Lieberman wants to be judged ‘on the job that he’s done’

Joe Lieberman, now fully immersed in his role as an attack dog for John McCain’s campaign, had an interesting chat with ABC News’ Jake Tapper yesterday, and touched on a few topics of note.

Lieberman’s future was of particular interest, and whether his chairmanship of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs is at risk if the Democratic caucus grows after November.

“It might, I don’t know,” Lieberman acknowledged. “Obviously that’s up to my colleagues in the Senate Democratic Caucus, presumably they’ll be more of them next year than there are today. But, of course, I hope that I’m judged on my voting record, on my life-long membership in the Democratic Party, and on the job that I’ve done on all the committees on which I serve, including the Homeland Security Committee, which I chair.”

Actually, that’s not a bad idea. Even if we put aside all of Lieberman’s other problems — and my goodness, there are so many — and focus exclusively on “the job” that he’s done on the Governmental Affairs Committee, he still deserves to have his gavel taken away.

Why? Because Lieberman doesn’t seem willing to do any work.

Maybe he wants the kind [of political world] we had for most of the past six years. With one party running the legislative and executive branches, there was no oversight, no accountability, and now we’re stuck in the middle of a war — we can’t stay and we can’t leave. Maybe more partisanship could have avoided all this.

Lieberman leads the Senate committee on government affairs, but apparently avoiding the “partisan politics of polarization,” as he calls it, is a good excuse not to do his job. Campaigning [in 2006], he said he would make sure the Bush administration turned over records on internal White House deliberations — likely to embarrass the president — from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. After the election, he changed his mind.

Lieberman’s most notable accomplishment with this committee over the last two years had to do with seating arrangements. Literally — Lieberman made it so that senators sit D-R-D-R-D, instead of Dems on one side and Republicans on the other. Other than this, the committee has precious little to show for the entire 110th Congress.

He wants to be “judged” on the job that he’s done? Seriously?

The interview with Tapper had a few more interesting insights.

Lieberman made the comment in the midst of acknowledging that on domestic issues ranging from the economy to health care his positions more closely align with Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois. “On domestic policy, you’re right. I’m closer on a lot of issues, not all, to Obama,” Lieberman said. “But the big difference for me is, McCain will actually get something done.”

Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t think this makes any sense. On domestic policy, he thinks Obama’s correct, but McCain will “get something done.” But if McCain’s positions on domestic policy are wrong, what, exactly, is the value in “getting something done”? It’s like looking at a track star who competes by running in the wrong direction and saying, “Yeah, but look how fast he is.”

There was also this gem:

As a man of faith, an Orthodox Jew, Lieberman said he was “surprised” at “the words that Rev. Wright was saying” since they were so different from the Barack Obama he’s come to know.

“In fairness we don’t know if Rev. Wright said these inflammatory, anti-American, racial comments every Sunday, but I would not continue to go to a synagogue where that kind of rhetoric was spoken,” Lieberman said, adding, “I think it did raise questions in people’s minds about why did he stay in the church that long,” but he said he would “take (Obama) at his word” and move on.

Um, Joe? If you’re talking about this with a national news network, and questioning whether Obama’s lying about Wright’s sermons, you’re not taking Obama at his word, and you’re certainly not moving on.

And just to add a disconcerting coda to all of this, the same day Lieberman talked with ABC, he also told conservative moralist Bill Bennett that Democrats are “invested in a narrative of retreat and defeat in Iraq.”

Lieberman really must go.

” . . . my lifelong membership in the Democratic Party . . .”?
Unless I’m missing something, he’s not currently a member of the Democaratic Party. He just caucuses with them. He defeated a Democrat to keep his seat.

  • In four years, Lamont will have another shot for a primary challenge or straight up if Zell Lieberman switches parties.

  • Lieberman made it so that senators sit D-R-D-R-D, instead of Dems on one side and Republicans on the other.

    And of course that serves the Republicans, by confusing the uninformed viewer as to which side anyone is on.

    LIEberman also claimed to be in agreement with McCain on climate change, when he knows damn well that McCain has changed his position.

    Pompous Ass.

  • It’s likely the Democrats and Republicans put Lieberman in a jar storing him on a shelf some where, the stink is so bad that when the media waves Lieberman in front of a camera everyone goes yuk including the JEWS . . .Oi Va

    Likely if those politicals keep Lieberman in the media they will convice the electorate Obama is no Jew and no Christian either. Perhaps that is his job…then

    Lieberman already is wondering in Sheol.

  • LIEberman is a smelly skunk. He will go in front of a national audience at the GOP convention and tell the world where his party has gone wrong. Ried and Pelosi deserve him. So does the democratic Senate and Congress for being such weak kneed lemmings to a President whose favorability is at 25%. Nauseating, just like LIEberman.

