Posts Tagged ‘Joe Lieberman’

No More Obama Mania for Me

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

I have unsubscribed from President Obama’s “Organizing for America” email list.  When asked the reason, I stated “I’m tired of all the hype.”  For me, the last straw was his health care speech last night, which I turned off after the first two paragraphs.

And what did these paragraphs consist of?  Health Care Insurance Horror Stories.  Well, there are also Health Care Horror Stories, Hospital Horror Stories and the like.  I don’t need to hear anecdotes.
Obama wants to ram the whole thing through. He told Congress last night that he was not the first president to try to reform health care, but he is determined to be the last.  I think he should start at the bottom and work up.

We elected a president, not a king.  Just because Obama says or thinks something is true doesn’t automatically make it so.  Unfortunately, the Republicans are good at heckling and not much else.  Hopefully, “centrists” like Joe Lieberman (my favorite) can slow down the “Obama Express”, which is beginning to look more and more like a train wreck.

“Even The New Republic” and Joe Lieberman: Glenn Greenwald Misses the Point (Once Again)

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

When Michael Kinsley was editor of The New Republic, he used to joke that they should change the name to  “Even The Liberal New Republic”.  I was reminded of this when someone sent me an article by Glenn Greenwald, “Even The New Republic Now Calls for a Party Purge of Corporate-Owned ‘Centrists’”, published by Salon.com on August 28th. (I used to read Salon, but I no longer do, as I consider Greenwald and editor Joan Walsh to be intellectual lightweights.)  I reproduce the beginning of the article below, followed by my commentary.

The New Republic, 2004, endorsing Joe Lieberman for President:

“But one day, Joe Lieberman’s warnings in this campaign will look prophetic. And the principles he has espoused will once again guide the Democratic Party. It will be the work of this magazine, to whatever small degree possible, to hasten that day.”

TNR’s Jonathan Chait, in The Los Angeles Times, 2006, viciously condemning those who mounted a primary challenge against Lieberman (an “anti-Lieberman jihad”) :

“[T]he anti-Lieberman campaign has come to stand for much more than Lieberman’s sins. It’s a test of strength for the new breed of left-wing activists who are flexing their muscles within the party. These are exactly the sorts of fanatics who tore the party apart in the late 1960s and early 1970s. They think in simple slogans and refuse to tolerate any ideological dissent.”

TNR’s Chait, last month:

“A few weeks ago, Senator Dianne Feinstein announced that she and other Senate Democrats harbored reservations about President Obama’s plans to overhaul the health care system. . . . The reaction from the left was swift and, by the standards of such things, furious. Which is to say, not very furious. . . .

I have a suggestion for something that would be productive: run a primary challenge against her. . . . The possibility of a primary challenge could [also] balance out [Sen. Evan] Bayh’s incentives, thus aligning them more with those of the national party. . . . Primary electorates consist of a small, highly partisan subset of the electorate, and the prospect of submitting themselves to a partisan loyalty contest terrifies centrists like Bayh.”

TNR’s Chait, this week :

“But if health care reform fails, liberals need to understand who to blame and how to fix it. They need to start knocking off Democrats like Conrad and Joe Lieberman, who seem to be trying to kill health care reform, even if this temporarily costs the Democrats some seats. . . . If health care reform can’t pass now, then a filibuster-proof Democratic majority isn’t worth having. At that point you have to consider blowing up the party and waiting a decade or two to rebuild a new one that’s able to address the country’s actual needs.”

My, what a rapid and total reversal — one effectuated without the slightest acknowledgment that it even occurred.  But that’s just the accountability-free nature of Beltway punditry.  There’s a more important point highlighted here:  namely, it is a sign of how dysfunctional the Democratic Party is — and how meaningless is their glorious super-majority — that even The New Republic, which long prided itself on safeguarding the Party from nefarious left-wing influences, is now calling for “centrist” Democratic Senators (even including Joe Lieberman) to be thrown out of office by means of primary challenges (I believe that was once called a “purity purge”), even if doing so results in a loss of Democratic seats.  Chait’s rationale is that allowing “centrist” dominance within the party means that the same corporate interests (rather than the interests of constituents) and the same political agenda end up being served regardless of which party is in control, meaning that — as he put it — even “a filibuster-proof Democratic majority isn’t worth having” because nothing meaningful changes.  You don’t say.

