Sunday, July 16, 2006

Lieberman Literally in Bed With Drug Lobby


Seems Mr Ethics is not more ethical than anyone else when it comes to money, eh?

He has proven over the last few weeks that he can really be a jackass when it comes to losing his power.

Joe knows how to talk the talk, but walking the walk? No so much.


Truthdig - Reports - Joe Conason: Sen. Lieberman Literally in Bed With Drug Lobby:

Whenever Sen. Joseph Lieberman complains that he is the target of a 'single-issue' challenge by upstart millionaire Ned Lamont, the three-term incumbent proves he doesn't quite get what is happening to him. It is true that the Lamont campaign began as a protest against his slavish support of the war in Iraq. It is untrue that growing antiwar sentiment is the sole reason for his peril in next month's Democratic primary.

That he would dismiss the disastrous occupation as merely 'one issue' suggests how remote he is from his constituents, the great majority of whom now view the war as a costly strategic and moral error that should be concluded as soon as possible. He sounds equally detached from that failed policy's awful reality when he proclaims that 'the situation in Iraq is a lot better' than a year ago.

Connecticut's voters are not obliged to prove their 'moderation' by ratifying his bad judgment.
Yet the war issue alone probably would not have threatened him, as anyone who listened carefully to his critics might learn. After 18 years in the Senate, his fervent insistence that he is a lifelong devotee of 'progressive causes' and his endorsement by major liberal organizations only seem to mask his accommodation with Washington's conservative status quo.

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