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Lieberman's Irrelevance

Christy cites from a past NYObserver article:

In all, Mr. Lieberman’s This Week appearance lasted about 11 minutes, and if anything became clear in that time it’s how decreasingly relevant to the national political debate he’s becoming—a decline that not many foresaw last November, when Connecticut’s voters returned him to the Senate, prompting talk that a new power-broker, coveted equally by both parties, had been born.

TalkLeft last November:

What Joe Lieberman has to say on Iraq is simply irrelevant. What Reid, Levin, Pelosi and Murtha say matters from the Congress. And of course what Bush says from the Executive. Joe Lieberman is not part of the conversation.

and this:

Joe will not be relevant unless he breaks his word on caucusing with the Dems.

Just sayin'

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    by jimakaPPJ on Thu Aug 02, 2007 at 10:53:49 AM EST
    It is the threat that does more than anything to keep the Demos halfway straight. And when, not if, he decides that he can not do that, he will change and there goes the Senate.

    He would make an excellent Repub VP candidate.