This morning while wandering the web I ran across this blog,
http://bullmooseblog.com The Moose seems to be floating on the fumes of something. On his blog the Moose states that he is in Moose Heaven after attending a ceremony of the Henry M. Jackson Foundation . At this event the
Mouse Moose claims 2 of his heros were given a great honor.
The tribute to the two Senators in awarding them the Henry Jackson Award for Distinguished Public Service,
"Joe Lieberman and John McCain embody the qualities so valued by Scoop - unshakable integrity, the ability to stay the course against the odds, and a willingness to cross party lines to get the job done."
Those qualities are largely missing from most politicians these days. In fact, those virtues can be a political liability rather then an asset. A case in point is Joe Lieberman who would rather see America succeed in Iraq than George W. Bush fail in his presidency. To the left, that stance is the unforgivable sin. And it has earned him the wrath of some who increasingly celebrate every American setback in the war,viewing bad news as good news in the November elections. It is inconceivable to this crowd to put country first. That is why they loathe Joe.
The
Mouse Moose goes on to trip all over himself patting the lapdog to Bush, Lie-berman, on the back for his continued support of Bush and the Long War. This Fidiot goes on to preach that more Democrats should be just like Lie-berman. It looks like the good ole Lapdog, Joe is getting his support the only place he can find it, the Right.
The truth is that the Democratic Party desperately needs more Joe Liebermans who are tough on security and progressive on domestic issues. Yet, the luna-lefties in the party are engaged in a despicable and contemptible smear, sewer campaign against him. They must be repelled if the Democratic Party is to regain the mainstream of American political life.
Am I seeing the next Repugnican Pres. Ticket, McCain/Lie-berman ? Looks to me like the Mouse has helped Ned and us look into the black heart of Lie-berman one more time.