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Lieberman: Obama "Just About Perfect" In Cabinet Picks

PAT EATON-ROBB | November 25, 2008 09:11 PM EST | AP

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U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman meets with reporters to discuss his plans for fixing the national and state economies at his office in Hartford, Conn., Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008. Striking a more conciliatory tone with President-elect Barack Obama after having criticized him on the campaign trail, Lieberman praised Obama's choices for his Cabinet and he said the way Obama has been conducting himself has been good for the country. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman took another step Tuesday toward mending his relationship with Democrats, saying that Barack Obama's actions since winning the presidency have been "just about perfect."

"Everything that President-elect Obama has done since election night has been just about perfect, both in terms of a tone and also in terms of the strength of the names that have either been announced or are being discussed to fill his administration," Lieberman said during a visit to Hartford.

Lieberman, the Democratic nominee for vice president in 2000, was re-elected to the Senate in 2006 as an independent but continues to caucus with Democrats. He supported Republican John McCain's presidential campaign, going as far as to criticize Obama and make a speech at the Republican National Convention.

Democrats threatened to strip him of his chairmanship of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs committee but instead removed him as head of a smaller environmental subcommittee.

Connecticut Democrats meet Dec. 17 and are still considering a possible censure of Lieberman for his actions during the presidential campaign.

"I will ask them to judge me by my record," Lieberman said. "Generally speaking, I've had a record, a voting record, which is really ultimately what it's about, not unlike most Democrats."

Lieberman said he believes the rift between himself and the party stemmed mainly from his support of President Bush's policy in Iraq and will close as that becomes less of an issue.

"It appears to me that the war in Iraq is coming to a successful _ I don't want to say conclusion yet, but it's moving in a way that it will not be a divisive issue either in the Democratic Party or between Democrats and Republicans in the time ahead," Lieberman said. "And therefore, I think we'll return to more normal times, which I welcome."

HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman took another step Tuesday toward mending his relationship with Democrats, saying that Barack Obama's actions since winning the presidency have be...
HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman took another step Tuesday toward mending his relationship with Democrats, saying that Barack Obama's actions since winning the presidency have be...
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04:33 PM on 11/26/2008
The most telling thing about his "record" is that he is a turncoat and not to be trusted.
03:18 PM on 11/26/2008
I agree. Obama's cabinet is comprised mainly of dual US-Israeli citizens. A couple are not. Almost perfect.
03:15 PM on 11/26/2008
I vote we all quit writing/sp­eaking or thinking about Joe Lieberman. If we quit giving this waste of a senate seat a voice he will become even more irrelevant than he's made himself. Folks, he's not worth the effort and doesn't even deserve our pity. Even though he's the most pitiful senator we have
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Mongo mere pawn in game of life
02:53 PM on 11/26/2008
What's that brown spot on Joe's nose?
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02:51 PM on 11/26/2008
Give that joe . . . another dog biscuit.
02:50 PM on 11/26/2008
I hope he's "damming him with faint praise". If Joe thinks it's good, uh-oh.
02:49 PM on 11/26/2008
When was the last time Lieberman got an org-sm?

Answer: When John McCain chanted: B-omb, b-omb, b-omb Iran.
02:41 PM on 11/26/2008
All "picks" are vvarmonger AlPAC's picks. No wonder neocon vvarmonger Lieberman is happy.
02:36 PM on 11/26/2008
At this point, if Obama took a quick turn, Lieberman would get his nose broken.
02:36 PM on 11/26/2008
Lieberman gives the cabinet a thumbs up because he owes allegiance to the star of David and they approve of Obama's choices.

Isr@-el heaved a sigh of relief. They were afraid of Change. Now they're relieved that nothing has changed.
02:13 PM on 11/26/2008
Lieberman ,the independen­t Republican­, is now"" SUCKING UP" the spine-less democrats should kick him to the curb. pomp
02:02 PM on 11/26/2008
[Jesse Jackson]Go­' head apologiiii­ize[/Jesse Jackson]
01:49 PM on 11/26/2008
Who cares what Lieberman thinks? He's history.
01:39 PM on 11/26/2008
Hey Joe where you going with that brown on your nose?
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02:06 PM on 11/26/2008
LOL!- good one! I'm sure Jimi would approve!
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01:20 PM on 11/26/2008
And we care what this man says, why? He needs to go crawl under a rock until Connecticu­t can vote him out! He has no credibilit­y with anyone!!!!­!!
01:31 PM on 11/26/2008
Its good to know that the Senator from Israel has still got no equal in kissing butt. We won't forget-JOE­!
02:40 PM on 11/26/2008
The Senator from Israel, that's good. How about the United States of Israel? Even better.
02:41 PM on 11/26/2008
The Senator from Isr@-el, that's good. How about the United States of Isr@-el? Even better.
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02:10 PM on 11/26/2008
Joe should be kissing his constituen­cy's @$&es.....­..otherwis­e he will definitely be booted out come next election. O and Co. are not going to buy his latest line of b.s.