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Do we let him stay as chairman of Homeland Security? Do the Dems oust him? Do the Republicans adopt him? Or should he wander the halls of the Senate caucusing with himself?




  1. chudez says:

    IANAA (i am not an american), so it isn’t really my business, but i’m wondering why there’s such a big fuss to get Lieberman because he decided to back McCain but there doesn’t seem to be a fuss on the republican side to get the republicans who backed Obama.

    can anyone explain to me why? i’m not being sarcastic or anything … i just want to know.

  2. dws says:

    Geez, he sticks to his principles. That’s not a bad thing, even though I disagree with him on the war. That said, I hope they remove him as chairperson of Homeland Security because of those views.

  3. jamespgagnon says:

    The idea of making him Ambassador to Israel is genius!

  4. Carcarius says:

    Drop him like a bad habit.

  5. Phydeau says:

    The guy worked against the Democrats, trying to get a Republican elected president. And he has the balls to ask the Democrats (who rule the Senate) if he can keep his chairmanship.

    The wingnuts here tut-tut the Democrats for being “intolerant”, but if he’d f*cked over the Republican party like that, they’d cut him off at the knees.

    I wish the Democrats would show some guts and discipline and do the same to Lieberman. But they’re such wimps, I doubt they would.

  6. hmmm says:

    I predict that if he stays on, his day to day interactions with other Democrats will become really untenable. It’ll work on him like drips of water one second at a time on his forehead. Now, the thing is, how does he handle this moderated, saturated hatred toward him? Only his closest friends will know that but I dare to say that this can only come to one end eventually. He’s out.

  7. Alfred1 says:

    Let the civilian defense force deal with him…

    No doubt he wouldn’t attend morning prostration anyway…

    Its unlikely he will ever compose a poem detailing his love for our Dear Leader

    Nor will he ever testify about the great things the One has done for him…

    A bipartisan committee should meet to decide how to dispose of him.

  8. Libertican says:

    Because this discussion has turned into juvenile Student Council-like politics, they should assign him to the Clean Up committee for the Winter Inaugural Dance.

  9. Li says:

    Does Bernie Sanders have a chairmanship? He is an independent, and he should be treated like one

  10. icaro says:

    Lieberman should have resigned his chairmanship immediately if he was serious about reconciliation with the Democrats. It shows he feels no responsibility or remorse for his actions. A revelation into his true nature…

  11. Buzz says:

    I like #4. But…

    Fricassee might bring closure.

  12. Mr. Fusion says:

    He didn’t earn his chairmanship. he got it as a sop so they could have his vote. He showed his appreciation by working against the Democrats; not only Obama, but other Senators and Congressmen.

    Drop him and tell him he may earn his place back in the Democrat Caucus by his actions. If he votes consistently with the opposition then he will never be a Democrat again. If he shows allegiance to the Democrat cause then welcome him back. The status quo should not be accepted.

  13. Alfred1 says:

    If Obama’s disciples can’t reach across the isle to McCain and Liberman, then their stated desire for bipartisanship—insincere rhetoric.

    Liberman did a good job…job performance should count for something…

    56 million people voted for McCain, far too many for Obama’s civilian defense force to lock up.

    And many of us are armed.

  14. SnotLikeBlasterpoop says:

    His stance on the war proves there still is at least one Democrat that believes in America and has some kind of honor.

  15. Cursor_ says:

    #34,

    An illegal acton to promote regime change is honourable?

    I see you are a TR American.

    Cursor_

  16. Rabble Rouser says:

    Tar and feathers sounds appropriate.

  17. MikeN says:

    Please explain where he voted consistently with the opposition? I see a vote for McCain and supporting the Iraq War, the latter done by many Democrats.

  18. Mr. Fusion says:

    #34, iSnotAir,

    You remind me of a screen door on a submarine. Funny until some Republican Assistant Under Secretary in the Defense Department orders them and they are installed.

    Lieberman’s stand shows he is NOT a true American. True Americans don’t send their sons off to die overseas in a stupid war so his friends can reap windfall profits.

  19. TonyB says:

    I say put him in charge of lawns and grounds.

  20. turbo says:

    I would hate to be in Lieberman’s shoes. I honor the fact that he stood by McCain during the election, it showed me that he has integrity. How can you let a friend down? McCain needed Lieberman. He needed everyone.

    Lieberman may be a little different than most Dems, but I appreciate his open mind on all issues. Although I might not agree with all of his ideas on the issues (mostly the war issue), I commend him for having our country’s best interest at heart.



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