Thrill
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Sun Dec-03-06 11:53 AM
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Hagel and Lieberman on Face the Nation |
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This is really amazing. Which one of these guys is the Democrat? Hagel is up there kicking ass against the Administration. Lieberman the opposite. Its pretty funny
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Sun Dec-03-06 12:26 PM
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1. What you have is a republican that republican's can't stand |
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and a democrat who democrat's can't stand
Incredible
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Sun Dec-03-06 12:29 PM
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though techinically - Lieberman isn't a Democrat anymore - he ran and won on the "Connecticut for Lieberman" party - so what should we call him... a "Liebermanite"?
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Sun Dec-03-06 12:34 PM
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3. Technically maybe, but since he is caucasing with the Democrats |
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I consider him and Bernie Snaders Democrats effectively
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Mon Dec-04-06 02:38 PM
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6. Why should CBS have Lieberman on anyway? Whose views does he clearly |
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represent besides a majority of Repugs, a fraction of Democrats and the Israel Lobby?
CBS should also put Sanders on.
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Sun Dec-03-06 04:03 PM
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4. Hagel is the last decent GOPer out there..... |
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I think this guy's stance on Iraq is more even more liberal than some characters in our own party.
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Sun Dec-03-06 04:12 PM
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5. As I said, Hagel is a possible '08 contender to watch out for. |
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He has a pretty conservative voting record, however he has spoken out about Iraq and other matters just enough so that he wouldn't be marginalized by a nationwide wave of changing sentiments.
Plus he and his campaign managers have owned ES&S at one point or another. He's got his hand in the E-voting cookie jar.
I see him as McCain without the age/health baggage and the blatant Bush ass-kissing.
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Mon Dec-04-06 03:04 PM
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and personally, I could stomach him as president a bit more than any of them, with McCain a distant 2nd.
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