Friday, November 27, 2009

Joe Lieberman

Lieberman Talks About McCain, Hamas, and the Democrats

The Connecticut senator talks about his support for a Republican and the presidential election. more >>

Lieberman Should Join the GOP

Joe Lieberman should formalize his GOP ties. more >>

McCain Hopes for Lieberman Payoff in N.H.

Independents—a huge factor in the Granite State—have been key to the success of both senators. more >>

Morning Buzz: Dec. 17, 2007

After months of the president and members of Congress bickering over the federal budget, the White House said today it was encouraged by concessions Democrats made over the weekend in crafting a $500 billion-plus catchall spending bill. While the bill mainly sticks with the president's proposed budget, it also shifts money to social programs the president wanted to cut. more >>

Climate Change Bill Is About to Be Tested

The Warner-Lieberman measure could move to the Senate floor soon. more >>

Notes on the Current Scene

Hugh Hewitt urges Joe Lieberman to switch parties. This would be a tough thing for him to do and might cost him his seat in 2012. more >>

Marking a Sweet Transfer of Power

Maybe it's the cold New England winters that keep political foes so cozy, but whatever you want to call it, the relationship between the top independent-Democrat and Republican on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee is sweet, indeed. So much so that when the Democrats took control, former chair Susan Collins of Maine gave new chair Joe Lieberman of Connecticut a milk chocolate gavel to mark the friendly power swap. more >>

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