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Home Front: Politix
Apologetic Dems need Lieberman's sway in Senate
2006-11-10
Suddenly everybody is Joe Lieberman's best friend. Thrown out of his party just three months ago, the Connecticut Senator and one-time Democratic vice-presidential candidate has emerged from Tuesday's mid-term elections as one of the most powerful lawmakers in Washington. Elected as an independent to a fourth term in office, Mr. Lieberman, 64, finds himself being courted by Republicans, suddenly lacking a Senate majority. He has also received conciliatory phone calls from Democrats, who had cast him as a turncoat for supporting the President on the war in Iraq.

The reason is simple: Both parties need him. With the Senate race in Virginia still disputed, Democrats remain at least one seat short of winning an outright majority and taking control of Congress. Even if Democrat James Webb ultimately defeats incumbent Republican Senator George Allen, Mr. Lieberman's vote will be crucial to Democrats seeking to impose their legislative agenda on Washington in the next two years. For Republicans, who now have just 49 Senate seats, Mr. Lieberman could be an important ally on thorny security issues like counterterrorism policy and border security.
Posted by:Fred

#13  ...and maybe a Nancy Pelosi lap dance.

I'm so glad you waited until after lunch to post that...
Posted by: Raj   2006-11-10 14:46  

#12  Maybe Harry Reid will offer to feed him real estate tips...and maybe a Nancy Pelosi lap dance.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-11-10 14:45  

#11  But....if there are 49 elected Republicans, and 49 elected Democrats, and 2 elected Independants..
how do you get to a 51-49 Democrat majority? Looks like a majority tie to me, and the Daschle '02 shared majority rule should kick in...
mathematicly speaking, of course.
Posted by: Phineter Thraviger1073   2006-11-10 14:41  

#10  Lieberman is a Democrat. He may part with Pelosi on the war, but he is in sync on domestic programs. He will support the Dem agenda, leadership appointments, budget priorities and judicial appointments.
Posted by: ed   2006-11-10 09:14  

#9  OS - you do a disservice to good buttplugs everywhere, LOL

I'm still giggling too....
Posted by: Frank G   2006-11-10 06:54  

#8  Ahem, make that KOS meet effect.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-11-10 02:12  

#7  Kos kittys -

cause meet effect.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-11-10 02:11  

#6  He still has to get even for 2000.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2006-11-10 02:10  

#5  Unliek that buttplug Chaffee.

No, tell us how you really feel! :-)

I'm still cackling about this!
Posted by: gorb   2006-11-10 01:40  

#4  Cue NJ: Harry, that's a nice majority you have there. Wouldn't want anything to happen to it... I'll call you soon. --Joe "Tony" Lieberman
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2006-11-10 01:19  

#3  Lieberman is the Republics safety net. No anti-war BS will get by the Senate, because Joe isnt bound to the Dems who backstabbed him.

Hell, he will be a hero in his home state.

I wonder if the press will brand him "Maverick" for blocking the Dems like they do with McCain blocking the Repubs.

At lesat he has his integrity. Unliek that buttplug Chaffee. 7 figures the naitonal party spent on that disloyal asshole countryclub repub. We could a used that money a lot better elsewhere. No more money for RINOs.
Posted by: OldSpook   2006-11-10 00:50  

#2  He'd also be a good ally come 2008.
Posted by: gorb   2006-11-10 00:38  

#1  "You will address me as Darth Mohel!"
Posted by: Ebbeter Jick2757   2006-11-10 00:27  

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