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by: William Rivers Pitt, t r u t h o u t | Columnist

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Senator Joe Lieberman shoehorned himself into the center of the national debate over health care reform. (Photo Illustration: Lance Page / t r u t h o u t, Adapted From: Senate.Gov / wikimedia)

Senator Joe Lieberman managed to shoehorn himself into the center of the national debate over health care reform last week with his announcement that he would filibuster any health care legislation that contained any kind of a so-called "public option." Lieberman, the erstwhile Democrat turned Independent from Connecticut, went on "Face the Nation" on Sunday to reassert his opposition in no uncertain terms. "I feel so strongly about the creation of another government health insurance entitlement," said the senator. "The government going into the health insurance business - I think it's such a mistake that I would use the power I have as a single senator to stop a final vote." He went on to say that, in his opinion, it is the people pushing for a public option who are standing in the way of progress on reform.

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Not content merely to potentially derail an important Democratic piece of legislation the Democratic president has made a central priority, Lieberman went on to announce that he will happily campaign for Republican candidates in the 2010 midterm elections. "There's a hard core of partisan, passionate, hardcore Republicans," said Lieberman in a report by ABC News. "There's a hard core of partisan Democrats on the other side. And in between is the larger group, which is people who really want to see the right thing done, or want something good done for this country and them - and that means, sometimes, the better choice is somebody who's not a Democrat."

Why this man is tolerated by the Democratic caucus in the Senate is an enduring mystery, frankly, and not just because Lieberman is a publicity-hogging fraud, although that is most definitely the case. All he lacks is a big red nose, big red floppy shoes and big red tufts of hair sticking up from his head to complete his image as a clown, but anyone familiar with his record over the last several years doesn't need the props to complete the picture. He made Dick Cheney look like Socrates in the 2000 vice presidential debate. He ran one of the most ridiculous presidential campaigns in modern political history in 2004, failing to win a single primary and eventually finishing seventh behind Kerry, Edwards, Dean, Kucinich, Clark and the Reverend Al Sharpton. He lost his own state in 2006 and bailed on the Democrats, managing to win back his seat only by sucking up huge sums of GOP campaign donations, which he paid back by campaigning for Republican Senator John McCain in the 2008 presidential election and by bashing the Democrats while speaking at the 2008 GOP convention.

The serial list of failures Lieberman has to his name is by no means limited to the campaign trail. During his time in the Senate, he was an active opponent of the kind of financial regulation that would have spared our economy from having to deal with the Enron and Arthur Andersen meltdowns, as well as the calamity we are currently mired in. William Grieder, writing for The Nation in March of 2002, described Lieberman's foul impact in an article titled "Enron Democrats":

His most important crusade was protecting the loopy accounting for corporate stock options. Nervous regulators recognized early on that the profusion of stock options had the potential to deceive investors while cheating the tax system - illusions that could drive company stock prices to impossible heights. Tech startup firms, as well as established names like Microsoft, were issuing a growing volume of stock options as a substitute for wage compensation, especially for top executives. These companies did not have to report the billions in new options as an operating cost, thus making their earnings seem much greater than they were. Yet, when employees eventually cashed in the options, the companies claimed them as tax deductions. This two-way mirror is symptomatic of the deceptive bookkeeping that permeated corporate affairs during the boom and the bubble.

Back in 1993, when the Financial Accounting Standards Board proposed to stop it, Lieberman went to war. "I believe that the global pre-eminence of America's vital technological industries could be damaged by the proposal," he warned. The FASB, he insinuated, was politically motivated or simply didn't grasp the bright promise of the New Economy. Lieberman organized a series of letters warning the accountants' board to stop its meddling. In the Senate, he mobilized a resolution urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to squelch the reform. It passed 88 to 9. The regulators backed off - and stock prices soared on the inflated earnings reports. Whenever FASB tried to reopen the issue, Lieberman jumped them again. He was well rewarded by Silicon Valley and auditing firms. He is the New Democrats' favorite candidate for 2004.

