Maybe it was worth keeping Joe around after all…

According to this CNN sidebar headline, the dude we libtards have been deriding as “Traitor Joe” finally stood up to his good buddy John McCain!

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Oooooo, so what did Lieberman say about the ad in which McCain asserts, “President Obama is leading an extreme, left-wing crusade to bankrupt America. I stand in his way every day”? Was it:

“Stop lying about the president’s agenda, Snarly McSurgepants”?

Or maybe:

“Being primaried by a wingnut talk radio teabagger is no excuse to throw all your so-called principles out the window, Senator Palinabler.”

Alas, those who bother to click the CNN link will be disappointed. Here’s Lieberman’s “slam”:

“You know, every now and then, John McCain and I disagree. I don’t agree with that.”

Which would have been totally appropriate if the issue were McCain’s opinion of “Avatar” or the Cardinals’ chances in the playoffs. But when your pal falsely accuses the president (who saved your sorry ass, by the way) of treason, that sort of lame-ass response just cements your reputation as McCain’s toadying butt gerbil.

Jeebus. Even if the Mayans are right, 2012 can’t get here soon enough. At least we’ll be rid of Lieberman one way or another.

Posted by Betty Cracker on 01/10/10 at 12:46 PM • Permalink

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It’s nice to see that Joe hasn’t lost the old “fire in the belly” that’s made him such a dynamic figure on the public scene.

So if this is a “slam,” I have to wonder how CNN would have referred to a real disagreement? “ZOMG! JOE PWNS JOHN!”

Bleah.

Joe’s numbers are down in a heavy Democratic state and maybe that is what is up. But, he used to be a reliable member of the party. Happy to hear he is speaking up for the party and he should as it has paved out a career for him. Joe is hard to figure out these days. I think there may be some self esteem issues going on. Cheers All, J.

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