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He still won't vote for the health-care bill, leaving Democrats short of 60, again.
Four senators hold the fate of the bill in their hands.
Independent rains on Democrat's parade.
Will he filibuster health care? It's impossible to tell.
Th actor decides not to run for Senate in Connecticut, despite Lieberman's challenge.
A slap on the wrist, or a reasonable, pragmatic decision?
But what does it mean for Lieberman's future?
Garrett M. Graff, author of ‘The First Campaign,’ and ‘New York’ writer Michael Idov discuss dirty campaigning and the Internet, what the future holds for Joe Lieberman and Sarah Palin, and never underestimating the ability of Democrats to screw up winning.
Emotions run high and hurt feelings abound in the verdant town of Westport, Connecticut.
For today’s IM conversation, we bring together Ross Douthat, a senior editor at 'The Atlantic,' and Tyler Cowen, a professor of economics at George Mason University who blogs at MarginalRevolution.com.
When his speech appealed to independents and Democrats watching at home, it worked. When it just kind of confused the partisan crowd in attendance, it didn’t.
And we are PISSED. What, New York gets no love from Republicans? We just can’t wrap our minds around it.
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