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AMERICAblog: Get to work, Joe

  • paulo · 1 year ago
    Now there's credibility for ya
  • Laur · 1 year ago
    That's right--Lieberman is now expected to actually honor the deal. I'm not sure if redemption is on his agenda, but this could be interesting.

    And how about supporting Franken? Even though that's a recount situation.
  • foxy · 1 year ago
    Good one...get to work HoJo!
  • lucky hussein · 1 year ago
    oh, that's a good one ;) lol..

    for anyone who doesn't think traitor joe is a right-wing plant: please go to youtube, watch the debate with lamont. now watch his vp debate w/cheney.... he wanted cheney to win. joe was partly reponsible for gore losing.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Joe's too tired.

    He just spent 6 months on the road with McCain.
  • foxy · 1 year ago
    Oh BTW, but that's ok Joe, bloggers and people who read them live in our parents basements....so you/they don't care.
  • Butch1 · 1 year ago
    Traitor Joe, embraced by the Kow-tow branch of the Democratic Party has not learned his lesson. Let us see if he helps the person running against Sen. McCain or "the maverick" himself.

    My bet is that he will stump for McCain without any guilt. He needn't worry, Traitor Reid isn't going to do anything.
  • jwpacker · 1 year ago
    Seriously, I would see his campaigning against Chambliss in Georgia to be a redemptive move, if I didn't think that a New England Jew wouldn't be exactly the wrong ambassador for Georgia...
  • High Crimes & Misdemeanors · 1 year ago
    Adam and the gullible netroots out there who think this "spirit of cooperation" that Obama espouses will make Joe "work" for the DEMS

    I for one am not fooled buy this charade.

    My predication: This will bite Obama in the ass - conversely it will bite the DEM people, who put Obama in office, in the ass...
  • houstonray · 1 year ago
    Hahahaha! I'll believe THAT when I see it.

    I predict it won't happen....I hope I'm wrong, but I just really don't see that happening.

    Joe LIeberman can go to Hell...ooops, sorry, that was my 'inside voice'....
  • Gregory Lyons · 1 year ago
    It appears that Israel is the big winner.

    Eric Holder, anti-pot crusader and Chiquita republican, is a disasterous choice which must be defeated.
  • An_American_Karol · 1 year ago
    Do I know you? lol
  • High Crimes & Misdemeanors · 1 year ago
    Wow, there is name I have not seen in a long time.... is that really you Lyons??

    The post does sound like you...
  • Steve_in_CNJ · 1 year ago
    john, give it up. you're being a vindictive liberal purist. people are starving in appalachia. move on.

    Jed is also vengefully whining about Lieberman:
    http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/11/18/14...
  • Raymond T. Anderson · 1 year ago
    John's got it right, and Jed too. It's not about being vindictive, it's about showing that they're the same old spineless Democrats who will cave in to pressure to screw their constituents. And when this bites Obama in the ass, I'm going to say I told them so.
  • Rob Mule · 1 year ago
    OT--NASA has successfully tested the first deep space communications network modeled on the Internet...software called Disruption-Tolerant Networking, or DTN, to transmit dozens of space images to and from a NASA science spacecraft located about more than 32 million kilometers (20 million miles) from Earth.

    http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.cfm?release=2...
  • An_American_Karol · 1 year ago
    How cool is that?
  • Raymond T. Anderson · 1 year ago
    Well he can't do much about Franken, but I'd like to see him do some community service in Georgia. But I don't suppose he'd do even that token move.
  • Joneses · 1 year ago
    Shit Joe is not going to help them!
  • jomidkay · 1 year ago
    This is the corporate Dems telling the progressives and netroots to drop dead. Fight back by withdrawing all support for Jim Martin in Georgia. This will show them our power now. Trying to fight back after the Georgia race is the same thing as falling into the we can't do anything now because the midterm elections are coming up, the presidential election is coming up, etc. Helping Dems now is helping Lieberman. Having Martin in the Senate does us no good if it only confirms to the Liebermans and Reids that they can ignore progressives and progressive policies, that they can kick us in the head and we'll come back for more.
  • Richard Stanczak · 1 year ago
    Are you kidding me? The thought that Lieberman will help elect Martin is laughable on too many levels to name. The one who probably could help the most seems to be standing on the sidelines for this one.
    Perhaps I am not fully in the loop, but is there any logic behind Obama not helping Martin in this runoff? Anyone?
    Martin seems to have some progressive credentials. Does that disqualify him from being supported by the elected Dems?