form the new party.

    “He’s got the right to run. It’s not what I would have done,” Lamont said.

    Right and didn’t Lamont distance himself from Jane Hamsher and this?

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    “I don’t know anything about the blogs. I’m not responsible for those. I have no comment on them.”

    These dirty tricks continue to emanate from the lefty fringe that is driving Ned Lamont’s candidacy.

    Lieberman campaign manager Sherry Brown said the effort was “dirty political tricks at its worst.”

    “This kind of ridiculous, partisan game-playing is not going to provide anyone in Connecticut with better jobs, better health care, or better schools,” she said.

    Certainly, this will turn off the moderate Democrat voters of Connecticut and explains why Lieberman continues to lead in the latest polls. Has the Democrat party of FDR, Truman, and JFK devolved into disqualifying folks?

    A Jon Lovitz routine may be too kind of words.

    Stay tuned……

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

    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Latest Rasmussen Poll Has Lieberman Beating Lamont

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    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Kerry Calls Lieberman the New Cheney

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    ABC: Kerry Calls Lieberman the New Cheney

    Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., blasted a fellow Democrat, Sen. Joe Lieberman, for continuing his bid in the Connecticut Senate race despite a narrow loss to newcomer Ned Lamont in the Democratic primary earlier this month.

    “I’m concerned that [Lieberman] is making a Republican case,” Kerry told ABC News’ “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” in an exclusive appearance.

    Kerry accused the 2000 Democratic vice presidential candidate of “adopting the rhetoric of Dick Cheney,” on the issue of Iraq.

    Senator John Kerry is so full of class.

    NOT

    Flap would hate to be in the Democrat Senate cloakroom after Lieberman is re-elected. Of course, maybe Lieberman wouldn’t go inside.

    And Kerry really expects to run for President?

    Please do the GOP a favor – MORON.

    But, is Joe Lieberman running against Kerry or Ned Lamont?

    Lieberman can beat either or both…….

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    Captain Ed has Kerry Couldn’t Find Mainstream With Both Hands And A Flashlight

    In case Kerry doesn’t recognize it, and there’s no particular reason why he would considering his own legislative track record, that’s the mainstream in Connecticut. And unless the state has suddenly turned into Texas, Connecticut voters see little resemblance between Lieberman and Cheney. Maybe Kerry needs to reconsider his own relationship to the mainstream instead.

    Allah has the video of Kerry and Lieberman on the Sunday shows.

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    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Latest Rasmussen Poll Has Lieberman Beating Lamont

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    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Lieberman Calls for Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld’s Resignation

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    Sen. Joe Lieberman , D-Conn., appears on CBS’s ‘Face the Nation’ in Washington, Sunday, Aug. 20, 2006.

    Sen. Joe Lieberman on Sunday called on Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to resign and backed an international conference to find a way out of the crisis in Iraq.

    Lieberman, who is seeking a fourth term as an independent candidate after losing the Democratic nomination to newcomer Ned Lamont on Aug. 8, also criticized some fellow Democrats. He said several Democrats are trying to impose a “litmus test” on the party.

    “I think it’s still time for new leadership at the Pentagon,” he said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

    Lieberman, an early supporter of the Iraq war, said he called for Rumsfeld to step down in 2003.

    “With all respect to Don Rumsfeld, who has done a grueling job for six years, we would benefit from new leadership to work with our military in Iraq,” he said Sunday.

    JoeMentum has got the BIG MO. Lamont’s position on the Iraq War is so radical/irrational that Lieberman’s measured/calculated policy recommendations will look palatable to most Connecticut voters.

    Flap does not necessarily agree because this is the President’s call. But, if Flap were Commander in Chief, he would consider ALL policy options, including a Rumsfeld retirement.

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    An international conference on the Iraq War?

    No Way

    Look how well the United Nations is doing with Israel and Hezbollah.

    He also accused Lamont of distorting his stance on Iraq.

    “He made me into a cheerleader for George Bush and everything that’s happened,” Lieberman said. “And the record shows that, while I believe we did the right thing in overthrowing Saddam Hussein, I’ve been very critical over the years, particularly in 2003 and 2004, about the failure to send enough American troops to secure the country, about the absence of adequate plans and preparation to deal with post-Saddam Iraq.”

    Liberman knows that there is nothing like a good OFFENSE in politics and Ned Lamont is now playing defense.

    The Lamont campaign issued a statement Sunday criticizing Lieberman for trying to “paint himself as courageous for clinging to the failed ‘stay the course’ policy in Iraq and not listening to the voters of Connecticut on the need to change course.”

    “His new found ‘criticism’ of the war won’t convince Connecticut voters after so many years of stubbornly rubber-stamping Bush’s failed policies,” the statement said.

    Lamont issued a “WEAK” response but besides “cut and run” he has NO plan to change American policy in Iraq.

    Stay tuned…….

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    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Lieberman Leads Lamont 53 – 41 Among Likely Connecticut Voters

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    Connecticut House Speaker James Amann, D-Milford, announces he will continue to support U.S. Sen Joe Lieberman at a news conference in the Legislative Office Building in Hartford, Conn., Monday, Aug. 14, 2006.

