Karl Rove once changed the game in a Texas election from focussing on the issues to concern about his bugging of his own office.
Mr. Lieberman's campaign has likewise set out to change the discussion from focussing on the gargantuan issues facing today's voters to a discussion of his supposed victimhood in regards to difficulties managing his website.
Will Mr. Lamont's people, or the Dem. party, show the stones and good sense to go ahead and draw the circle around the Lieberman and Bush camps? This is the final nail in the "Lieberman is a Bush boy" coffin.
If there really is an effort by the Dem. Party to escort their winner to victory, then they should step up and call a spade a spade: brand Lieberman as desperate and small, and guilty of hijacking the election away from the issues of economy and war and toward his own selfish desire to stay in power, all of this according to a strategy pioneered and perfected by the Bush campaign.
They want to hit below the belt, then kick them in the balls and march on.
Lieberman's campaign apparently invested in such a poor quality internet product as to invite calamity. Is it possible, even probable, that his campaign wanted the site to fail in order to give them a victim's stance from which to cammandeer the focus of the election?
Put on the steal toe and give them a good hard shot right in the pants.