Lieberman wishes he'd
thought of this:
For the speech Tuesday, Mr. Cuellar positioned himself along the president's route and grabbed a seat on the Republican side of the aisle. Custom dictates that the Democrats stay to the speaker's right and Republicans to the left, making it easier to gauge party-line splits on applause lines.
"Doesn't really matter," the congressman said. "It's the U.S. Congress side. I didn't see any sign that says Democratic or Republican."
Ahem: Ciro Rodiguez. Remember, whoever wins this primary wins the seat. There are no Republicans registered to contest the seat.
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