Wednesday Joementum Blogging (Just for Old Times' Sake)
Hey, you know, long time no Joe-bashing here at The Generik Brand. But Joe's escapades lately deserve at least some comment from this quarter, where we used to bitch-slap the Bush-Lite Senatraitor weekly before we took that long trip to Europe. It seems that Joe went to Iraq recently, stayed in the Green Zone and came home blowing smoke out his ass about how much progress has been made there and what a terrific job his favorite kissable sphincter Preznit is doing in waging war on the Iraqi people. He's now proposing a "bipartisan" (as in Republicans and Democrats who wish they were Republicans) war cabinet to work out a strategy for achieving glorious, unequivocal victory in order to further gussy up the reputation of his pal in the White House, while at the same time condemning members of his own party who have dared to criticize the war effort and the lies and mishandling of strategy by the corrupt Bush maladminstration.
"Lieberman, whom the Bush administration has praised repeatedly for his war stance, defended the president. 'It's time for Democrats who distrust President Bush to acknowledge he'll be commander-in-chief for three more years,' the senator said. 'We undermine the president's credibility at our nation's peril.'
There was no immediate response from the White House or congressional leaders."
Here's a response for you Joe: Shut the fuck up and go away.
Here's another response, of a sort: It seems that former Connecticut Governor Lowell Weicker is considering challenging Joe in next year's Senatorial election, running as an Independent.
"When you've become the president's best friend on the war in Iraq, you should not be in office, especially if you're in the opposing party," Mr. Weicker, 74, said in a phone interview from his home in Essex, Conn. "I'm going to do everything I can to see that Joe Lieberman does not get a free pass."
I'll give Joe a free pass. It's a one-way pass to Palookaville, and the sooner he uses it, the better. Buh-bye, Joe, don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.
"Lieberman, whom the Bush administration has praised repeatedly for his war stance, defended the president. 'It's time for Democrats who distrust President Bush to acknowledge he'll be commander-in-chief for three more years,' the senator said. 'We undermine the president's credibility at our nation's peril.'
There was no immediate response from the White House or congressional leaders."
Here's a response for you Joe: Shut the fuck up and go away.
Here's another response, of a sort: It seems that former Connecticut Governor Lowell Weicker is considering challenging Joe in next year's Senatorial election, running as an Independent.
"When you've become the president's best friend on the war in Iraq, you should not be in office, especially if you're in the opposing party," Mr. Weicker, 74, said in a phone interview from his home in Essex, Conn. "I'm going to do everything I can to see that Joe Lieberman does not get a free pass."
I'll give Joe a free pass. It's a one-way pass to Palookaville, and the sooner he uses it, the better. Buh-bye, Joe, don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.
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