Lieberman Praises Obama, But Says Too Early to Endorse for 2012
In his first national video interview since announcing his plans to retire from the U.S. Senate, Sen. Joe Lieberman tells Newsmax.TV that he won't officially endorse President Obama's re-election and that it’s “conceivable” he could support a Republican presidential candidate in 2012. But he believes President Obama “has heard the voice of the American people” and is moving toward the political center.FULL STORY
...and this from debbieschlussel.com
Buh-Bye, Joe Lieberman: Good Riddance to Man Who Created DHS, Destroyed Customs, Secret Service; Farrakhan Lover, IslamoPanderer
By Debbie SchlusselMuch of Washington is abuzz over Joe Lieberman’s announcement, today, that he will not seek re-election. To that, I say, buh-bye, Joe, and don’t let the door hit you on the way out. Unlike most of the ignorant pack conservatives who like Lieberman because he supported American boys dying in Iraq to hand over the country to Iran’s Shi’ites, I actually know the Lieberman record. And it’s nauseating. Lieberman”s a fraud who pandered to Jew-hater Louis Farrakhan and liberal Hollywood, after once being against both. It took the liberal Washington Post and the late Tim Russert to call Lieberfraud out:

Lieberman’s 180 turns on almost every issue are sickening, though the Farrakhan pandering to get Black votes as a VP candidate was the worst. Second worst was the fact that Lieberman put HAMAS-fundraising cretins like unindicted terrorist co-conspirator CAIR Action Network and Jew-hating scumbags like Jim Zogby on the map in Washington, where they’d been previously verboten. Lieberman convinced then-Special Assistant to the President George Stephanopoulos to get President Clinton to attend the openly pro-HAMAS/Hezbollah Arab American Institute dinner, the first time any American President had attended an Arab or Muslim event. You know, all in the name of “diversity” and “fairness.” I wrote about all of this and more reservations about Joe Lieberman, back in 2000.
Then, there’s Lieberman’s creation of the Department of Homeland Security, as a knee-jerk reaction to 9/11.
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