Lieberman At It Again

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It’s starting to seem like it may just be better for Dems to try to make a deal with Olympia Snowe, kick Joe Lieberman out of the party and be done with it. The leadership in the senate thought that Lieberman was on board with the latest compromise. But in an appearance on Face the Nation and later in a sit-down with Sen. Reid, Lieberman said he’d join the Republican filibuster if the Medicare buy-in remained in the bill.

What’s most telling about Lieberman isn’t his positions, which are not that much different from Sen. Nelson’s and perhaps Sen. Lincoln’s. It’s more that he seems to keep upping the ante just when the rest of the caucus thinks they’ve got a deal.

If it happened once, a misunderstanding might be a credible explanation. But it’s happened too many times. Sen. Nelson has driven Dems to distraction on this bill. But his demands have been fairly consistent over time. Lieberman just doesn’t seem to be negotiating in good faith. He keeps pulling his caucus to some new compromise, waiting a few days and then saying he can’t agree to that either.

It’s coming to a breaking point.

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