Sen. Lieberman Tells the Truth and Howard Dean’s Brother Goes After Him for It, the SurrenderCrat Crowd Gets More Pathetic

Here’s what Dean’s brother had to say about the Connecticut senator.

Earlier this week while discussing the war in Iraq, Senator Joseph Lieberman said, “It’s time for Democrats who distrust President Bush to acknowledge he’ll be commander-in-chief for three more critical years, and that in matters of war we undermine presidential credibility at our nation’s peril.” Unfortunately, President Bush has no credibility. His administration misled our nation into the war in Iraq on trumped-up charges of weapons of mass destruction. His “stay the course” strategy has led to over 2,100 American deaths. And no one sees an end in sight. It is disturbing enough that Senator Lieberman remains one of the president’s biggest cheerleaders. But his call for opponents of the president’s failed policy to keep quiet is outrageous. The only way we will end this war is by having an honest debate about how and when we can bring our troops home.

Please. The last thing this crowd wants is an honest debate. Many of them (see above or the statements of Ted Kennedy & Co.) spend their waking hours trying to convince Americans engaged in combat that their commander-in-chief lied them into war. Total garbage, of course, as Sen. John McCain has said: “It is a lie to say that the President lied to the American people.” Sens. Lieberman and McCain understand the difference between expressing policy disagreements intended to “win” the war in Iraq versus a deliberate campaign of massive distortions and outright lies intended to undermine a commander-in-chief while America is at war. The American people also understand this, which is why sensible Democrats are getting very nervous about Dean & Co.

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