Gravatar Please give us the juicy details ASAP.

Enquiring minds need to know!!


Gravatar Biden returned on Saturday.

http://www.delawareonline.com/ap.../607090347/ 1006


Gravatar Too funny, My guess is that Biden heard that hardly anybody showed up at the event and backed out last minute.
I major campaign event for Lieberman and even the guest of honor blows it off.
Poor Lieberworm. Even his DINO friends are seeing that his days are numbered, politically of course. Don't want to give the NSA any reason to pay me a visit


Gravatar Don't look now, but SOMEBODY just popped up on Atrios.

Wow!
http://atrios.blogspot.com/


Gravatar Scroll down - CT Blog is on Atrios twice.


All this over our lil' state!


Gravatar Detective Sue here - the trail to here either leads, or curves back from Kos to Atrios to here.

Must get out the bloodhounds.


Gravatar I share in your joy but it is still a long time til Aug. 8th and this group and many other have a lot to lose if Joe loses, so it is going to get real ugly.


Gravatar Biden lives outside Wilmington, not in D.C. He's also blown off the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association and other groups before so this is a pattern. Typical Biden, that's all.


Gravatar But this is a high-profile Senate race, at an event with lots of media coverage.


Gravatar The third bullet point is, sadly, a wrong choice.


Gravatar Wow, the irony of it. The KARMA DEBT of it all. Joe Lieberman depended on the loyalty of Joe Biden to be there when he needed them.

Any of us could have told him how THAT would work out!

Maybe Biden was at home, schtupping his wife while the kids were asleep.


Gravatar I'd like to suggest another bullet, as per Joe Conason on Al Franken Air America last Friday:

Joe simply lacks the intelligence to make the race.


Gravatar All you lefty bloggers are talking yourselves into a frenzy. It is hilarious. Lamont is a one-noter and Connecticut didn't become one of the nation's richest states by being stupid
Joe should win handily


Gravatar Re this:

A fellow blogger asked Lieberman's political director if he wanted to give my friend a copy of his resume to deliver to Lamont. I don't think the political director was too pleased with that question...

Unless that exchange ocurred twice, I overheard it (so what?), and more importantly, Mark Leibovich of the NY Times overheard it. He characterized it as an example of "collegiality" between the two campaigns, figuring the two guys were just kidding around (the exchange was preceded by a handshake and good-luck, or words to that effect).

That was how I took it too - odd to say, but your guy might actualy need to dial up the anger and vitriol. What would David Brooks think?


Gravatar hey, that was me. I wasn't asking for Ken's resume with the idea that Lamont might hire him. It was with the concern that Ken, as a person, might soon be out of a pretty good job. (of course my concern is tempered by all the American kids getting wasted in the stupid Iraq oocupation.)

Luckily, Ken is now an ordained Catholic priest, and should have a parish in no time were Joe to lose in an upset.


Gravatar I love your polls CTBlogger!

Keep em' coming!


Gravatar You know it's over for Joe when he gets pie'd at an event.




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