    AP: New poll shows Lieberman leading Lamont

    Ned Lamont, whose anti-war campaign rattled the political landscape by toppling Sen. Joe Lieberman in Connecticut’s Democratic primary, is gaining support among voters — but Lieberman still has an edge, according to a poll released Thursday.

    The Quinnipiac University poll has Lieberman leading Lamont among registered voters 49 percent to 38 percent. Republican Alan Schlesinger gets support from 4 percent. Among likely voters, Lieberman was supported by 53 percent, compared to Lamont’s 41 percent and Schlesinger’s 4 percent.

    Lieberman’s advantage in the general election comes from broad support among unaffiliated and Republican voters. Fifty-three percent of likely voters polled said he deserves to be re-elected, and nearly half doubted that Lamont, a political novice who founded a company that wires college campuses for cable television, has enough experience to be senator.

    Senator JoeMentum Lieberman is showing some true electoral and polling MOMENTUM. This is bad news for Ned Lamont.

    Lieberman’s long time colleagues in the United States Senate and Connecticut politics are not apt to throw Joe overboard if he is showing early polling stength. Moreover, the Washington based PACS will keep the campaign money flowing.

    The GOP nominee, Alan Schlesinger, is a laugher/moron with gambling debts and problems (card counting bans from Indian casinos) and will poll less than zero on election day. The GOP will save its resources for Lieberman – if he needs any help.

    The national Democrat Party will be neutralized because of the fear that Lieberman could switch to the GOP after the election or decide later as an independent elected senator to vote for organizational purposes with the Republicans.

    Now, everyone knows why Lamont and the Nutroot Left were calling for Lieberman to stand down immediately after the Democrat primary.

    Their polling shows Lamont as a LOSER.

    “Senator Lieberman’s support among Republicans is nothing short of amazing. It more than offsets what he has lost among Democrats,” poll director Douglas Schwartz said. “As long as Lieberman maintains this kind of support among Republicans, while holding a significant number of Democratic votes, the veteran senator will be hard to beat.”

    Stay tuned…..

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    Reactions from the Left:

    MyDD folks are relieved and think Lamont’s numbers look good:

    Unlike many people, I am actually quite relieved by the new Q-poll on Connecticut. The three-way trend lines look good: (1,319 RVs, MoE 2.7, 8/10-8/14, July 13-18 numbers in parenthesis)

    Lieberman: 49 (51)
    Lamont: 38 (27)
    Schlesinger: 4 (9)

    Ummmmm  Sadly NO……

    Firedoglake thinks it is political malpractice what some Democrats are doing to Lamont.

    This is political malpractice of the highest order.  I repeat: why is supporting Joe Lieberman more important than winning back the House?  Let’s also not forget the effect of Joe’s GOP GOTV on the governer’s race, where DeStephano needs help against Republican governor Jodi Rell.

    The elected official wing of the Party must take away any claim Joe has to being a Democrat, and do so dramatically.  Lamont’s numbers among Dems in the Quinnipiac poll must and will rise, even as he broadens his support among independents, as in his approach through his WSJ op-ed yesterday (online subscription required).  But this effort also requires active Party involvement:  there’s no room for wiggling any longer.

    It is the centrists (independent voters) and the GOP that will decide this race.  There are not enough anti-JoMentum folks in Connecticut to beat him.

    Watch the money……

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

    Ned Lamont center, embraces Tommie Jackson, pastor of the Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church at a breakfast with Rev. Al Sharpton, right, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2006, in Stamford, Conn. Lamont is receiving an endorsement from Sharpton for his run in the Democratic primary against Sen. Joe Lieberman.
    Powerline: Richie Rich and the two anti-semites

    Via Steve Hayward at No Left Turns.

    Michael Barone made the same point on Fox News, noting that Lieberman ran well in ethnic blue collar areas while Lamont carried the swanky precincts of Fairfield County by huge margins. According to Barone, these swanky precients have disproportionately high turnout rates in primaries. Moreover, Lamont may have compounded his problem by giving his victory speech with the likes of Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and Kim Gandy. As my conservative cousin from New York explains,

    [this] won’t help Lamont or the Democratic Party gain the votes of Polish shipyards workers in New London or Irish insurance industry employees in West Hartford. More to the point this kind of image could make such states as New Jersey, Michigan and Pennsylvania swing to the GOP in the next Presidential election. When [my wife] whose political sensibilities often mirror those of Blue Collar Catholics saw Lamont on the stage with Sharpton and Jackson she blurted out “there’s Richie Rich and the two Anti-Semites.”

    Read it all……

    Ned Lamont, right, the businessman who is challenging Sen. Joe Lieberman for the Democratic Senate nomination in Connecticut, confers with the Rev. Jesse Jackson in New Haven, Conn., Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2006.
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    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Latest Rasmussen Poll Has Lieberman Beating Lamont

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    Greenwich businessman Ned Lamont gestures as he speaks after his victory in the Democratic state primary at the Four Points Sheraton in Meriden, Conn., Aug. 8, 2006. The anti-war challenger Lamont won over Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, a stalwart supporter of Bush on the war. At left, Lamont’s wife Annie; daughter Lindsay is second from right. Rev. Jesse Jackson applauds at right rear and Rev. Al Shaprton, partially obscured behind Lamont, raises his arm.