Lieberman's victory was extraordinarily costly for the economy, not to mention duped investors, unhinging valuations and fostering the overinvestments that now hang over the tech industry. Accounting professor Itzhak Sharav of the Columbia University Business School describes Lieberman's intervention as the first step on "the slippery slope that got us mired in the Enron swamp." Once auditors and corporate managers saw regulators defanged on stock options, Sharav explained, they were emboldened to explore further in the realm of gimmicky profit reports. "How much is two plus two? How much do you want it to be?" Sharav said. "Once you start playing games with the numbers, there's no limit to what you might do." Senators Carl Levin and John McCain have proposed a nifty solution - companies can no longer have it both ways. If they don't account for their stock options as a cost in earnings reports, then they cannot claim them later as tax deductions. Lieberman is opposed - still on the slippery slope.

The mess he helped create on the economic front is only the tip of the iceberg. He supported the Bush administration's call for offshore oil drilling despite the damage such a program would do to the environment and tourism. He opposed lifting the ruinous Bush administration tax cuts. He supports the privatization of Social Security. He voted to confirm, and later publicly praised, former Bush administration Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. He defended Pastor John Hagee, who called Catholicism "The Great Whore" and said Hitler was a Hunter sent by God to get the Jews to Israel, and later compared Hagee to Moses when he spoke at Hagee's Washington-Israel summit last July. He sponsored the Senate version of the Iraq War Resolution, and supported that catastrophic conflict all the way down the line.

The list goes on, and on, and on, and on.

Enough of this clown. He should be stripped of his Senate chairmanship and sent across the aisle to his boon companions on the right. He should be ignored out of hand on the matter of health care reform, and anything else he decides to address. He has raised being wrong, craven, untrustworthy and useless to the level of high art. Anyone with a full understanding of his record and reputation would know better than to trust him with a job as a crossing guard, and never mind as any kind of a leader on issues of major national and international import. The man is a living, breathing train wreck, and he has no business whatsoever being allowed in the same postal code as the decisions to come that will shape our lives.

For now, he must be endured, because his term is not up until 2012. But he should not be allowed to keep the gift of his chairmanship, he should not be empowered in any way, and when the time comes, the Democratic Party should call down the thunder on any re-election campaign he might endeavor to undertake. Marginalizing Lieberman, and eventually getting rid of him, would be addition by subtraction, and the time to do that particular bit of math is long, long past due.

  

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William Rivers Pitt is a New York Times and internationally bestselling author of two books: "War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't Want You to Know" and "The Greatest Sedition Is Silence." His newest book, "House of Ill Repute: Reflections on War, Lies, and America's Ravaged Reputation," is now available from PoliPointPress.

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Lieberman is a disgrace to

Lieberman is a disgrace to the human race.

amen

amen

Why don't idiots like

Why don't idiots like Lieberman propose getting the government OUT of the insurance industry by privitizing the goernment run and subsidised Federal Flood Insurance and Federal Crop Insurance programs? Leave property protection to the insurance companies and give the people the single-payer system they need to protect something as vital as the health of our citizens.

"...Anyone with a full

"...Anyone with a full understanding of his record and reputation would know better than to trust him with a job as a crossing guard, and never mind as any kind of a leader on issues of major national and international import..." Actually, a crossing guard is the most important job in America, one a scumbag like Lieberman could not even be considered.

I've always thought the same

I've always thought the same of Lieberman and really appreciate that Pitt has taken the time to expose the weasel for what he really is. Lieberman attracts attention to stroke his ego. He only joins the team that appears to be winning and steps on anyone who gets in his way. He wants to be part of the club, but the members can't remember who he is or how he even got in. He stands next to the big guys for photos and smiles tall and proud. If you've got a dollar he pats you on the back and gives you a big hug. If you don't, get out of his way. He has no conscience and, scarier yet, he has no regrets.

Citizens are now paying for

Citizens are now paying for lack of support the national Democratic party gave to Ned Lamont in his run against Lieberman. Bill Clinton came to Connecticut to rally for Joe Lieberman during the primary, and when Ned Lamont won Bill Clinton did not lift a finger to help. Not one spoken or written word of support. Chris Dodd attended the same rally, but when the Connecticut democrats chose Ned Lamont, he showed his support for the chosen candidate. Did any other national figures pitch in and help Ned Lamont defeat Joe Lieberman? I do not recall any. Now we pay while Joe Lieberman serves his own (and his lobbyist wife's) personal interests. People are dying while Joe is playing politics.

