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Regis Philbin
Jul 16th, 2006, 08:02 PM
Liberals are always angry. Is there anyone Liberals aren't angry at? I've never seen a happy Liberal...



http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/15051421.htm

Liberals angry at Boxer for supporting Lieberman

WAR, PARTY LOYALTY AT CENTER OF DEBATE

By Frank Davies
Mercury News Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON - Liberal activists, including some California Democrats, are furious with Sen. Barbara Boxer -- a leading critic of the Iraq war -- for her active support of Sen. Joe Lieberman, a Democrat who staunchly defends the war in Iraq.

Lieberman is fighting for his political life in Connecticut, facing an anti-war opponent, cable magnate Ned Lamont, in an Aug. 8 Senate primary. Lieberman, his party's nominee for vice president in 2000, has already announced he will run as an independent in the fall if he loses the primary.

That decision has divided his Senate colleagues and Democrats nationwide. And the Lieberman race has ignited a fiery debate among Democrats, now raging on political blogs, about loyalty, political principles and whether the three-term senator has betrayed his party and should be tossed out.

Boxer, a California Democrat, said she decided to support Lieberman, and campaign for him in Connecticut, even though ``we have no common ground surrounding the issue of the Iraq war.''

Lieberman has been one of her ``staunchest allies'' on the environment and reproductive rights, two issues very important to her, Boxer said in a statement. ``I will be campaigning with him to let the voters know about his record on those issues.''

Several other Senate Democrats said they would campaign for Lieberman, but Boxer ``is among the most liberal members of the Senate, and her decision surprised some people,'' said Norman Ornstein, a longtime analyst of Congress and elections.

pinky
Jul 16th, 2006, 08:14 PM
Hey, I'm a liberal, and I'm usually happy, especially when you make more idiotic posts I can mock (I'm very happy right now!)....

What you have here is an intelligent woman who is NOT a single-issue person. She's willing to compromise on some issues in order to gain on others.

That's called forging a coalition. It's something many Democrats can do. It's something Bush I could do (Maybe it skips a generation in some families). It's a trait common to genuine leaders.