    I hope they all wince when they see and hear him pontificate at the GOP convention and then hear the pundits revel in the poo…

  • The Mugwump is discovering what McCain’s colleagues have long known, that McCain can’t be trusted. His thoughts seem to be spur-of-the-moment spasms, and he’s capable of changing his mind on something without warning, leading those who followed him to their Wile. E. Coyote moments — when Wile looks down, discovers he’s run off a cliff, holds up a sign reading “Help!” and disappears out of the frame.

    The Mugwump’s Wile E. moment came with Hagee, and he’s been floundering and flapping his arms ever since as we wait for the crash.

    As for the ‘Hagee confab,’ I may have some interesting news on that front over the weekend. But I’m not the only person involved, so “Please Stand By” — to keep the early tv days frame of reference.

  • The final adjournment date for the Senate is listed as TBD, but I think a good target date might be around mid-September—a little less that 3 months from now, or about 80 days.

    Putting the Senate into pro forma at that point would make any belief that Dems need Lieberman a moot point. It kills the final four months of the Bush/Cheney cartel’s agenda, and also allows for a four-month, behind-the-scenes planing session for how to deal with the last eight years of incompetence, malfeasance, criminality, and treason by the administration and their cronies against the People, the Republic, and the Constitution.

    This should also be done without a long lead-time or advance fanfare—thus taking a lot of wind out of the few tattered sails the GOPer ship of obstructionism still possesses.

  • Lieberman’s 2006 party was a sham that never should have put any candidates on the ballot. It never had a single member, including Lieberman (who never changed his personal voter registration from Democrat) and existed solely on the ballot for the purpose of re-electing Joe. So, unless he has changed his registration since he was re-elected, Lieberman is in fact still a lifelong member of the Democratic Party.

  • Don’t worry, that’s exactly how I’m judging you. What the hell makes you think that’s a positive?

  • “Lieberman’s 2006 party was a sham that never should have put any candidates on the ballot. It never had a single member, including Lieberman (who never changed his personal voter registration from Democrat) and existed solely on the ballot for the purpose of re-electing Joe. So, unless he has changed his registration since he was re-elected, Lieberman is in fact still a lifelong member of the Democratic Party.”

    . . . and these would all be true if he ran on McCain’s ticket this fall.

  • “But the big difference for me is, McCain will actually get something done.”

    Yep, good ol yankee ingenuity…”We may be doing the wrong thing, but by golly, we’re getting it done!” Are most people in Connecticut really that stupid?

  • The job he’s done for who? Israel? Please. Send this freakin’ moron to the Knesset where he belongs.

  • Here’s a job Holy Joe would have been good at:

    The administration of Jewish life was the responsibility of
    the Jewish Councils, the Judenräte. As far back as 1933, Nazi
    policy-makers had discussed establishing Jewish-led institutions
    to carry out anti-Jewish policies. The concept was based upon
    centuries-old practices which were instituted in Germany during
    the Middle Ages. As the German army swept through Poland and the
    Soviet Union, it carried out an order of S.S. leader Heydrich to
    require the local Jewish populace to form Jewish Councils as a
    liaison between the Jews and the Nazis.

    These councils of Jewish elders, (Judenrat; plural:
    Judenräte), were responsible for organizing the orderly
    deportation to the death camps, for detailing the number and
    occupations of the Jews in the ghettos, for distributing food and
    medical supplies, and for communicating the orders of the ghetto
    Nazi masters.

    It’s what he’s doing nowadays, goddamned traitor that he is.

  • “…he also told conservative moralist Bill Bennett that Democrats are “invested in a narrative of retreat and defeat in Iraq.”…”

    Not to mention he supports and actively speaks out for John Hagee who is about as insane as a preacher can get in his obsession to bring on the destruction of the Jewish state in order to save it. And after hearing all of Hagee’s hate filled rhetoric decides to go ahead and support and speak for him anyway. So much for his Synagogue talk. This guy has done nothing but protect Bush’s ass which is what he secretly vowed to do which is why Bush went out of his way to kiss Lieberman on the cheek…to say thank you.

    His committee has done nothing and I wonder how Jerusalem Joe justifies his chairmanship. The man demonstrates over and over again just how really stupid he is yet the media wants to pass right over it saying “he can’t really be saying that can he?”

    You’re absolutely right..Jerusalem Joe has got to go…completely out of government service not just his chairmanship. A dishonest mealey mouth phony who deserves no respect for his hypocrisy.

  • In a more rational political world the Senator from Jerusalem would have been relegated to the trash heap long ago instead of becoming the most powerful man in the Senate. Democrats have to kiss his ring for a little while longer, but as soon as the Senate adjourns this session he should immediately be stripped of his chairmanships and titles. Let him then declare himself to be whatever. When he goes to Hagee’s confab maybe he should announce he’s a Jew for Jesus, but the Democrats can’t allow him any longer to maintain the charade that he’s a Democrat.

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