Comments: Mid-Day Update: Lieberman Smears Lamont Already On Terror Plot

you mean again, right?
or that it wouldn't be so close that they could
sucessfully steal it and call it an election...

sorry. I'm still bitter.

unelected, criminal, fraudulent psychopath asshole.

4 adverbs and one noun.

Posted by John B. at August 10, 2006 01:19 PM

Steve - I thought Cheney made the Ned/Osama link yesterday!

Posted by OldCoastie at August 10, 2006 01:19 PM

They only problem with Lieberman is that his support of the current war on terror leaves us more vulnerable than at any other time in our history. Because of him te Middle East is in flames. Because of him there is no debate on national healthcare. Because of him the middle class is erroding away. Because of him southern families can no longer make ends meet. Because of him education is less accessible than ever. Beyond that he is probably a nice guy. Out of touch, but nice.

Posted by phidipides at August 10, 2006 01:22 PM

He doesn't look nice to me. he looks smarmy and unctuous. and slithery and pasty.

Posted by John B. at August 10, 2006 01:33 PM

Ya gotta love this number:

Ross Perot (I) 12%

in both of the Clinton elections.

Posted by idiosynchronic at August 10, 2006 02:08 PM

I can't understand why leading politicians avoid connecting pre 911 to the incompetent administration that was in charge 0n 9/11/2001. When Cheney spreads pre 911 propaganda, he does not discuss how he shutdown U.S. Senate counter terrorism discussions and failed to hold counter terrorism committee meetings as he promised. That's the true pre 911 mindset.

It’s time to shut-up this fascist, incompetent thief.

Posted by smooth at August 10, 2006 02:25 PM

Steve-O,

Sore Lieberman's words are almost a literal quote of what Dick "Fatty" Cheney grumbled today about the Lamont victory.

Make no mistake: the White House is in-charge of Sore Lieberman's embarrassing and dangerous independent run.

Posted by Christopher at August 10, 2006 02:49 PM

Steve, Bush did lose to Gore.

Posted by T2 at August 10, 2006 02:57 PM

T2, we both know that, but the only vote that mattered was Fat Tony's.

Posted by Steve Soto at August 10, 2006 03:38 PM

I think fat Tony thinks a revolution is coming, hence the Delay cop out vote the other day.

With the major inconvenience and hit the airlines are going to take in reduced traffic, this plot was a success on a smaller level than intended, but a success all the same.

This plot better not have been generated by an M-5 undercover Muslim with pockets full of money.

How could this have happened on Liebergirlyman's "fight them over there" watch?

Posted by TIKI AL at August 10, 2006 04:27 PM

T2, we both know that, but the only vote that mattered was Fat Tony's.

Well, if you mean Tony Kennedy. Scalia's vote was never really in doubt.

I'll bet if you had that vote over again, Bush would lose, too. In the last couple of years, you could see O'Connor and Kennedy getting exasperated with the administration's vision of the law.

Posted by dj moonbat at August 10, 2006 04:28 PM

Rove is now employed as Lieberman's consultant on how to run a campaign.

Posted by Judith at August 10, 2006 04:48 PM

John B, and he's got an Howdy Doody mouth.

Posted by Judith at August 10, 2006 04:51 PM

"I can't understand why leading politicians avoid connecting pre 911 to the incompetent administration that was in charge 0n 9/11/2001."

Smooth, I've never understood that either. Considering Bush ignored all the warnings, the Democrats could have easily blamed him, but they didn't. I wonder if the Republicans would have blamed a Democratic president had it been the other way around? No need to answer the last question.

Posted by Judith at August 10, 2006 05:00 PM

Rove is now employed as Lieberman's consultant on how to run a campaign.

Yep. Pretty disgusting, eh?

LIE-berman is a traitor.

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Posted by Bendito at August 10, 2006 06:42 PM

Yeah, whatev' bendittobot.

Posted by iamcoyote at August 10, 2006 07:08 PM

It's becoming more unmistakable by the hour how self absorbed democrats are vastly more fixated on avarice for power than in defending the very lives of people they're supposedly standing for.

Is that what bu$hco is doing so successfully in Iraq, bendejo?

Posted by Seven of Six at August 10, 2006 07:10 PM

bendittohead, did you by any chance read "3o days to a more supercillious vocabulary"?

Posted by TIKI AL at August 10, 2006 08:56 PM

"It's worth noting that the ranking Democrat on the Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee is none other than Joe Lieberman, whose belief in bipartisan comity has kept him from holding the White House's feet to the fire. No wonder Karl Rove wanted to help him out, and Dick Cheney feels so concerned by his defeat."

huffingtonpost

Posted by Judith at August 10, 2006 10:30 PM

I see the cleft-left has no public denunciation for their compadres in hate having forced further security restraints (loss of freedom) on Americans, not to mention their earnest craving for mass murder.

That doesn't even mean anything.

Posted by dj moonbat at August 10, 2006 10:49 PM

Lieberman has shown his true colors as an egotistical prick.

Any Dem who votes for him in November is just as much of a prick (or schmuck, as my Jewish friends wold say.)

Posted by indy675 at August 10, 2006 11:27 PM
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