But don't think he is not ticked off at the lack of Democrat support for his reelection campaign.
He will do what others have done in the past. He will vote with the Democrats in every case where they do not need his vote to prevail. He will mostly vote against them when they do need his vote.
He will have a high liberal rating from ACLU but he will not be their for the Democrats when they really need him.
Right now he wants the chairmanship of a senate committee. He is very pro Democrat. Once the session starts his voting record will show how he is teaching the Democrats a lesson for not supporting him when he needed their support.
Let me clarify.
I was thinking that supporting Lieberman might not
have helped at all.
Lieberman isn't ticked off at anyone, except maybe at Democrat idiot primary voters. The Democrat Party supported Lamont because it is virtually impossible NOT to support the guy who wins your primary and still have a political career. But there was no there there. The Democrat leaders -- with the exception of Hojo Dean -- were all rooting for Lieberman, and none lifted a finger to help Lamont.