It looks like the full Democratic Senate caucus will get to vote on whether or not sad sack traitor Joe Lieberman gets to keep his plumb Homeland Security committee chairmanship. Chris Bowers has a look at how the vote may go, and it looks pretty good (to him, anyway) that Joe will get the boot (not from the caucus, but from his chairmanship). No doubt he’ll still be able to get a lesser assignment, but that’s not good enough for poor Joey.
As we all know, the little crybaby has threatened to caucus with the Republicans, but, if he does, he isn’t likely to get anything at all, since the number of committee assignments for Republicans is about to be reduced, and there aren’t any sitting members that will step aside for him (hey, he’s a rat; they’ll take his vote, but they’ll never trust the slimy little creep). So, you take it or leave it, Joe; it’s the best deal you’re gonna get, and I have a feeling (hope, anyway) that CT voters aren’t stupid enough to reelect you when the time comes.
Supposedly, the Clintons haven’t been making any calls on Lieberman’s behalf, and Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin want Joe stripped of his chairmanship as well.
Some people are a little pissed off that Obama said he doesn’t hold any grudges against our pal Joey, and that he wouldn’t be sticking his nose in, but I think that’s a pretty good tack to take. Makes him look conciliatory, while letting the other Democratic Senators do the right thing. If only they had a record of doing the right thing, I’d be more confident.
If you’d like to encourage Democrats in the Senate to do what’s right, here’s a good place to start.
Unfortunately for me, the right thing is going to work this morning. If I could find an excuse, I’d stay home.
The weather forecast says the low for today is 45 and that right now the temp is 41. Isn’t 41 the low?
Hi ho Hi ho it’s off to…….(you know the rest).
So, you take it or leave it, Joe; it’s the best deal you’re gonna get, and I have a feeling (hope, anyway) that CT voters aren’t stupid enough to reelect you when the time comes.
I dunno, they were stupid enough to reelect him in 2006. No offense, CT.
Don’t forget it was rethuglicans crossing over who voted loserman in. The rethugs didn’t give his opposition any support.
If they do not strip “In Connecticut, [rape victims could] take … a short ride to get to another hospital …to get their morning after pill” Joe of his chairmanship, I will be very very distressed. :bee:
catching up on my New Yorker reading, there’s a good article on Chuck Hagel. It makes me incredibly thankful that McSame did not win.
ODD MAN OUT
Chuck Hagel’s Republican exile.
Oh – Morning!
I’m not old enough to remember Herb Score as a player, but I grew up listening to and watching him broadcast Indians games on radio and TV, first with Harry Jones, then with Joe Tait.
I spent most of my 17th summer on a ladder painting our house, and that chore was made a lot less tedious listening to Joe and Herb call the games.
Somewhere, it’s a beautiful day for baseball. Thanks, Herb.
http://tinyurl.com/6q4tg2
:peace:
Without waiting for President-elect Barack Obama, Senator Max Baucus, the chairman of the Finance Committee, will unveil a detailed blueprint on Wednesday to guarantee health insurance for all Americans by facilitating sales of private insurance, expanding Medicaid and Medicare, and requiring most employers to provide or pay for health benefits.
Aides to Mr. Obama said they welcomed the Congressional efforts, had encouraged Congress to take the lead and still considered health care a top priority, despite the urgent need to address huge problems afflicting the economy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/12/washington/12health.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
Forrmer Alabama governor Don Siegelman and former Health South CEO Richard Scrushy will have another day in court.
Oral arguments will be heard in an Atlanta courtroom before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday, December 9th.
The two men claim the judge didn’t give proper instructions to the jury and there was no proof of a “quid-pro-quo” which led to their 2006 convictions.
http://www.wsfa.com/Global/story.asp?S=9333314&nav=0RdE
Supreme Court justices warily confronted a free speech dispute Wednesday over a small religious group’s efforts to place a monument in a public park.
The justices seemed reluctant to accept the arguments put forth by the religious group known as the Summum that once a government accepts any donations for display in a public park, it must accept them all.
“Do we have to put any president who wants to be on Mt. Rushmore?” Chief Justice John Roberts asked.
Yet the court also was uncomfortable with the position of Pleasant Grove City, Utah, which rejected the Summum’s request to erect a monument similar to a Ten Commandments display that has stood in the city’s Pioneer Park since 1971.
Justice David Souter wondered how the city could accept the Ten Commandments display and then say, “‘We will not on identical terms take the Summum monument because we don’t agree with the message.’ Why isn’t that a First Amendment violation?”
The Salt Lake City-based Summum wants to erect its “Seven Aphorisms of Summum” monument in the park.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5h3XjRUYcKy1ccSacyBD2GJLVV3qwD94DH3CG2
Mitch Mitchell has passed away in Portland. 🙁
Somewhere in all my belongings that have been in boxes for years, I have an original Jimi Hendrix poster that needs a frame. Maybe in a couple more years I’ll get it.
http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/dt/jimi-hendrix-experience-handbill/SEQ680906-HB.html
sue, I’ve been watching that case…
i’m flipped out by Obama sending Leach to the G-20. Leach of the Graham Leach Bliley Act fame – which repealed part of the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933, opening up competition among banks, securities companies and insurance companies. The Glass-Steagall Act prohibited a bank from offering investment, commercial banking, and insurance services.
WTF is he thinking?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6981BGSPnNU
I was hoping I’d hear Jim say, “It’s not easy being green”.