Joseph Lieberman

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  • Lieberman decision pits Dean against liberal blogosphere

    The outgoing DNC chair says he's "fine" with the vote regarding Joe Lieberman because the result is what President-elect Barack Obama wanted.
  • Lieberman to keep chairmanship

    Senate Democrats voted to give Joe Lieberman a slap on the wrist for his support of John McCain, and let him come off as the victor at the press conference at which the decision was announced.
  • Senate Dems set to vote on Lieberman

    For the moment, it appears that the self-proclaimed "Independent Democrat" will keep his committee chairmanship, but lose his spot at the head of a subcommittee.
  • Save Lieberman!

    Several prominent Democratic senators are working to save the divisive Connecticut senator's committee chairmanship.
  • Report: Reid, Lieberman to meet

    The two will reportedly discuss the Connecticut senator's future, specifically whether he'll remain as a committee chairman.
  • Report: Dems planning to take away Lieberman's committee

    Senate Democrats are considering committee chairmanships for the next Congress, and Joe Lieberman may lose his.
  • Say it ain't so, Joe!

    Democrats are furious over Joe Lieberman's cheerleading for McCain-Palin. But would punishing the powerful senator be a smart move?
  • "I find her offensive"

    John McCain was making a bid for South Florida's Jewish voters, a crucial demographic in a purple state. But then he chose Sarah Palin as a running mate.
  • Congress hits the panic button

    As George Bush speaks of doom and gloom, lawmakers fret about whether it's worse to pass a bailout plan or not to pass a bailout plan. And Republicans get nervous.
  • Top Lieberman staffer quits

    On his boss's first day back on Capitol Hill, Joe Lieberman's legislative director turned in his resignation; he doesn't have another job lined up.
  • Welcome to John McCain's party

    President Bush is beamed in from afar and Joe Lieberman cheerleads for Sarah Palin, as the Republicans press ahead with a baffling convention.
  • Report: McCain's veep choice to be notified today

    John McCain has reportedly picked his running mate; all that remains is to let that person in on the secret.
  • Lieberman camp pushing back on Novak report

    Sources close to Joe Lieberman are reportedly issuing strenuous denials of a story that he has told John McCain not to choose him as his running mate.
  • Novak's back, warning against McCain-Lieberman ticket

    The ailing columnist pens a missive arguing that the choice of Joe Lieberman as John McCain's running mate would be disastrous for Republicans.
  • If we must discuss plagiarism, let's talk exorcism too

    Republicans and the press love revisiting Joe Biden's past, but everybody -- including the possible GOP vice-presidential candidates -- has one.
  • McCain-Lieberman

    The Times' Gail Collins gives her take on the "bipartisan" possibilities.
  • AP gets prickly with Lieberman

    Talk about your Freudian slips. Major wire service tells us how it really feels about Senator Sanctimony.
  • Johnny, I hardly knew ye

    After covering John Edwards -- and liking him -- for years, what I thought I knew about him was wrong. But reporters often misjudge candidates.
  • Senator Sanctimony

    Joe Lieberman is better than you, smarter than you and knows more about what's good for America than you do.
  • No, let sleeping "Blue Dogs" lie

    Activists are calling for the heads of conservative congressional Democrats. Wait till George Bush is history, and then decide.
  • How do you solve a problem like Joe Lieberman?

    The erstwhile Democrat may not be welcome in the Senate's Democratic caucus next year, especially if he speaks at the Republican convention.
  • No peace for Obama on Israel

    He's facing nervous Jewish voters in Florida, attacks by Joe Lieberman and smear tactics in a political war that threatens his campaign.
  • A McCain-Lieberman ticket?

    Joe-mentum slants too far right for Democrats, but it would (believe it or not) move the Republicans toward the center.
  • Coming to a Kabuki theater near you -- the search for a vice president

    Every four years, the who-for-No.-2 drama follows the same insincere rituals, from comically straining to soothing the party's base.
  • Reid: "Lieberman is an important vote for this caucus"

    The "independent Democrat" from Connecticut gets a talking-to from Obama, but his Senate position looks safe for now, despite his active support of McCain.
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