Posted on 10/14/2004 11:38:38 AM PDT by areafiftyone
Democratic Senator Joe Lieberman took the unusual step of praising President Bush while chiding John Kerry during a campaign stop in Florida Wednesday.
Lieberman, with just three weeks left before the election, praised Bush strongly for his support of Israel, Americas lone democratic ally in the Mid-East.
"We are dealing with a president who's had a record of strong, consistent support for Israel. You can't say otherwise, Lieberman told an audience of 600 near Delray Beach, Fla, the Palm Beach Post reported in editions Thursday.
Lieberman also added that any criticism of Bush vis-à-vis Israel would be unjustified.
After the speech, the paper said Lieberman spoke to reporters and suggested that Bush appears to have made inroads with Jewish voters, who voted Democratic by an estimated 4-to-1 margin in 2000.
But Lieberman indicated Kerrys support among Jews may be softer, and he chided the Democratic nominee for not coming out more strongly for Israel.
And I think John Kerry, to reassure people, has to himself be explicit" rather than having surrogates deliver the message, the Post quoted Lieberman as saying.
Lieberman alluded to worries among Jews about Kerrys position on Israel. Lieberman bluntly revealed that he has asked the Kerry campaign to have John Kerry himself discuss his views on Israel because "only John Kerry can eliminate those doubts."
Lieberman made clear he is still staunchly supporting Kerry for president.
"I am here to tell you that John Kerry has also been a strong and consistent supporter of Israel and will continue that fight as president," Lieberman said, noting Kerrys commitment to health care, the environment, education and his position on Supreme Court appointments.
But, unusual and strong praise from Sen. Lieberman, one of the partys leading moderates, is sure to rock the Kerry campaign as the election moves into the ninth inning.
Jewish-Americans concerned with Israels security have good reason to worry about Kerry, who once called Arafat a statesman and sharply criticized Israel for building a barrier wall to protect itself from suicide bombers.
In an October 2003 speech to the Arab American Institute in Michigan, Kerry referred to Israels controversial security barrier as an impediment to peace:
"I know how disheartened Palestinians are by the decision to build the barrier off the Green Line cutting deep into Palestinian areas. We dont need another barrier to peace. Provocative and counterproductive measures only harm Israelis security over the long term, increase the hardships to the Palestinian people, and make the process of negotiating an eventual settlement that much harder."
After Israels supporters cried foul, Kerry quickly modified his position, saying his real was to the route of the fence.
Nowadays, Kerry carefully describes the barrier as a "legitimate act of self-defense."
Liebermans gentle criticism of Kerry is not the first time the pair have butted heads over security and other matters.
Lieberman had vigorously opposed Kerry during the heated Democratic primaries.
Unlike Kerry and Edwards who eventually became critics of Presidents Bush invasion of Iraq, Lieberman has been a stalwart supporter of the Presidents efforts to liberate Iraq and build democracy there.
While still a candidate in the primary season, Lieberman had plenty in the way of the negative to say against candidate Kerry:
a) Hillary;
b)Clinton fought for 10 years against the moonbat left-wing of the Dem party, which is back in the ascendant
I doubt it. He is campaigning for Kerry after all.
I was indeed disappointed in Lieberman in 2000, because he turned his back on things everyone who's followed his career knew he believed in to become the VP candidate and (as typical in that role) the attack dog carrying water for his Presidential candidate.
It made him look hypocritcal, which naturally it was, because he was out there saying things as his Presidential candidate and party wanted him to say, even though it was clearly obvious he did not believe much of what he was saying. It hurt him, it was wrong, but on the same token that is your job if you are chosen to be VP.
I'm not goign to hold a 6 month VP Campaign against Lieberman, he and Ghephart were the only 2 serious candidates running in 2004... yet the dem party let raticals turn their backs on them.... The party is a joke (even more than it was before) thanks to that.
I would love to be a fly on the voting booth wall when Lieberman goes to pull the lever. Cant help but think he will pull the trigger for W and claim he voted for Kerry.
I read this as Lieberman sending a "signal" to Kerry to add talking points.
I have heard rumors here and there about a big democrat supporting Bush, some I have heard here others amongs friends who heard it through some mysterious grapevine, I am not holding much crednece to such rumors but Lieberman is quantifiably close with his statements, he strong support for Kerry statement though leaves it up in the air.
.....has been my prayer since the primaries!!...We have heard ..... " Win one for the Gipper?"........well Joe ....." how about winning one for ISRAEL....support BUSH"............
If the Dems would have nominated Lieberman, they would have won by 10% nationwide.
heh
Bill or Hillary Clinton???
I mean, do you think the Clinton's REALLY want Kerry to win?
I agree.
If Lieberman had run, I'd still vote for Dubya. However, unlike Kerry, I don't think a Lieberman presidency would be disastrous for foreign policy. Joe's as much of a hawk as Bush.
I look at it this way: if Joe can stand up to the Lefty wackos in his own party, I'm pretty sure he'd stand up for America's interests against France and the other Euro-weenies. If Joe was the candidate, there would be none of this "I voted for before I voted against it" garbage.
Aside from Zell Miller, Joe's the one Democrat I'd trust with our national security.
Sounds like a torn individual, or a calculating one. He differs from his party when it's safe to do so, and when it makes him look like a statesman, but he has always come back when it's important. He spoke out against Clinton, but then voted against impeachment. He took principled stands, and then chucked them all away in one day to mesh with Gore in 2000. He's an Orthodox Jew who votes against the PBA ban. He ran for VP and the Senate at the same time. I personally don't have a lot of respect for him.
Lieberman is no Zell Miller or Ed Koch.
With two weeks to go we will be able to get a sense of what the partys' internal polls look like. If we see more 'moderate' democrats and other hangers on that depend upon government connections to survive start to back a way from Kerry (ala Lieberman) we'll know the party bigs know its over for Kerry.
Dunno. Lieberman lost most of my respect when he changed his mind on violence in the movies because it suited his running mate. I haven't trusted him since then.
If he loves Israel he will vote for W.
Lieberman - The last Scoop Jackson Democrat.
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