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Lieberman Calls Obama 'Naive, 'May Bolt Party in Future!
10/9/2008 6:12:30 AM
Lieberman Calls Obama 'Naive, 'May Bolt Party in Future
Tuesday, October 7, 2008 3:23 PM

By: Tim Collie and David Patten


Sen. Barack Obama's "naïve" world view could embolden America's enemies during one of the most dangerous periods for America since the 1930s, U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman told Newsmax in an exclusive television sit-down interview Tuesday.

Lieberman, visiting Fort Lauderdale, Fla., also told Newsmax that he is so disappointed with the Democratic Party, he will consider whether to bolt the Democratic Senate caucus next session.

"I believe he's naïve to think that people like [Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad and Tehran will somehow become America's friends by talking to them — a warm embrace and a cup of tea. It's not going to work that way," said Lieberman.

McCain's recent decline in the polls was "unfair" and "not rational," Lieberman said, referring to the negative economic news that has impacted the McCain campaign.

The Connecticut senator suggested that many Americans don't realize that the global economic crisis is also a security crisis—one that will require an experienced foreign policy hand like McCain to navigate.

"Frankly, he has to convince the American people that Barack Obama is not ready for prime time, that he's not ready to be president of the United States,'' Lieberman said. "Particularly not now, when we're in two wars abroad and facing the most serious economic crisis we've faced since the Great Depression."

McCain's recent drop in the polls, Lieberman said, stems from voter reaction to the subprime meltdown.

"The economy has had such a crisis the past couple of weeks, that for reasons that I don't think are fair or rational, Senator McCain seems to be losing as a result, and Senator Obama seems to be gaining. It's the only thing that's really changed," he said.

"The very fact that the American people clearly trust John McCain more in a national security crisis is exactly the reason why they should have more confidence in him in an economic security crisis than Senator Obama," said Lieberman.

In a wide-ranging interview, Lieberman also said:

• It's important for the political process to question Obama's ties to former Weather Underground bomber Bill Ayers: "I think these are very fair questions and it's now up to Senator Obama to answer them."

• Barack Obama is clearly 'not ready' yet to be commander in chief, and the country's adversaries, including Iran "will not fear him" if he were to become president.

• McCain needs to persuade voters that "based on his record, that he really is the one who will change Washington, and Washington truly needs to be changed."

• McCain should tout his economic plan that will emphasize tax cuts and job creation — exactly what a troubled economy needs. He said it would be foolhardy to raise taxes in a recession, as Obama has promised.

• The Republicans must emphasize that his plan for energy independence will create "hundreds of thousands, I think millions of new jobs."

Asked if he may leave his party and join with Senate Republicans, Lieberman said he had no immediate plans to make that move, but said he would consider it at a later date.

"The Democratic Party of today is not the Democratic Party that I joined in the '60s under my hero President Kennedy, and it's not the Democratic Party of my dear friend Bill Clinton," Lieberman said.

Still, Lieberman insists his main focus today is to get McCain elected president and has spent the past several months traveling the campaign trail on McCain's behalf. On Monday night, he introduced McCain's vice presidential running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, to a Boca Raton audience at an event that raised more than $1 million


See the Video here
http://video.newsmax.com/?assetId=V3220380


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Re: Lieberman Calls Obama 'Naive, 'May Bolt Party in Future!
10/9/2008 6:42:09 AM

Hi Sandy,

Thanks for sharing that article with us. Senator Lieberman is saying publicly what I believe many other Democrats think and believe but haven't got the guts to say. If Hillary wasn't so interested in her political future she would be saying the same and giving Bill the freedom to also express his true opinions.

Shame isn't it that so few have the posterity to stand for what they believe is right and not spout the party line.

The video is compelling and Sen. Lieberman knows how to make his view understood by all.

Shalom,

Peter

P.S. The link to the video isn't live and more might watch it if it was.

 

 

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Re: Lieberman Calls Obama 'Naive, 'May Bolt Party in Future!
10/9/2008 6:57:46 AM
Hi Peter

I was a little surprised to find this article.  And I'm wondering if this is not the Oct Surprise I've been hearing about. 

I agree, it is a shamed that so few will stand up for what they believe in.

I think Bill wants to, just don't have the guts. 


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Re: Lieberman Calls Obama 'Naive, 'May Bolt Party in Future!
10/9/2008 7:29:42 AM
WATCH THIS VIDEO
VIDEO LINK FROM ABOVE:  http://video.newsmax.com/?assetId=V3220380


Hi Sandy,

It is amazing to me to see Democrats like never before supporting a Republican like they are.  Unfortunately, not enough are breaking their partisan bonds to tell the truth.  I believe that they will regret this if their party wins this election.  It may take some time, but many will come to realize how they misrepresented their constituents and fell for all the deceptive information. 

President Bush cannot be blamed solely for the problems with Wall street and the economy.  Up until two years ago, the economy was doing well, then... it all changed!  For those who follow politics, they know what changed two years ago.  The People changed the Congress and things changed from the new leadership.  More of this change will bring on more of the things that have occurred with the economy and overspending.

Anyone who can honestly discern each candidate's personality, past, and policies can easily see that McCain is nothing like Bush.  McCain will be very busy exposing those who are causing the crisis in this country.  We need the corruption exposed and erased.  We need the economic stimulated with reduced taxes.  We need less lobbyist and more roll up the sleeves consortium solutions.

Yes, we need to improve many things in this country.  But, first let us fix the uncontrolled spending and clean up the bad leadership.  We need someone who will be Strong and Courageous!  Someone who will be the prime example of getting off our duffs, rolling up the sleeves and getting to work improving this country.  I believe those persons to be McCain and Palin.

The "naivety" that surfaces in this campaign is the desire to give everything to Americans rather than encourage them to excel to get it themselves. Imagine all the babies being raised like that.  No one would learn to walk or talk.

Thanks for sharing this information and letting me share my thoughts.  There is more at stake for this election than party control.  I sure hope the American people will be wise and not greedy when they cast their votes.

Joe

 

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Re: Lieberman Calls Obama 'Naive, 'May Bolt Party in Future!
10/9/2008 8:02:42 AM
Hi Joe

Thanks for the link, and I want to say, I totally agree with you.  I do believe that the democrats will regret their party winning this election, if they do. 

They have already got their VP nominee taking sides with the republican party, that right there alone should say a lot to America.

I'm beginning to think, they didn't want Hillary in, and they let this smooth talker, talk them into his running.  Not realizing this man hasn't a clue how to run this country the right way.  I believe he has other agenda's in mind though, besides helping the US. I believe he's not only naive, but very, very dangerous.

You really made a lot of good points here, and I really appreciate you sharing these with us here.

Sandy 
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