[T]he Republicans aren't Joe Lieberman even if Joe Lieberman is a Republican. They run really good campaigns.
Hannity on talk show a while ago, saying WHY would any Republican vote for Joe Lieberman, a man who is bragging he voted Liberal 90% of the time. He is castigating any Republican who would do so! This idiot just asking Joe a month ago how he could HELP him! And he also is saying all the Republican candidate has to do, is show a picture of Ned last night, with Jackson, Sharpton, Waters standing with him, and say 'is this who you want running the country'!
Hannity on talk show a while ago, saying WHY would any Republican vote for Joe Lieberman, a man who is bragging he voted Liberal 90% of the time. He is castigating any Republican who would do so! This idiot just asking Joe a month ago how he could HELP him!
And he also is saying all the Republican candidate has to do, is show a picture of Ned last night, with Jackson, Sharpton, Waters standing with him, and say 'is this who you want running the country'!
I can't wait for Media Matters to put up that transcript.
[I]t's not an unreasonable conclusion to draw that if a)voters prize integrity and b)they're looking for direction in foreign policy and security, then c)they'll want to know that a candidate isn't a complete lying sack of crap on those issues. And you wonder why Joe Lieberman flopped [...] [N]obody gave a crap whether or not Lamont thought the Democratic party was "friendly to people of faith." What they knew was that Lieberman wasn't giving them a straight answer about his support for the war - or about much of anything else - and Lamont seemed like a fine candidate to hold his feet to the fire.
[I]t's not an unreasonable conclusion to draw that if a)voters prize integrity and b)they're looking for direction in foreign policy and security, then c)they'll want to know that a candidate isn't a complete lying sack of crap on those issues. And you wonder why Joe Lieberman flopped [...]
[N]obody gave a crap whether or not Lamont thought the Democratic party was "friendly to people of faith." What they knew was that Lieberman wasn't giving them a straight answer about his support for the war - or about much of anything else - and Lamont seemed like a fine candidate to hold his feet to the fire.