    Rasmussen (Via Captain’s Quarters): Lamont Support Dropping

    If the netroots plan on riding Ned Lamont all the way to the Senate floor, the independent campaign of Joe Lieberman has an unpleasant surprise waiting for them. According to a new Rasmussen poll, Lieberman has a lead over Lamont in a three-way race. Lieberman also has better favorability ratings than Lamont by a significant margin. Their previous survey, taken shortly before the election, showed the two men tied in a three-way race. Rasmussen will have the specific numbers out shortly (at this link), but the trends have reversed themselves in the last days of the primaries — and Connecticut voters have changed their minds about Lamont.

    Flap suspects that Lieberman had the best polling stats that money could buy and structured his independent race against Ned Lamont weeks ago. The recent revelations of Lamont hypocrisy both on the “Black Face” Flap and the Wal-Mart hypocrisy were bonuses to Lieberman.

    But, the netroots of Huffington and Kos are restless. They want demand Lieberman withdraw because they know that Lamont is an empty suit rich boy who will now actually have to be something other than an anti-Bush rhetorical prop.

    If Lamont wishes to win this race, he will have to campaign for it AND develop some ISSUES. The Iraq War and President Bush (who will never have to stand election again) are just two issues – and two issues do NOT make a successful Senate candidate.

    The early polls reflect this.

    Dean Barnett over at Hugh Hewitt has the numbers:

    The first post-primary Nutmeg State Rasmussen poll shows Lieberman leading Lamont, 46-41, with the Republican getting 6. (The poll is for subscribers only – if you’re a political junkie, there are many worse ways that you could feed your habit than shelling out $95 to join the Rasmussen Premium Club.) The pre-primary Rasmussen poll of the general electorate showed Lamont and Lieberman in a flat-footed tie at 40.

    Over at Kos someone thinks everything is grand…….

    Flap thinks so too……for Lieberman!
    Stay tuned…..

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    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Karl Rove Called Lieberman On Primary Election Day To Wish Him Well

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    White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove (C) talks to Rev. Al Sharpton (R) and Rev. Jesse Jackson at a signing ceremony for H.R. 9, the Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and Amendments Act of 2006 on the South Lawn at the White House in Washington, July 27, 2006.

    Reuters: Rove called Lieberman on voting day

    Karl Rove, a top political adviser to President Bush said on Thursday he had called Sen. Joseph Lieberman to wish him well in the Democratic primary in Connecticut this week.

    Top Republicans, including Vice President Dick Cheney, have taken the unusual step of publicly commenting on the results of the Democratic primary that Lieberman lost on Tuesday to an anti-war challenger.

    “I called him. He’s a personal friend,” Rove told reporters traveling with Bush to Wisconsin. The call was made late Tuesday afternoon, the day of the primary won by challenger Ned Lamont, who painted Lieberman as too cozy with Bush.

    Rove said he called Lieberman “and wished him well on his election that night,” and that reports he had offered to help the senator were “completely inaccurate.”

    Now, how badly does the White House want Ned Lamont to win?

    The Kossaks, etc. must be going wild and Allah says he will have a round-up of reactions later.

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    Senator Joe Lieberman Watch: Lieberman Kicks Off Independent Campaign

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    U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-CT, talks to reporters in his Hartford, Conn., suite Wednesday afternoon Aug. 9, 2006. Lieberman was defeated by Ned Lamont for the party’s nomination Tuesday night.

    AP: Lieberman kicks off go-it-alone campaign

    Stripped of support from the Democratic Party and working with a new campaign staff, Sen.
    Joe Lieberman kicked off his independent bid for re-election Thursday with a visit planned to this gritty city that last year re-elected a mayor who lost his party’s primary.

    Lieberman’s late-morning visit to a Waterbury pizza joint — his first public appearance since losing Tuesday’s primary and his first since dismissing his campaign staff — was to thank Waterbury for its fervent support during the primary. Lieberman won 60 percent of the vote here in his narrow loss to anti-war candidate Ned Lamont.

    But it’s also notable because Waterbury last year re-elected a mayor, Michael Jarjura, who lost his Democratic primary but won the general election in a write-in campaign.

    In the meantime, the Leftie NUTTERS who defeated Lieberman are whining. Arianna and MarKOS want to pressure Lieberman into withdrawing from the race, so he will not beat up on their lackey, Ned Lamont.

    Markos Moulitsas “Screw Them” Zuniga and David Sirota even suggest stripping Lieberman of his Senate Committee assignments.

    But, will Lieberman bow to calls of his betrayal of the Democrat Party?

    Doubtful…..

    Ned Lamont may actually have to develop a platform – something other than Bush LIED and BDS…..

    Anyone hear that John McCain was going to Connecticut to campaign for Lieberman?

    Stay tuned………

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