Lieberman Incompetence may be useful
On the competence side, the fact that Obama has not seen fit to push Lieberman over the cliff may be seen as useful, in the following sense. All observers agree that Lieberman appears to have been incompetent or at least negligent in his oversight of Homeland Security. But that might be fine with an administration that needs to fix the problems. Not having investigations while cleaning house may be useful. It depends, or course, on whether an investigation will help in cleaning house or not. Obama may well including the calculation that Lieberman's negligence/incompetence provides less oversight and more room for internal reviews without the peskiness of an oversight committee.
On the political side, now Lieberman owes Obama. Big time. It will be interesting to see what he will be expected to pay.
On the political side, now Lieberman owes Obama. Big time. It will be interesting to see what he will be expected to pay.
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For me, I only trust a debt if I trust the person that owes me.
I wouldn't trust Lieberman at all.
November 18, 2008 12:25 PM | Reply | Permalink
Good point. We will have to observe what real leverage the Administration has over him. But of course it matters as to whether it is necessary to trust Lieberman. Don't know enough, but I would be interested to hear the views of those with more insight.
On the other hand, if cloture on a key vote fails by one, and it is Lieberman's vote, well . . .
November 18, 2008 12:38 PM | Reply | Permalink