Very good points.
Thanks. And Morris's claim that if Lieberman loses the primary then runs as an independent will cause him to lose is more bunk. Polls show Lieberman will win the general as an independent against Lame-ont and the Republican candidate with 53% of the vote. The extremists may vote Lieberman out in August, but the sensible voters will be back in November to keep Lieberman in office regardless of party affiliation. Hell, it is likely his running as an independent will help Lieberman in the primary with moderate and even Republican voters. (I can't believe after how I berated this guy during the 2000 election that I'm now rooting him on!" It's a topsy turvy world we live in.