Poor Joe, he doesn’t know what side he’s on from day to day. He’s said that he’s willing to give a keynote address at this year’s RNC if McCain wants him to:
In an interview published Tuesday night, the independent Connecticut senator told The Hill newspaper that “If Sen. McCain, who I support so strongly, asked me to do it, if he thinks it will help him, I will.”
Lieberman and McCain really are the cuteness together, no?
3 Comments
August 3, 2008 at 7:47 pm
S Joe Liberman you make me ashamed to have you in our government you are disgrace to the dem and to all americans shame on you for turning on your party and the one hope we have for my great country
August 28, 2008 at 1:53 pm
Cheryl, i Beg to differ. I am a republican but have always considered my self a moderate. I was weighing Obama vs Mccain and took an honest look. Joe Liberman makes me proud and he is someone i truly respect. Not many are willing to cross lines and work with eachother. Joe Liberman shows real change by following his beliefs rather than playing the game of partisan politics that we see so common in Washington. There is hope in the country, and it comes from and i quote Barak “ordinary people doing extrodianry things” Those things come from people on both sides of the isle, and Joe Liberman is showing why he won in conneticut, because republicans, democrats, and indipendents alike have a mutual respect for a man that brings hope to washington.
September 4, 2008 at 6:21 pm
I agree with Brian. Is refreshing to see someone in DC stand up for their country and not their party. I personally am an Independent and Senator Liberman makes me proud be so.
So far I like what I am seeing from the RNC this election.