Joe Lieberman, whose recent partisan conduct has been wearing on the nerves of congressional Democrats, no doubt realizes that he’s burnt some bridges with his former party. Lieberman is also no doubt aware of the fact that if the Senate Democratic caucus grows next year, which is likely, the chances of him remaining as a committee chairman are exceedingly small.
So, for the first time in a long while, he’s trying to increase some Democratic goodwill — by buying it.
Money can’t buy him love, but John McCain-backing Joe Lieberman is hoping a little cash will diffuse Democrats’ anger towards him — and help him keep his chairmanship of the Homeland Security and Public Works Committee.
After forking over $100,000 to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee last year, the Connecticut Democrat-turned-independent has written a second $100,000 check to DSCC Chairman Chuck Schumer in recent days, according to a people familiar with the situation.
“Basically, he doesn’t want everybody to hate him,” one Lieberman-friendly Democrat said. “Plus he wants to keep his committee.”
I don’t doubt the DSCC appreciates the check, but if Lieberman expects this will improve his deteriorating reputation, he probably doesn’t appreciate the mess he’s made.
Lieberman will likely appear and speak at the Republican National Convention.
Lieberman defended McCain’s celebrity attack ad: “To some extent the appearance of Paris Hilton and Britney Spears — people complain about it — they should just relax and enjoy it.”
Lieberman is even further to McCain’s right in embracing radical fundamentalist evangelists.
Asked why he would bash Obama on Israel
, Lieberman responded, “It’s my way of thinking that if I’ve concluded, as I have, that John McCain is best for our country, then why wouldn’t I do that?”
Lieberman has taken on the role of Republican attack dog for months.
Pressed on whether he’d give Lieberman’s gavel to a Democrat if the party expanded its majority next year, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid recently told reporters, “Next year will be next year when we get there.”
It’s going to take more than $100,000, Joe.