Monday, December 14, 2009

LIEberman then... LIEberman now

The scum sucker's statement three months ago:



The scum sucker's statement on Face the Nation on Sunday Dec. 13th. The Connecticut Bastard's slime begins around the 4:30 mark:

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Who is opposed to the filibuster?

"[People] are fed up -- frustrated and fed up and angry about the way in which our government does not work, about the way in which we come down here and get into a lot of political games and seem to -- partisan tugs of war and forget why we're here, which is to serve the American people. And I think the filibuster has become not only in reality an obstacle to accomplishment here, but it also a symbol of a lot that ails Washington today."

"The whole process of individual senators being able to hold up legislation, which in a sense is an extension of the filibuster because the hold has been understood in one way to be a threat to filibuster -- it's just unfair."





Give up?






Yep. It's Joe.

Huffington Post

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Just Kidding!



"Hey! Come on. You knew I was lying then. What's the problem?"

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Sunday, December 16, 2007

Surprise! Lieberman to endorse Republican.


Sen. John McCain, trying to build momentum toward a reprise of his 2000 New Hampshire primary victory, is piling up high-profile endorsements, including one from another political maverick, Sen. Joseph Lieberman.

The Connecticut senator, an independent who was the Democrats' 2000 vice presidential nominee, was scheduled to announce his support for McCain at a town hall meeting Monday morning in Hillsborough.

A Lieberman adviser said the senator decided to back McCain despite being a Republican because he believes his colleague from Arizona "has the best chance of uniting the country in its fight against Islamic terrorism."

The adviser, who spoke on the condition of anonymity in advance of the formal announcement, said Lieberman would continue to caucus with Senate Democrats, and said his decision was not a reflection of any lingering tension with his old party after high-profile Democrats abandoned him when he lost the Democratic primary during his 2006 Senate re-election campaign.


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