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Joementum! Lieberman will face Lamont in Dem primary

posted at 1:55 pm on June 19, 2006 by Allahpundit
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He’s in it to win it. Or lose it, then win it in the general election. Or drop out a few weeks in advance if it looks like he’s going to lose it, then win it in the general election. Whatevs.

“If the unexpected happened, do I want to keep open the option of taking my case as an independent Democrat to all the voters of Connecticut so that they can have the last word in November?” Lieberman said. That’s an unanswered question, he said…

If he does decide to run as a petitioning candidate, Lieberman will need to do more than collect signatures. He will need to reframe his campaign and give voters a persuasive rationale for his quitting the primary – other than a fear that anti-war and anti-Bush activists might deliver it to Lamont.

The primary’s August 8th. The deadline for submitting the requisite 7,500 signatures for an independent run is 4 p.m. on August 9th. If he’s going to play chicken with Lamont in the primary, he needs to raise the stakes and promise that he won’t start collecting signatures until the primary’s over. Wouldn’t it be awesome on August 9th to watch the army of Joementum canvassers see if they can beat the clock? You know the nutroots retards would send out teams of anti-canvassers to harass them, too. Imagine someone opening their door in Danbury to find two kids with a clipboard in Lieberman t-shirts and two idiots behind them in black bloc gear trying to shout them down with blood-for-oil slogans. Please, god, make it happen.

Liebs wins by fifteen points in the general election as an independent, by the way.

Update: Lamont’s website has a petition up encouraging Lieberman to run as an independent if he loses the primary.

Wait, did I say encourage? I meant discourage. Don’t go over there and leave comments on the petition encouraging Lieberman to run.

That would be wrong.


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Sometimes I don’t know what Lieberman stands for. Just like John McCain.

Maybe both should get together and do something about it.

No, I didn’t mean something dirty!

CatholicConservative on June 19, 2006 at 2:31 PM

Win by 15% as Independent?…I don’t even think he can win by that margin as a Dem candidate….oops…I slipped…

easy87us on June 19, 2006 at 2:33 PM

CatholicC, Lieberman is more conservative than McCain regarding the war.

“Maybe both should get together and do something about it.” you wrote.

Now you are talking. They should join together to start a new liberal party to take them RINOs away from us! How about starting with the gang of 16 ( or 14?)?

easy87us on June 19, 2006 at 2:53 PM

easy87us ,

Nah, I don’t think they will do it.

To continue their saga of lying, Lieberman and McCain will stick to their lies.

It’s their way to be honest with their electorate: Stick to your guns if they are lies.

Hey, that reminds me of Bill O’Reilly’s honesty: He always proclaims that he is NOT a Conservative!!!

CatholicConservative on June 19, 2006 at 3:02 PM

Anyway, I heard that if Lieberman will lose this re-election, he will run for Prime Minister in Israel.

CatholicConservative on June 19, 2006 at 3:07 PM

I like Bill OReilly but I still like to get on his case.

Man he is tall. He cannot possibly have a crush on Jenine Garlofolo because she is like 4 feet tall.

OK, back to those RINOs…I think they really should team up with Lieberman or Hillary to start a new party. Hillary won’t stand a chance in the Demo party and McCain won’t stand a chance in GOP. By teaming up they may have a chance.

They really should consider it. No more deceit. They must be feeling miserable in clinging onto a party that no longer needs them.

Beside, Jeb Bush can join them if Hillary won’t.

easy87us on June 19, 2006 at 3:33 PM

Lieberman is to liberals as McCain is to conservatives.

There’s your SAT prep.

NTWR on June 19, 2006 at 5:19 PM

I’d love to see the dems throw out a moderate like Lieberman. Their moonbats will love it, and it’ll drive more middle-of-the-roaders away.

Iblis on June 19, 2006 at 5:31 PM

I think it would be a good thing. Comments above highlight the reasons.

dman on June 19, 2006 at 6:02 PM

No way! I’m rooting for Lamont. I’m moving to Connecticut to vote for him. He is simply awesome.

He’s just too funny not to elect. Imagine six years of those Mentos commercial campaign ads. Imagine Kos the Kool-Aid Kommando starring in every re-election spot.

Priceless, priceless entertainment.

Vote Lamont in ‘06 and beyond!

Professor Blather on June 19, 2006 at 6:21 PM

GOod luck Lieberman
A personal hero of mine even when I moved from Democrat to Republican
He’s a great man I want him to win!

Defector01 on June 19, 2006 at 6:46 PM

After Zell Miller, Joe Lieberman may just be the only true, honest Democrat, in the entire bunch. That is a shame but it is the truth. I would like to see him win but the rats are eating not only their children but themselves!!!GO RATS!!

NEMETI IN SYRACUSE on June 19, 2006 at 8:51 PM

Professor Blather- voting for Lamont solely for his entertainment skills is a waste of your vote. And should he actually win the seat, it will mean 6 years of disaster & humiliation for Connecticut.
We do not deserve that.

Abigail Adams on June 20, 2006 at 11:50 AM

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