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In a stark repudiation, Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (D-Conn.) narrowly lost the Democratic Senate primary here Tuesday night, falling to antiwar candidate Ned Lamont in a campaign that became a referendum on the incumbent's support for the Iraq war.
"I am, of course, disappointed by the results, but I am not discouraged," Lieberman said. "I'm disappointed not just because I lost but because the old politics of partisan polarization won today. For the sake of our state, our country and my party, I cannot and will not let that result stand."
Instead of accepting the results, the self-centered Lieberman vowed to run as an Independent. Talk about lack of loyalty! The Democratic party made him and catapulted him to a VP nomination, even though he lacked charisma. Now, he is stabbing his party in the back and won't accept defeat. What a first class cry baby!
Joe keeps telling us that he was just wrong on one issue. Well, today Joe learned that war is a pretty big issue and kissing Bush's ass so he could earn Sunday apperances on Meet the Press was a bad political move.
4 Comments:
Good riddance to Lieberman. Who needs another democrat who is anti-equality and a war-monger? Ditto Clinton.
Be afraid, guys...this Lamont victory may come back to haunt you all.
posted by Anonymous, at
8/09/2006 10:59 AM
Joe won't even admit to being wrong on that "One issue." He still acts like the war is going just great. Good riddance to him. -Tara
posted by Anonymous, at
8/09/2006 11:46 AM
Demand democracy until it doesn't work for you anymore!
posted by Anonymous, at
8/12/2006 4:57 PM