
Hat tip to Firedoglake:
Thanks to Zell Miller, there is a rule to deal with Joe Lieberman.
Lieberman's endorsement of Republican John McCain disqualifies him as a super-delegate to the Democratic National Convention under what is informally known as the Zell Miller rule, according to Democratic State Chairwoman Nancy DiNardo.
Miller, then a Democratic senator from Georgia, not only endorsed Republican George Bush four years ago, but he delivered a vitriolic attack on Democrat John Kerry at the Republican National Convention.
Miller, then a Democratic senator from Georgia, not only endorsed Republican George Bush four years ago, but he delivered a vitriolic attack on Democrat John Kerry at the Republican National Convention.
The Democrats responded with a rule disqualifying any Democrat who crosses the aisle from being a super delegate. Lieberman will not be replaced, DiNardo said.
2 comments:
It will be interesting to see if they will vote him in next election. This could be his last term.
Now Joe has made it clear he is a Republican and used the CT. voters to get in by tricking them. You can bet someone in Ct. is looking up the rules on how to get a dishonest Senator out of office. Joe might see his career end early but there's always lobbying work for an old crook, ask Lott/Thompson and others.
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