Joe Lieberman Hints Obama May Be a 'Marxist'--After Hailing His Support in 2006

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Posted April 15, 2008 | 10:52 AM (EST)




Joe Lieberman, who is now hinting that Barack Obama may be a Marxist, happily trumpeted a key endorsement from Obama in his 2006 race for the U.S. Senate - support that for quite awhile hurt the Illinois senator's standing with antiwar and liberal activists. Lieberman also thought enough of Obama at that point then to serve as his "mentor" in the U.S. Senate.

As you may have heard, Lieberman was asked yesterday about Bill Kristol linking Obama to Marx -- and we don't mean Groucho -- in his New York Times column yesterday. On the Brian and Judge radio show, asked if Obama was indeed a Marxist, Lieberman replied, "I must say, that's a good question... I will tell you that during this campaign, I've learned some things about him, about the kind of environment from which he came ideologically. And I wouldn't...I'd hesitate to say he's a Marxist, but he's got some positions that are far to the left of me and I think mainstream America."

Yet, just a little more than two years ago, Lieberman, facing a strong threat from antiwar candidate Ned Lamont in the Democratic primary, invited Obama to give a major speech in Connecticut endorsing him for re-election -- which some liberals still hold against Obama.

"I am absolutely certain Connecticut is going to have the good sense to send Joe Lieberman back to the U.S. Senate so he can continue to serve on our behalf," Obama proclaimed then.

An AP story in late March 2006 on the event noted that "Lieberman became Obama's mentor when Obama was sworn into the Senate in 2005. They stayed close at Thursday night's event, too, entering the room together and working the crowd in tandem." However, "scattered boos greeted Lieberman when he took the podium, and he had to stop three times during his remarks to shush the crowd so he could deliver key points."

So clearly Obama had stuck his neck way, way for Lieberman. But Lieberman may still be smarting from Obama's decision, at the very end of the 2006 race, to endorse Lamont, who had won the primary, over Lieberman. The latter ran as a third party candidate (and won). Even so, liberals derided Obama for his very modest efforts on behalf of Lamont. Now Lieberman hints there may be something to this "Marxist" charge after all.
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I can't stand "Traitor Joe"; apparently he may speak at the Republican National Convention! The only good thing about him is that he caucuses with the democrats in the Senate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 AM on 04/16/2008

Iraqi born Rezko is Obama"s friend of 17 years and a well known mob figure.

Rezko served on Obama"s U.S. Senate campaign finance committee and raised more than $14 million, according to Federal Election Commission records, helping send Obama to Washington in 2004.

The Chicago Sun Times reports: "state senator Barack Obama wrote letters to city and state officials supporting his political patron Tony Rezko's successful bid to get more than $14M from taxpayers to build apartments".

Obama told the Chicago Tribune that, in all the years he's known Rezko, "I've never done any favors for him.''

How does Obama get away with this? Where is the media on this unbelievable topic?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 04/15/2008

That says "much" about Lieberman but for those who want to be informed and educated we always knew who Lieberman was/is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 04/15/2008

Lieberman...red baiting? Now that's a good question to ask. Pardon me, but I think Joe's got a case of genius envy.
Oh, just grow up Joe; you're old enough to know better!
(He just lost my vote for vice president, AGAIN!)
Hopefully Hillary and Barack will know better when it's their turn to choose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 04/15/2008

I would not like to be Joe Lieberman or even see inside his festering brain. Whatever principles and honor he may once have had, have long ago been jettisoned for the false promises of power and perceived popularity. He doesn't care that the only people now who will give him power and popularity are those he opposed (and who attacked him) when he still had principles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 04/15/2008

Day by day, Lieberman proves that his selection as Al Gore's running mate in 2000 was perhaps the biggest mistake of that election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 04/15/2008
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