Posted on 03/09/2009 7:27:59 PM PDT by murron
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Joe Lieberman has changed his tune on Barack Obama. After campaigning across the country for Republican John McCain in 2008 and attacking Obama as naive, untested and unwilling to take on powerful special interests, Lieberman now showers praise on the popular new Democratic president.
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worthless and unprincipled.
leadership?
what??
I am SO glad this guy didn’t ‘switch parties’
Not at all surprising. Aside from the WOT, Lieberman and Obama see eye to eye on just about everything.
Thank goodness he wasn’t our VP nom.
Pols are such dirt.
Parallel universe I guess.
what’s lieberpukin smokin’?
“Thank goodness he wasnt our VP nom.”
Yeah, but Holy Joe probably would have been our secretary of state. Grahamesty would have gotten a cabinet post too.
LOL! Okay Joe, okay. Funny stuff.
Should be good for at least a deferential half hour on Hannity and Bennett.
Ol’ “Cool Hand Joe” ‘got his mind right’ after Harry Reid re-educated him after the election.
Totally agree. Out with the lot of ‘em.
LIEberman is, above all else, a Liberal. What did you expect him to say?
Joe says “masta, i’s sorry i’s got off da plantation, pleeeeaaaaase let’s me back on”
This is just another of the idiots Hannity drools all over and says “well, we respect your opinion Senator ..”
And honestly, try to find anything that Lieberman says that is any worse than most of our Republican Senators and Congressman say themsleves!
We Conservatives are so screwed with the current crop of Republican boobs in DC, with very few exceptions!
One thing that Obama has proven without a doubt in the last few weeks. He doesn’t have a freaking clue.
It is obvious that old Joe is no judge of good leadership.
This is Scrappleface or The Onion, right?
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