He is so amazingly lacking

He is so amazingly lacking in integrity it is mind- boggling.

Liberman is just a little

Liberman is just a little turkey sh*t. Who would believe him anyway? What a despicable human being. Better that he be doing something more useful than running his mouth with foul opinions in the Congress. But he is not very much different from those of his ilk.

Lieberman is a disgrace to

Lieberman is a disgrace to animals as well. This guy is nothing.

Rather sad, actually. One

Rather sad, actually. One knew there was an internal debate raging when one saw him unable to bring any arguments against Cheney in 2000, who was not a formidable opponent for a Democrat with his head together. Poor fellow, and the country is not so lucky in him either. But we've suffered much worse!:)

Lieberman gives lap dogs a

Lieberman gives lap dogs a bad name. Can ANYONE explain why the pres and the dems don't shut him down and send him sliding across the aisle? Does he have polaroids??

Obviously, Lieberman is an

Obviously, Lieberman is an opportunist with an ego bigger than Rush Dumbaugh's (if that it even possible). He wants to be some sort of powerbroker, so plays off both parties. You would think Connecticut voters would be smarter than electing this con artist.

Joe Liarman is a two bit

Joe Liarman is a two bit feces eating rethuglican wannabe. He has accomplished nothing for any american in his long service to likud, the Zionists and Israel. He is a liar, a Charlatan and most of all a traitor to the country. He and those like him are nothing more than Feather Merchants, "Me Firsters" who feel that they are better than the working person and deserve only the very best. I for one would like to know where he stood when Israel [b]Murdered[/b] 28 of my shipmates and wounded and maimed a hundred and thirty more. The Israeli's knew that they were ambushing and killing americans, but no one said a effing word. From that day on, I have despised the Government of Israel and every Zionist that ever lived. Jewish religion is one thing, Zionism, is to Israel as Nazi's were to Germany. In my opinion, Lil Joe needs to be drug kicking and screaming from the Senate and Horse Whipped all the way back to his hometown. No Joe, you are NOT one of the Good Guys! You are NOTHING, deserving of even less. Oh, by the way, being anti Zionist is NOT being anti semetic or anti Jewish. Just this old Chief's 2 Cents.

Thankyou for the detail of

Thankyou for the detail of this guys involvement in the financial messes. He really is a disgrace to the human race and I find his obstruction to a Public option in our supposed health care reform quite upsetting. GO AWAY JOE!

Before bouncing droopy

Before bouncing droopy poodle to the curb he should have the full experience of reaping what he has sown in the form of assigned cost... Put the little bastard on the hook for every financial disaster his weasel paws were stuck in over the years, if they are ever gonna get the massage we gotta hit em where they feel it, knock a zero off their frigging bank accounts and watch how fast the rest of them come around

If anyone is worthy of

If anyone is worthy of Pitt's laser-guided vitriol bombs, it's Lieberman. Problem is, the indictment of Lieberman can be applied to most Republicans and many Democrats, too. Sack the whole stinkin' lot? Man, I would love that. Seems to me, though, that if folks can tolerate the whole cast and crew of Congress as it is, Lieberman is unlikely to get the treatment he deserves.

Junk Joe next time... Better

Junk Joe next time... Better to have a repugnant than a wolf disguised as human....

I saw him for what he many

I saw him for what he many years ago, some see early, some see late. I do hope he is washed up at last, never to hurt anyone again.

Before bouncing droopy

Before bouncing droopy poodle to the curb he should have the full experience of reaping what he has sown in the form of assigned cost... Put the little bastard on the hook for every financial disaster his weasel paws were stuck in over the years, if they are ever gonna get the massage we gotta hit em where they feel it, knock a zero off their frigging bank accounts and watch how fast the rest of them come around

PS The they and them to whom

PS The they and them to whom I am referring are the 3 limbed beast known as the US Government

VOTERS OF CONNECTICUT:

VOTERS OF CONNECTICUT: PLEASE kick this lying pig out of office in 2010, preferably IN THE PRIMARIES.

What an insult to Little Joe

What an insult to Little Joe Cartwright...

As a pacifist, this guy

As a pacifist, this guy stirs up in me like nobody else out there in the public scene the desire to simply punch his lights out! I agree with everyone else here that this little weasel is the worst specimen of humanity, and what are those voters thinking of, putting him into office?

