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Lieberman Tells Petraeus: Iraq Has Shown 'More Political Progress' Than America

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April 8, 2008 11:20 AM


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If President Bush's Iraq Wwar were a fine wine, it would have no more fawning a sommelier than Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman. Lieberman was in typical form this morning, prefacing his questions with high-flown, melodramatic praise for Petraeus. His cheerleading included this groaner: "Hey, let's be honest about this. The Iraqi political leadership has achieved a lot more political reconciliation and progress since September than the American political leadership has."

LIEBERMAN: Thanks, Mr. Chairman. General, Ambassador, thank you for your extraordinary service in the cause of freedom in Iraq. I must say that as I listen to your testimony which is encouraging and yet quite realistic and, in my opinion, not overstated, you've told us that the strategy associated with the surge is working, progress has been made but it's entirely reversible. You've been very frank about some of the problems that we still face. I say -- what I'm about to say with respect to my colleagues who have consistently opposed our presence in Iraq, as I hear the questions and the statements today, it seems to me that there's a kind of "hear no progress in Iraq, see no progress in Iraq" and most of all "speak of no progress in Iraq." The fact is there has been progress in Iraq, thanks to extraordinary effort by the two of you and all those who serve under you on our behalf. I wish we could come to a point where we could have an agreement on the facts that you are presenting to us, the charts you've shown, the military progress, the extraordinary drop in ethnosectarian violence, the drop in civilian deaths, the drop in American deaths, the -- the very impressive political progress in Iraq since last September. Hey, let's be honest about this. The Iraqi political leadership has achieved a lot more political reconciliation and progress since September than the American political leadership has. So we've got to give some credit for that. I repeat, I wish we could have an agreement on the facts which you presented. You work for us. I don't distrust those facts, and I wish we could go from an agreement on those facts to figure out how we can move to more success so we can bring more of our troops home. That's apparently not going to happen in the near future.

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Naturally, Lieberman was quick to inject Iran into these proceedings, dutifully asking the leading question, "Let me ask you first, are the Iranians still training and equipping Iraqi extremists who are going back into Iraq and killing American soldiers?" He did stop short of asking pretty please with sugar on top for yet another war.

Lindsay Graham did attempt to outdo Lieberman later in the proceedings: "If I could promote you to five stars...I would."

Read HuffPost's full coverage of the Petraeus hearing.

 
 

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You're right about one thing Joe. Congress hasn't done the one critical task before it since last September -- really since January 07 when the Democrats took over both the Senate and the House. And that is to stop funding the war in Iraq. That is an accomplishment that I could get behind, but I'm pretty sure that's not what you meant in your ridiculous statement. Joe Lieberman permanently lost to the reality-based community.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 04/08/2008

Joseph Lieberman, Independent Connecticut Party from Connecticut - is a man in sheep's clothing..and the one man who alone blackmailed the DLC into allowing him to caucus with the Dems and provide Milquetoast Reid, another DLC, with a phony majority in the Senate.

Often referred to as AIPAC Chairman or PM of Israel or Likud's mouthpiece....Joe Lieberman wants intervention in Iran....Israel's main fear in the Middle East. Therefore the Senate is really under Senate Majority Leader McConnell since Lieberman always votes with the GOP. A phony majority gives GOP cover and Lie berman does more for the GOP in the Dem caucus than the GOP conference.

I, for one am very tired to hear that traitor - that man who will endorse John McCain at the GOP National Convention in July........you see what the DLC Republicans in drag always do. What do you think that the Clintons- DLC founders - will do when they are denied the nomination?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 04/08/2008

That's hardly useful thinking. "Hanging in there" is just delaying the inevitable. WITHDRAW from Iraq.

Give Iraqis their nation back before too few are left to remember that most Shiite, Sunni or Kurd Iraqis described themselves as Iraqis above all else and religious or sectarian group members second¦..

http://pacificgatepost.blogspot.com/2008/04/why-fear-withdrawal-from-iraq.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 04/08/2008

so he's... condemning himself and bush???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 04/08/2008

Poor CT, what a mess. Nothing like embarrassing your entire state with this idiot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 04/08/2008

Lieberman hates America. He said Iraq is better than America. Why does Lieberman hate America?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 04/08/2008

tick, tick, tick...

I can't wait for Nov.. A Democratic President and enough of a Senate majority to kick LIEberman to the curb where he belongs. No seniority, no committee assignments, zero, zip, nada. What a wonderful day that will be.

OBAMA 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 04/08/2008

this is why we're going crazy in CT

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 04/08/2008

I'm going to vomit.

Done.

Ooops! Gotta do it again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 04/08/2008

I have been watching and the Repub side is doing its best to sugarcoat the occupation. Susan Collins did inject some negativity but other than that we are just listening to another commercial for "6 more months". We need to clean out this current congress, Dems and Repubs, and start anew. Until then we will be looking at the "6 more months" for the next 20 years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 04/08/2008

MizJ is right on. We must clean out the Congress, the vast majority of whom are corrupt ------- if not actually receiving money or goods and services in kind -- corrupted by the atmosphere that justifies them thinking their own political careers are far more important than the good of the nation.

To clean out this stable will be, indeed, a Herculean task ---- opposed will be Corporate America, their slaves the media, and time.....it will take 3 Congressional elections to do it.

Sadly, it will, of necessity,take out the few good ones (Lugar, Feingold, Frank, etc.) along with the corrupt

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 04/10/2008

Joe is an agent of a foreign government.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 04/08/2008
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