Instead, Lieberman again reverted to his partisanship theme.
"I know some people are calling for [House Speaker Dennis] Hastert to resign, but the truth is that unless he knows what he saw and he saw something he should have acted on, he deserves to have essentially a fact-finder to come in," Lieberman said.
"The Foley case bothers people," he added. "If anyone thinks they can make this into another partisan flap, it's not. It's very real and human. The House Republican leaders and, frankly, the Democratic leadership, should not make it partisan."
Lamont said Lieberman has a "twisted definition of bipartisanship."
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead (Mostly what other say will be in italics, what I say will not. There will be occasions when this is messed up or forgotten, but generally it will true- for those keeping track of the opining vs the reporting!)
Thursday, October 05, 2006
To Paraphrase Henry II....
Will no one rid us of this troublesome asswipe, phony-bipartisan, lying weaselshit of a three term Senator? Liebermann defends (wait for it.....) Denny Hastert.
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