That, of course, was exactly the motivating premise of those who sought to remove Joe Lieberman from the Senate in 2006 — the people Chait demonized back then as “left-wing fanatics” who “refuse to tolerate any ideological dissent.”  That was also the animating principle behind the founding last year of Accountability Now , largely designed to recruit and enable meaningful primary challenges against corrupt, unaccountable, and worthless corporate-serving incumbents.  …

Here are my comments.

a)  The successful campaign by Ned Lamont against Lieberman in the 2006 Democratic primary was motivated solely by Lieberman’s hawkish stance on the Iraq war.  He retained the support of African-Americans and unions, who paid more attention to his domestic voting record than to Net Roots. Barack Obama campaigned for him.  His domestic voting record was virtually identical to that of his Senate colleague, Chris Dodd.

b) Lieberman’s decision to run (successfully) in the general election as an Independent Democrat was motivated in part by his strong ego. (Please let me know me if you find a senator who doesn’t have one.)  However, he caucused with the Democrats in 2007  and 2008, allowing them to maintain control of the Senate.

c) Lieberman’s campaigning with John McCain and speaking at the Republican National Convention was a bit over the top, to be sure.  His “mirror image” in the Senate, Republican Senator Chuck Hagel, a vocal opponent of the war, did not endorse Obama in the presidential race.  After the election, Obama saw to it that Lieberman retained his chairmanship of the Homeland Security Committee.  After all, the Department of Homeland Security was his “baby”‘.

d) The current flap over health care reform involving Lieberman, Feinstein and others, is a different matter.  Does their failure to join the health care stampede make them “corrupt, unaccountable, and worthless corporate-serving incumbents”.  Certainly not!  I believe both Lieberman and Feinstein to be people of the utmost integrity.  I’m afraid I can’t say the same about Harry Reid or Nancy Pelosi.

I have written many posts about Lieberman.  I have to confess he is my favorite politician.

ADULTEROUS POLITICIANS

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

ADULTEROUS  POLITICIANS
(I don’t have time to provide references, so you will have to Google.)

Politician                                                      “Offense”

President Warren G. Harding         had mistress living in the White House. Evidently they sent her on a long trip to the Orient during the presidential campaign.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt     several long term mistresses (mitigating factor: Eleanor)

Pres. candidate Wendell Willkie     living with mistress before running for president

President Dwight Eisenhower                     Had an affair with (female) driver during WWII.   General George  Marshall wouldn’t let him divorce  Mamie.

President John F. Kennedy         Sex maniac. Multiple affairs and one night stands.  At one point he shared a mistress with Mafia Don Sam  Giancana.
President Lyndon Johnson              Played around

Pres. candidate Nelson Rockefeller  Multiple affairs, including Angie Dickenson.  Second wife, “Happy”, gave birth to their child one day before 1964 California primary. Bad timing!  Nelson died en flagrante in 1979.

Pres. candidate Robert Kennedy     Multiple affairs, including one with Marilyn Monroe.   (There is some question about what involvement, if any, he and JFK had with Monroe’s death by accidental drug overdose in August, 1962.)

President Richard Nixon                 No affairs that I know of. Rather, he screwed the  entire country.

President Ronald Reagan                Active sex life after divorce from Jane Wyman and  before marrying Nancy.  (Said he often didn’t remember the name of the woman he woke up in bed with. )  Their daughter Patti was born eight months after their wedding.

President George H. W. Bush          Supposedly had affair with State Dept. staffer named Jennifer. Never confirmed.

Senator Bob Packwood (R-OR)        Multiple shenanigans with staff members and others. Forced to resign in 1993.

Pres. candidate Bob Dole                  Divorced first wife in 1975. Shortly thereafter married Elizabeth Hanford.

President Bill Clinton               Sexual predator. Possible rapes and sexual assaults. Getting blow job in Oval Office besmirched the presidency, but it was not an impeachable offense.

Vice Pres. candidate Joe Lieberman    Divorced first wife in 1981. Met his second wife,  Hadassah Tucker, in 1982.

Pres, candidate Al Gore                 No offense, Tipper.

Pres. candidate John Kerry          Divorced first wife. Second wife Theresa is widow of  Senator John Heinz, a fact she doesn’t let anyone  forget.

Pres. candidate John Edwards        Had affair with staffer, which produced a baby.  She  snared him by saying “You’re so hot!”

Pres. candidate John McCain       Divorced first wife after returning from Vietnam, where he was a POW.  Then married beer distributor heiress Cindy Hensley.

Pres. candidate Rudy Giuliani     Peccadilloes too numerous to mention, including  shopping while dressed in drag.  Announced divorce  from wife Donna Hanover at press conference.  She  later pitched him out of Gracie Mansion, and he stayed with some gay friends.

