Joementum
The networks are projecting a win for Lieberman in Connecticut.
Lieberman's had quite a journey. Months ago, he was shamed in his own party's primary, and possibly looking at the end of his political career. Should the Senate end in a tie, or with a two-seat lead for the Democrats, the least libertarian member of the U.S. Senate could soon be the most powerful man in Congress.
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MSNBC projects a win for Whitehouse over Chafee.
I will cry if Joe Lieberman wins.
I will cry real tears if both Liberman and Allen win.
I will cry real tears and tear out a bit of hair if Lieberman, Allen and Kyl win.
My only consolations thus far tonight have been the downfalls of Ann Northup and Mike Sodrel.
Yes, I know, apropos of not much, at least in respect to "Joementum", but I had to get it out of my system. Please forgive me.
With Santorum gone, Lieberman is now the most powerful religious fanatic in the Senate.
I did my part and voted against him. The AP has already called the race for Lieberman, with only 4% of the precincts reporting. Does anyone know how that's possible?
Does anyone know how that's possible?
Exit polls.
The Hit & Run prognosticators buried Lieberman a few short months ago. Put a stake through his heart and shot him with a silver bullet for good measure. Gloated over his demise for several days. Spoke of him in the past tense. How's that crow taste? Kinda gamey? Hee hee.