Wednesday, May 05, 2010

 

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"Moderates" John McCain (R-AZ) and Joe Lieberman (I-CT) urge drastic measures in dealing with a naturalized U.S. citizen like Faisal Shahzad:  McCain doesn't think he deserves to get his Miranda rights.  Lieberman says strip them of their citizenship:
 ā€œI’m now putting together legislation to amend that to [specify that] any individual American citizen who is found to be involved in a foreign terrorist organization, as defined by the Department of State, would be deprived of their citizenship rights,ā€ Lieberman said Tuesday.



And coming in to defend the radical leftist idea of not just scrapping inconvenient constitutional barriers?  Um, Glenn Beck:  
"He is a citizen of the United States, so I say we uphold the laws and the Constitution on citizens...If you are a citizen, you obey the law and follow the Constitution. [Shahzad] has all the rights under the Constitution...We don't shred the Constitution when it is popular. We do the right thing."
There's your head-scratcher for the day!  

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Monday, December 17, 2007

 

Grumpy Old Men II Strike Back

Joe Lieberman -- the 2000 Democratic vice-presidential candidate (doesn't that seem like forever ago?) -- endorsed Republican John McCain this morning. Call it the one-maverick-to-another endorsement. Still, in 2004, Lieberman came in fifth in the New Hampshire Democratic primary (or, in his words, a "virtual three-way tie for third place"), so exactly what Lieberman's endorsement brings to McCain is highly debateable.


It's true that NH's interesting show-up-and-declare which party you want to vote in helps McCain. But, Lieberman's main reason for supporting McCain is the war and there is little evidence that New Hampshire independent voters necessarily want to go with the guy who is "strongest" on the war. On the other hand, McCain has stormed back to a very respectable second-place in New Hampshire -- and Lieberman's nod is part of a streak of nothing but good news for McCain: He's gotten recent endorsements from the Manchester Union-Leader, The Boston Globe and The Des Moines Register.


This is happening while Huckabee is surging nationally, Romney is battling him, Ron Paul is raking in absurd amounts of money -- and Rudy Giuliani is fading nearly everywhere (even NY GOPers appear to be jumping off the bandwagon).

In short, the Republican race is more fluid than ever -- and while the odds are highly unlikely that John McCain will be the GOP nominee, he's in better shape than anyone might have surmised one month ago.

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Monday, January 15, 2007

 

Senate Smackdown

A rare, blunt, emotional exchange was seen on a Sunday talk show this weekend. On Meet the Press, pro-surge Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman explains why not supporting the surge is a call for defeat. Anti-surge GOP Sen. Chuck Hagel disagrees somewhat forcefully:


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