November 1, 2006

Powermad quisling aggressively pursues GOP votes
It's all about me! Me, me, me!

[The smarmy, power-hungry sore loserman] has alienated plenty of Democrats with his independent bid. Just imagine their anger if he costs them control of the House.

Lieberman's coattails could carry the GOP incumbents to re-election and undercut Democratic hopes of majority control.

"There's resentment on a lot of people's parts," said Richard Smith, Democratic town committee chairman in Milford, a New Haven suburb. "There's something about the American character. We love a good fight, but we also love people who play by the rules. C'mon Joe, you're a Democrat or you're not a Democrat. Sometimes, self-interest takes the day."
Meanwhile, Retard McJesus continued to heap praise on the greasy-assed vichycrat, tellling Hannity and Corpse, "one man who stood by his decision is Joe Lieberman. He understands the consequences. The Democrat party ran him out of the party because he stood on principle. The thing that amazes me is the Democrat party used to be the party of, you know, Harry Truman and John Kennedy and Franklin Roosevelt, people who understood you need to confront problems so a generation of people could grow up in peace."

No, your asshole buddy left the Democratic party when he blindly followed you instead of confronting the problem you made of Iraq. The Democratic party listened to the will of the voters, you halfwitted blowhole.

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