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LIEBERMAN CAMPAIGN: No Passion? We’ll Pay You!

LIEBERMAN CAMPAIGN: No Passion? We'll Pay You! –updated–

UPDATE III (7:45 p.m.): Lieberman planning for loss (via MyDD).


Joe's desperation takes a new turn. He's paying anyone he can find to walk
the streets and get him votes. Also, take a look at the phone number area code.
It's from Jersey. What's up with that, hmmmmm?

So much for passionate workers hitting the street for the candidate.

Ned Lamont doesn't have that problem. What the Lamont campaign is looking for is campaign workers that believe in Lamont. You won't find flyers with a Jersey area code associated with the Lamont campaign.

UPDATE: As reader katymine also offers in the comments, Markos has done a post that College Republicans are organizing for Lieberman. Frankly, Joe's entire campaign is being run like he is a Republican.

UPDATE II (1:11 p.m.): Why Joe Lieberman's stance on national security is bad for Democrats and this country:



Joe Lieberman is trailing in his primary race, and some are warning that his defeat would show that muscular national security leaders are not welcome in the Democratic Party. DLC pundit Marshall Wittmann recently declared that his loss would feed the perception of a “weak party that will not be trusted to defend America.” Lieberman even told New York magazine that “unless the party has room for people like me, unless the party begins to redeem some public confidence on issues of national security, we’re not going to elect a Democratic president or Congress ahead.” But such claims misinterpret the primary challenge, which could actually enhance the Democratic Party's security standing by clearly distinguishing it from failed Republican policies. In fact, the most devastating thing one can say about the Democrats' recent foreign policy record is that it is too similar to the Bush doctrine. …

UPDATE: Incredible Joe
Joe Lieberman doesn't enhance the Democratic Party's credibility on national security — he diminishes it.

About Taylor Marsh

Veteran political analyst and author of "The Hillary Effect - Politics, Sexism and the Destiny of Loss," now available in print at Amazon.com, and 1 of 4 books chosen by Barnes and Noble to launch their "NOOK First" Featured Authors Selection program. Former Miss Missouri, Broadway dancer, & relationship consultant at LA Weekly, produced & wrote one woman show "Weeping for JFK."

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