Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Self Hate?

Reid reassures left Lieberman on board
Lieberman’s vote is crucial because he likely represents the 60th vote needed to end debate in the Senate. Without him, Reid would be forced to fish on the other side of the aisle for a vote, something that has not come easily this Congress.
Sen. Joe Lieberman has reached a private understanding with Majority Leader Harry Reid that he will not block a final vote on healthcare reform, according to two sources briefed on the matter.

The unpredictable Democrat-turned-Independent last week publicly stated he would join Republicans in filibustering the Democratic legislation after Reid (D-Nev.) announced he had included a government-run health insurance plan in the bill.

But sources said Reid’s staff is telling liberal interest groups that Lieberman (Conn.) has assured Reid he will vote with Democrats in the necessary procedural vote to end debate, perhaps with intentions to change the bill.

“Lieberman keeps assuring Reid that he’s OK,” said one source. “But he’s one of those characters — you never know with Joe.

(The Hill)


 Ain't nothing I can say about Lieberman that wouldn't be repetitious.

2 comments:

Rodger the Real King of France said...

"Lieberman's spokesman said Monday that nothing has changed from last week, when the senator said he would support calling up the bill but would block a final vote."

Politico

This is like the McCain "deciding whether to turn Democrat" soap opera a few years ago.

cmblake6 said...

Tell him what he wants to hear, then block it anyway. Eeeeeexcellent!

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