OK everybody. Joe is a jerk.

OK everybody. Joe is a jerk. I agree with all if the vitriol and ...??? My God, he is one man one vote in a Democracy. Where the hell is the Democratic Party ?? What the hell is Obama doing with the power he holds, he is the President of the friggin USA !! Ignore the bastard, there are other ways to get health care to a vote on the floor. What has happened to our country. How did it happned in our country that a majority vote isn't enough anymore to pass legislation, especially something as important as health care. Is this dempcracy? No it is rule by thugs, and the Democrats are the wimps on the playground of of politics. Come on Harry Reid, get some balls, Mrs. Pelosi has more nuts than you do. Come on Barak, do what we elected you to do. Sure it is a tough job, but you wanted it, you campaigned brilliantly for a year to get it, now you you've got it. It is time to ge tough not just with Lieberman but with the whole bunch of playground bullies. And one last word to the Press. IGNORE RUSH LIMBAUGH. You are giving him everything he wants.. and that is ATTENTION ! Cut him off, muzzle him, castrate him and all the other lying scumbags on Fox News. You are helping to make him a success by keeping him in the news and are playing right into his hands you diots. Thank god for Mr. Pitt. At least he says it how it is !!!

Lieberman is the worst of

Lieberman is the worst of the worst, but aren't 95% of all politicians competing for most unpopular with the sleaziest of used car salesmen? At issue here is not just Lieberman but an electorate that would elect such an empty suit. Repeatedly. Campaigning for the 2012 election is a mere 18 months away - If you were born in Connecticut or have family or friends there, plan to visit. Often. And to donate to the election of any half-way decent (can't expect TOO much from politicians, after all) Democrat who wants to run against him. We all, no matter what state we're from, have an obligation to educate the electorate in that state. I was born in Montana (and have lived in California for the past 32 years), and that's what I plan to do - spend a good part of the 18 months prior to election day in my home state campaigning against Max Baucus, walking door to door, donating where I can to get that slimy career politician out of office. Neither Baucus or Leiberman represent their constituency.

Somebody ask Lieberman why

Somebody ask Lieberman why he supported extending the single payer system that Congress enjoys to all citizens as recently as 2006. (He was campaigning.) Somebody ask him why he hasn't opted out of that system if it's so bad.

Lieberman's sleaze did not

Lieberman's sleaze did not begin after the 1999 election was lost to the republicans. How then, did he ever get chosen as a running mate for Al Gore? And as the article wonders, so do I, how the democratic party continues to reward him for his untrustworthy behavior. What hold does he have over the party's leaders?

Joe Lieberman is the

Joe Lieberman is the Incarnated Third Rail.

Joe Lieberman deserves what

Joe Lieberman deserves what he will eventually get. He will indeed burn for eternity. He's not just a political turncoat. He is a traitor to all that is good and decent. And the Democratic leadership MUST throw him out, once and for all!!!

I'm sorry that Gore lost in

I'm sorry that Gore lost in 2000. But the bright side has got to be that Lieberman was never a heartbeat away from becoming president.

I'm afraid Likud Party will

I'm afraid Likud Party will find a way of keeping him in the Senate for a long time.

Let's not forget who

Let's not forget who Lieberman (and Dodd) represent: Banks and insurance companies. Period.

Funny. Except for two

Funny. Except for two periods, one of three years and one of two years, early in his career, Senator Lieberman has had the "public option" healthcare system, funded by the taxpayers of Connecticut and then by the nation. If it's good enough for him and his family, why isn't it good enough for the rest of us? Hmmmm? It will cost too much? Funny that it's too expensive for the people who pay for his healthcare.

Joe - You need to remember

Joe - You need to remember that if you are kicked out of office, as you should, there always will be another opportunity for you to continue to serve: the Knesset. You will fit there well. Shalom

Joe you now what this

Joe you now what this means... PUTZ and a SCHMUCK you are...

...sucking up republican

...sucking up republican cash thanks to dick cheney and karl rove... indeed a clown smart enough to know how and where to run when the lions and tigers out of the cage.

And have you seen his teeny

And have you seen his teeny tiny hands?