Pres. hopeful Newt Gingrich         Multiple infidelities.  Served first wife with divorce  papers in hospital room where she was being treated for cancer.  Had affair with future third wife while married to the second, (and during Clinton  impeachment proceedings.)  Recently converted to  Catholicism.

Congressman Henry Hyde (R-IL)   Busted up first marriage of his second wife at age 41.  He called it a “youthful indiscretion.”

Senator David Vitter (R-La)         Relationship with hooker while in the House. An “adult entertainer” may challenge him for his senate seat.

Senator Larry Craig (R-ID).            anonymous gay sex in public restrooms.

Senator John Ensign (R-NV)          Affair with staffer whose husband was also on his staff.

Gov. Elliot Spitzer  (D-NY)            Relationship with hooker.

So did (or does) any of the above affect these politicians’ ability to govern or serve?

JFK: Who was watching the “nuclear button”?
Clinton:  Could have been subject to blackmail (by the Israelis?) Fighting impeachment was a great distraction.

In general, the answer is “no”, except when they are breaking the law, or the hypocrisy factor.  (Family values, fighting prostitution, my wife is an integral part of my campaign, etc.)

Barack Obama benefited from two marital scandals while running for the US  Senate in 2004, one during the Democratic primary and one which removed his probable Republican opponent. So, such scandals can sometimes have a very positive effect!

So why aren’t there any women on my list?

Eleanor Roosevelt.  Some say she was a lesbian.  (Especially lesbians!)
Nancy Reagan and Frank Sinatra?  Only on Saturday Night ,Live.
Hillary Clinton and Vince Foster?  She certainly was justified.

Well, enough of this salacious political gossip.  After all, it’s Fathers  day

Update (6/27):  Now you can add Governor Mark Sanford (R-SC) to the list. He wants to stay on as governor to set a good example to his sons.  A strange reason!  Anyway, it won’t cancel out his bad example. His wife is great! (Born and raised in the Chicago area.)

Joe Lieberman Retains his Senate Chairmanship, and Bernie Sanders Is a Political Idiot

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Senator Joseph I. Lieberman on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, Nov. 18th.

According to an article in the November 18th (online) New York Times,

“Sen. Joe Lieberman will keep his chairmanship of the Senate Homeland Security Committee despite hard feelings over his support for GOP nominee John McCain during the presidential campaign.
The Connecticut independent will lose a minor panel post as punishment for criticizing Obama this fall.
Lieberman’s colleagues in the Democratic caucus voted 42-13 Tuesday on a resolution condemning statements made by Lieberman during the campaign but allowing him to keep the Homeland Security Committee gavel. He loses an Environment and Public Works panel subcommittee chairmanship, however.”

(Actually, he gave up his position on the Environmental and Public Works Committee altogether. However, Lieberman is also on the Armed Services Committee, where he chairs an important subcommittee.)

The article concludes with a statement made Friday by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who opposed the move.

“To reward Senator Lieberman with a major committee chairmanship would be a slap in the face of millions of Americans who worked tirelessly for Barack Obama and who want to see real change in our country. Appointing someone to a major post who led the opposition to everything we are fighting for is not ‘change we can believe in.”‘

Sanders is a self-described Democratic Socialist who caucuses with the Democrats, as does Lieberman. As usual, Bernie oversimplified things. Lieberman did not “[lead] the opposition to everything we are fighting for.” And Lieberman was not “appointed” as chairman, rather he was allowed to retain a position which he already held.

I discussed Lieberman’s situation in my new blog, Keep Joe Lieberman, which has now achieved its purpose. By their actions, the Senate Democrats have shown that there’s hope for them yet!

It is also important to note that Lieberman caucused with the Democrats as an Independent Democrat, so he was not obliged by this to support Obama, just as Bernie Sanders could have supported Norman Thomas, if he were still alive and running for President on the Socialist Party ticket.

I still admire Joe Lieberman and wish him well. Admittedly he’s an egomaniac, as are most politicians. And for sure, he sticks to his guns. Since being re-elected as an Independent in 2006, Lieberman has voted with the Democrats on most issues, even procedural ones. And people seem to forget that he voted against the confirmation of Samuel Alito as Supreme Court Justice. He may often walk like a Republican, and talk like a Republican, but he is still at heart an (admittedly hawkish) Democrat.

I’m glad that Obama seeks to govern rather than to seek revenge. Too bad there are so many “Democrazies” out there who aren’t getting the message.