December 10, 2005
Sen. Joe Lieberman's staunch stay-the-course defense of President Bush's Iraq policies isn't winning him any friends among fellow Democrats.Lieberman's pro-war views may be winning him praise from a grateful White House, but some Democratic colleagues see him as undercutting their party's efforts to wrest control of Congress from the GOP next fall.
"He's doing damage to the ability of Democrats to wage a national campaign," said Ken Dautrich, a University of Connecticut public policy professor. "It's Lieberman being Lieberman. And it's frustrating for people trying to put a Democratic strategy together."
Gee -- one politician's support for victory on the Iraqi front of the Crusade Against Islamist Terror hurts the party's chance of success? I take it, then, that the leadership is really seeking to cast the Democrats as the party of retreat and surrender
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What these moonbats need to remeber is there is no room for differing ideas. It's the Bush way or NO WAY.
Posted by: Mr.GOP at Sat Dec 10 06:38:17 2005 (YAEN3)
The real problem, though, is that Dems are wrong -- and want to prevent others from saying so.
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sat Dec 10 07:30:15 2005 (YMzHW)
In this article for instance, the problem isn't lieberman who is simply quoting the good ol GOP party line. It's the fact that Democrats are being allowd to state that they disagree. We really need to be locking these dissenters up.
Posted by: Mr.GOP at Sat Dec 10 08:08:14 2005 (YAEN3)
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