It’s Hard to See What Joe Wants, Except That Joe Wants It
Joe ran admirably as the Democratic vice-presidential candidate with Al Gore. Al was able to get over being not-beaten and it seems Lieberman just can’t figure out how to deal with an honest old regular loss when it comes.
I don’t live in (or vote from) Connecticut, so I admit it’s an outsider’s view, but it’s hard to see just what it is that Joe Lieberman wants.
Apparently, what he wants more than anything else at the moment, is to be the Senator from Connecticut. Easy to understand that. Joe’s been a member of the club for eighteen years now and he knows where to find the coat-hook with his name on it.
It looks as if Joe will be a spoiler, now that his constituents have turned their back on him in the primary. Which is sad to watch. Joe ran admirably as the Democratic vice-presidential candidate with Al Gore.
Al was able to get over being not-beaten and it seems Lieberman just can’t figure out how to deal with an honest old regular loss when it comes.
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