Posted on 12/17/2009 10:39:19 AM PST by SmithL
Ever since George W. Bush rode off into the Dallas sunset, theres been a void on the national scene. Even Dick Cheney has largely faded from sight. The other Republicans, the ones still in Congress are annoying, but predictably so. But just in time, theres a replacement in Bushs old slot of The Man You Love to Hate. Based on his behavior in the last three months or so, not to mention in the last several years, Joe Lieberman is the winner and new champ for that title.
The web sites are all over him. MoveOn used his name as the headline for one of their periodic appeals for funds on Tuesday night (I bit). FireDogLake has started a recall campaign (probably not legal). Truthout has a well-reasoned analysis of his unreasonable behavior.
But its a waste of time to apply too much brainpower to understanding Liebermans political stances, since deep down politics has nothing to do with it. Hes acting like the spoiled kid who brings the baseball to the neighborhood game and then threatens to take it home if the rules dont go his way. Hes shown himself time and again to be nothing more than an overgrown adolescent whos relishing the role of being the swing vote in a Congress which should be Democratic. Connecticut voters are ashamed of him, but they voted for him, and now its too late.
His unctuous faux piety doesnt help his image, any more than the same kind of posturing in a Christian vein redeems the Souths surviving Sen. Claghorns or the current adulterous governor of South Carolina. People like that who wrap themselves in the mantle of religion to deflect attention from bad behavior risk giving all religion a bad name.
And his endless self-pitying whining! He was on the radio yesterday, saying with a catch in his throat that this has been one of the worst periods of his life. Balderdash. Hes enjoying every minute of it, playing his role for all that its worth. Frequent Internet adjective: slimy.
One of Liebermans most annoying attributes is that he really ought to know better. Its one thing for an unreconstructed Southern Republican to come across as an oily dolt, but not long ago Lieberman was the anointed Democratic candidate for vice president.
Even the California Democratic Party, not a notable hotbed of radicalism, is getting into the act. They sent out an e-mail exhortation which was forwarded to opinion@berkeleydailyplanet.com by a reader, asking us to End Liebermans Reign of Terror.
Enough is enough. The message said. Its time to end Joe Liebermans reign of terror and restore democracy to the Senate by changing Rule 22 and ending the filibuster. Contact Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid today, and tell him its high time to end the practice of filibuster abuse.
As a member of the Democratic caucus, Joe Lieberman enjoys a key committee chairmanship and other plum assignments and we get next to nothing in return.
Amen to that, and hallelujah as well.
And while were on the subject of disingenuous parliamentary maneuvers, Berkeley Councilmember Darryl Moore, elected as a progressive, did nothing to enhance his reputation by moving to table Councilmember Jesse Arreguins request for an inquiry into who in Berkeleys city administration was responsible for telling the State Senates Local Government Committee that exempting UC Berkeley from the financial requirements of the Alquist-Priolo earthquake law was not controversial.
How many lawsuits does Moore think it takes to make something controversial? Someone in the city might have a perfectly reasonable explanation for whatever they did, but its a bad idea to sweep the whole matter under the proverbial rug. Moores motion was seconded by Susan Wengraf, who at least did not represent herself to the electorate as a progressive when she ran.
Moore was not elected to toe the university line, any more than Lieberman was elected to represent the insurance industry, but in both cases the siren song coming from the big rich players seems to be seductive. Voters unfortunately often dont keep their eye on the balla strong majority of Connecticut voters support having a public option in a health care plan, but Lieberman feels free to ignore them and theres not a damn thing they can do about it.
Around here theres a similar gap between campaign rhetoric and what elected officials actually do when theyre in office. It seems that not only the phantom spokesperson for the City of Berkeley, whoever it was, but also similarly situated staffers for Assemblymember Nancy Skinner and state Sen. Loni Hancock gave the impression that the UC stadium exemption was non-controversial and therefore appropriate for inclusion in SB113, the omnibus bill which is supposed to clean up inconsequential matters.
Its the Berkeley City Councils responsibility to find out whos speaking falsehoods in their behalf. Those who voted with Wengraf and Moore on the motion to table are shirking their duty for refusing to investigate in a timely way. Councilmembers Arreguin and Worthington are to be commended for keeping their eyes on the ball, even as the rest of the increasingly do-nothing councilmembers are willing to avert theirs if the big U is involved in any way.
Moore in particular seems to relish the position of being the swing vote a la Lieberman, courted by all players when theres any chance of the body taking a progressive position. But unfortunately that opportunity comes up less and less, as the Berkeley City Council settles comfortably into lockstep, the better to make sure that theyre home in bed by a reasonable hour on meeting nights. A sad state of affairs.
Hey, we had to deal with Arlen Spector for how long?
The Berkeley Daily Planet is about to fold. There is an active boycott and 30% of advertisers have pulled their ads.
The reason for the boycott?....They are anti-Israel. The boycott is being lead by liberal, Berkeley Jews. Seriously. The left is eating their own.
I hope Lieberman winds up voting against the Obamacare bill. I also hope Ben Nelson holds out too and votes against this bill. Let’s face it. They need to throw out what they’ve got, start over and invite republicans to make contributions to the bill. That’s the only way that meaningful and effective healthcare reform will come about. If the dems rush this and pass this monstrosity, they are going to be gone as a party next November. The dems may only win in heavily democratic districts next year. In other words, they will be toast.
“... but he drives the Rats crazy”
Joe is a Independent...duh. He crushed Ted lament, the lefty primary winner. He owes the Dems nothing. They were all against him.
The Republican helped Joe when it became known he was a gambling addict and owed big bucks to the Indians at the casino.
He’s their John McCain. Only more loyal to his party and he genuinely is a liberal. McCain is no conservative in contrast.
Admittedly he probably is enjoying screwing the party every now and then after what they did to him his last election. The only real sin he committed was supporting the war. For that he had to be purged. Whereas McCain commits a dozen betrayal’s and we’re said to be “purists” for not be more accepting of them.
I think Lieberman is mnore well liked by the Senate republicans than by any of the dems in Congress. I think the dems hate his guts but won’t tell him to his face. And furthermore I think they will take his committee head position away no matter how he votes so he might as well vote no on the bill.
Senator Bird?
That’s Senator “Grand Kleagle” Bird, if you don’t mind. He worked hard for that title, doncha’ know?
Here in WV, the hot rumor is sheets will retire just after the beginning of the year, Joe Manchin, the current gov will appoint himself to that seat and senate president earl ray tomblin will become governor.
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