Message 27 of 4907

Lieberman Won't Filibuster After All

A week after declaring that he would help a Republican filibuster of Democrat-sponsored health-care legislation if there were a public option, Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT) has apparently signaled privately to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) that he will not block a vote.

Sources told The Hill that Lieberman has affirmed that he will vote with Democrats to end the debate, and his threat of filibuster is likely a tactic to "get some stuff for himself"—or his constituents, including several major insurance companies based out of Connecticut. Democrats want Lieberman's support because it likely represents the necessary 60th vote that would end debate in the Senate, and many supporters of health-care reform say that he will vote with Democrats when the time comes, despite his statements to the contrary. Says Reid, simply: "I trust Sen. Joe Lieberman."

Do you?
LifeLoveLaughter's profile
Trust is not a word I would apply to the chambers of Congress.

I think they will vote however way that will save their political ass.
pancho3's profile

18 days ago
You're not kidding ....
LifeLoveLaughter's profile

18 days ago
I wonder where "The Hill" got their scoop lol ... ?

Everybody'd denying this story like crazy today.
LifeLoveLaughter's profile

17 days ago
Obviously, Lieberman thinks he has the power, I'm hoping the voters will strip him of that power when it's time for re-election. Of course, with all that insurance money in his pocket, he probably doesn't care one way or the other.

Why in the world can't we get rid of the stupid sixty vote rule?
torry49's profile

17 days ago
This duplicity by Lieberman has got to stop Democrats need to stop letting him use them.
havemercy's profile

17 days ago
Lieberman is scary.
galivantstom's profile

13 days ago