Irritant Talks About Irritant

Joe Lieberman:

“I’ve told them that I can’t support a trigger–no, actually, to be more explicit: If they say that it’s unlikely to be [pulled] then it’s unnecessary,” Lieberman said. “It’s an irritant. And I keep saying to my colleagues: the underlying bill, that I would say 60 of us in the caucus support, that is, the parts that we support in the underlying bill, are so full of progress–let’s get that done, and stop trying to squeeze in things that some of us, respectfully, just won’t accept.”

So even if the trigger is fool proof, he will filibuster the bill. Because of this one thing. Has anyone ever asked the conservadems if they’ve ever voted for a bill that’s not 100 percent acceptable to them? Or how about bills that aren’t deficit neutral? Like the war supplementals.

Yeah, it doesn’t matter. This has nothing to do with Lieberman hating the public option that much. It has everything to do with Lieberman protecting Aetna and pissing on progressives. Rat bastard.

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  • alopecia

    Excellent headline.I don’t think Lieberman cares one way or another about a public option or a trigger or anything else about the health-care bill. I think this is Lieberman trying to get the same sort of attention Snowe has gotten. Pissing on progressives is just a bonus for him; what he really wants is for the Ds to kiss his feet, you should pardon the mixed, and more than slightly disgusting, metaphor.

  • eve

    I think I will never get over that Gore picked this man to be VP and that I voted for him.Makes me seriously question if Gore was up to the job. He would have been much better than the chimp, but still.

  • eljefejeff

    What an asshole. Motherfucking asshole. I really really hate this douchebag shithead. And I really hate that he’s an independent like me. I just hope he doesn’t retire so we can see him get his ass handed to him in 2012.