Yeah I know Senator Lieberman could possibly be a part of a filibuster-proof majority if we take the remaining undetermined races. Yet is it worth it to have a traitor in our midst just for the magic number? In two years' time we'll be gunning at eighteen different Republican Senators and we are bound to get at least a few. Now is the time to expunge the turncoat for his lustful romance with the GOP these last few years.
From Crooks and Liars:
Isn't this so cute? (via email)
Senator Joe Lieberman (ID-CT) today issued the following statement on the election of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States:
"I sincerely congratulate President-elect Obama for his historic and impressive victory. America remains a nation of extraordinary opportunity and the American people are a people of extraordinary fairness. Now that the election is over, it is time to put partisan considerations aside and come together as a nation to solve the difficult challenges we face and make our blessed land stronger and safer. I pledge to work with President-elect Obama and his incoming Administration in their efforts to reinvigorate our economy and keep our nation secure and free."
While I'm trying to get into the spirit of Obama's hope for a post-partisan presidency, can I be allowed this one small, deeply partisan moment and demand the Senate leadership kick this sorry ass out of the Democratic caucus once and for all?
Lieberman is supposed to meet with Harry Reid later this week. Once upon a time, Reid was insisting that Lieberman was "with us on everything but the war." Of course, that was before he said he feared "America will not survive" if Democrats won 60 seats and before he said Obama "has not always put America first" and said he was "not ready to lead."
When Obama starts leading our nation out of this dark time of the Bush years, Lieberman needs to be on the sidelines and heading off into obscurity. Reid may have been a fan of Joe once upon a time but now it is time to do the right thing and make him irrelevant. He's practically a Republican, so let him be with the party that has failed us with their extreme conservative ideology.
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