Lieberman is an Asshole
So The Last Honest Man is on Insanity and Colmes, where he thanked Sean Insanity for his support in the election. He went so far as to say that he thought Insanity's support helped him with some voters. But just a minute before, he had said that he wanted to get past all that icky partisanship. Well, I'm sure your buddy Sean Hannity shares that goal, too, Asshole. Praising Hannity is the mark of statesmanship. He's a model of reaching across the aisle--to stick the shiv in deeper. When Lieberman says that he will only be guided by his own conscience . . . that should scare you.
Btw, I'm urging all my friends to set up Connecticut for Lieberman parties in each of your states, so we can purge the bastard from that party, too.
Update 1: The Last Honest Man just said that both parties are on "probation." Really? Well, one party lost the last election . . . and one won. And they're both on probation?
Update 2: Hannity is urging Lieberman to run for president as an Independent. OMG. Hannity: "Joe, screw the national Democrats like you did to the Democrats in Connecticut." Lieberman laughs.
Update 3: Lieberman won't support Gore if he runs again. Well, fuckin' duh. Another reason to support Gore.
[Sorry that this post is vulgar. But The Last Honest Man is an obscenity. No doubt about it.]
3 Comments:
Lieberman reminds me of the histrionic Q on Star Trek: The Next Generation. If only some moderate from the R Continuum would switch sides, then we wouldn't need to kiss this asshole's ass and he could be kicked out of the D Continuum.
Well, at least Lieberman doesn't have the [limited omnipotence] of Q. [If that phrase makes sense.] He just has one "superpower" as far as I can see--the ability to annoy millions of people, simultaneously.
I keep looking for Joe to do something, ANYTHING! to suggest Democratic bona fides. His own recent politics has been an obsessively personal "what have you done for me lately." Hence Hannity. Well, what has he done for us lately? Is there any recognition that the Bush policy he has backed is both failing on the ground and repudiated by the public at the polls? I don't see it.
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