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Reid looking to remove Lieberman as committee head
2008-11-08
Sen. Joe Lieberman's affiliation with Democrats was in question after a meeting Thursday with Majority Leader Harry Reid, steamed over the Connecticut independent's high-profile support of John McCain for president.

Reid, in a sternly worded statement after the 45-minute meeting, said no official decisions have been made. But an aide to the Nevada Democrat said Reid was leaning toward removing Lieberman as chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. The aide spoke on condition of anonymity because the discussions were confidential.

"While I understand that Sen. Lieberman has voted with Democrats a majority of the time, his comments and actions have raised serious concerns among many in our caucus," Reid said.

Lieberman was Democrat Al Gore's vice presidential running mate eight years ago. He switched to an independent after he failed to win the Democratic Senate primary in Connecticut in 2006. Lieberman won the general election as an independent but is still registered as a Democrat.

Although he aligns himself with Senate Democrats, Lieberman angered many Democrats for when he used a prime-time speech at the Republican convention this summer to criticize Barack Obama as an untested candidate beholden to Democratic interest groups. Republican McCain had considered making Lieberman, a longtime friend, his running mate this year before settling on Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

Posted by:Fred

#20  If I were facing nuclear extermination by vicious fanatic neighbors, I might decide that bio-warfare was an acceptable alternative. First, I would let them know that.
Posted by: Frank G   2008-11-08 20:51  

#19  Thanks g(r)omguru for the clarification. Agreed that reliance on others saps the will and that nukes have limits. My wife's mother and father were in Poland when it was attacked in 1939. My father-in-law was in the Polish Army. It didn't last long--basically horses against tanks. My wife's mother and father survived Hitler's camps but many in their families did not.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-11-08 20:39  

#18  Sounds like bio warfare. Be very careful there.
Posted by: Hellfish   2008-11-08 20:30  

#17  if they have the political leadership and the political will.

Google "Metzada", or "Warsaw Ghetto". It's the reliance on others---no matter how well intentioned---that saps the will.


I wasn't quite certain what you meant by the comment about genetic engineering and software engineering.

Hint#1. Nukes are not the last word.
Hint#2. Israel produces software way out of proportion to its size. If it weren't better than the staff being created elsewhere, it wouldn't sell.

Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-11-08 19:22  

#16  g(r)omoru: I am concerned about Israel getting thrown under the bus (policy-wise). BO is a little too chummy with pro-Palestinians in this country as well as Louis Farrakhan (NOI) who has spoken out about Israel many times. Despite what BO says, i don't trust him not to change long-standing policy. I don't doubt that Israel could defend itself just as the U.S. could defend itself if they have the political leadership and the political will.

I wasn't quite certain what you meant by the comment about genetic engineering and software engineering. I missed your point.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-11-08 17:51  

#15  cut the dinosaurs on the ark shit and you'd make more sense
Posted by: Frank G   2008-11-08 17:06  

#14  I'd take Lieberman over half the Republican's in office! You know where you stand with Joe. And quite frankly, I hope the big O does throw Israel under the bus. The Jewish people in the US need to realize that the Democrats could care less about Israel. Then again, 1/2 the republicans only care because they believe in the 'rapture', dinosaurs on the ark and other assorted fantasies. We are about to find out what happens when extreme lefties take over the country. Ugh, we are so screwed. If the Republicans ever want to see power again they need to do some serious soul searching, get back to the basics (national security, small government, states rights). And we need somebody besides an old white guy at the top. And I swear to God, if we run somebody who supports creationism, I'll vote democrat. I believe in God as much as anyone, but my kids are fighting and I don't have time to finish my thought
Posted by: AllahHateMe   2008-11-08 17:03  

#13  They will not like it when Israel gets thrown under the bus

Ah JohnQC, Israel does have between 200 and 500 nukes. And, did you notice that genetic engineering is a lot like software engineering?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-11-08 16:39  

#12  they (besides our beloved TW) get what they deserve. Party loyalty above all will lead to the destruction of their interests and Israel. But at least they were taken for granted by the Donks, again, so they've got that going for them, which is nice
Posted by: Frank G   2008-11-08 16:20  

#11  Jewish-Americans, for the most part (~80% for, 20% against), voted for BO. They will not like it when Israel gets thrown under the bus. CHANGE can be good or it can be bad. Ya got to listen to the used car salesman's spiel.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-11-08 16:17  

#10  Harry wants Lieberman out of the way for when BO is "tested" and the Dems sell out Israel.
Posted by: regular joe   2008-11-08 16:03  

#9  Reid is as petty, piddling, picayune, penny-ante, and shabby acting as I always thought. I guess it is payback time for all of those who went against the donk party bosses. Next Joe will be asked to go through a Party re-education program to reform his thoughts so that he "gets his mind right."
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-11-08 14:47  

#8  Well, he knew he was gonna get screwed if McCain didn't win. But at least he can look at himself in the mirror in the morning, unlike the despicable Senator Reid.
The wheel turns. Hopefully, Lieberman will still be around when it flattens Harry.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-11-08 13:41  

#7  LOLZ fine engineers, scientists..... and Frank

Posted by: Frank G   2008-11-08 11:58  

#6  VERY bipartisan. Just as promised in 2006.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-11-08 09:37  

#5  How manyh 'pubs can pass Rantburg Muster now?

3?
ElevenTeen?

Hell, we got many damn fine engineers, scientists and Frank here, but we lack a certain ability to peer into deh reality politics. I think we need to bring over JFM right now.
Posted by: .5MT   2008-11-08 09:01  

#4  Steve, the way the 'pubs have shown up lately I'm afraid that Lieberman is as much a 'pub as any of them.
Posted by: AlanC   2008-11-08 08:25  

#3  He would be the ultimate RINO, wouldn't he ...
Posted by: Steve White   2008-11-08 01:21  

#2  Joe was in clover as long as he could threaten the Dhim's control of the Senate. Now he's just excess baggage. They probably have a nice utility closet all picked out for his new office.

/statementoftheobvious
Posted by: PBMcL   2008-11-08 01:07  

#1  Strange...

Usually Reid gives head.
Posted by: badanov   2008-11-08 00:48  

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