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Lieberman Failure

Posted 1/7/10 at 1:21pm by jamie

If this keeps up then we might finally get rid of Lieberman in 2012:

More than 80 percent (81 percent) of Democrats now say they disapprove of the job Lieberman is doing with only 14 percent approving. Among Republicans, 48 percent disapprove of the senator with just 39 approving. And among independents, 61 percent disapprove of Lieberman's antics with just 32 percent approving.

"It all adds up to a 25% approval rating with 67% of his constituents giving him bad marks," the study concludes. "Barack Obama's approval rating with Connecticut Republicans is higher than Lieberman's with the state's Democrats."

This also proves another thing. Lieberman didn’t make his choices on health care reform to reflect his constituents. Instead we now know he did it for himself. This is why we really need a constitutional amendment to allow recalls of all our elected officials. We shall call it “The Lieberman Amendment”.

Being Presidential

Posted 11/13/09 at 8:57am by jamie

Needless to say, President Obama is coming under fire for his trip to Asia this weekend. The right really hates seeing a President travel, well unless that President is going for months on end to play cowboy in Texas.

While Obama has traveled a lot, he has also used those trips to help strengthen U.S. relations around the world. This is something really important given the question of; “what to do in Afgranistan?”

President Obama’s trip this weekend also includes some heavy reading material:

As Mr. Obama left Thursday for a weeklong trip to Asia, he took his Afghanistan review with him. The president asked his military and civilian advisers not to present entirely new options, administration officials said, but rather to help choose from what he believes are the most promising elements. The discussions are not fixed on troop numbers alone, the officials said, but on underlying strategy and performance measures.

So the President isn’t going on some little leisure trip. Instead he is working to strengthen our ties with Japan and contemplate Afghanistan in his extra time.

Andrew Sullivan points out that this is what it’s like having an adult President:

What we are seeing here, I suspect, is what we see everywhere with Obama: a relentless empiricism in pursuit of a particular objective and a willingness to let the process take its time. The very process itself can reveal - not just to Obama, but to everyone - what exactly the precise options are. Instead of engaging in adolescent tests of whether a president is "tough" or "weak", we actually have an adult prepared to allow the various choices in front of us be fully explored.

Chickenhawk Of The Year

Posted 12/18/05 at 1:53pm by jamie

While browsing the internet on this Sunday before Christmas, be sure to stop by The Poor Man where you can vote for the ChickenHawk of the Year.
Choices include Jean Schmidt, Young Republicans, Dick Cheney, George Bush, Joe Lieberman, Judy Miller and many more. Some good holiday fun as you decide who is the biggest chicken when it comes to wanting to defend our nation.

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