I really, really think he has moved on.
Lieberman's speech today on Iraq:
Lieberman says troop pullout timelines 'doomed to fail'
Associated Press
Published September 25 2006
EAST HAMPTON, Conn. -- Sen. Joe Lieberman said Monday that anti-war rival Ned Lamont's support for a troop withdrawal timeline in Iraq is "doomed to fail" and could leave the U.S. more vulnerable to terrorism.
"The clear choice before Connecticut's voters in this campaign is Ned Lamont's plan for giving up on Iraq and my plan for getting the job done there," Lieberman said in a speech at a Veterans of Foreign Wars post.
Lamont, who upset Lieberman last month in the Democratic primary, has argued that the war was a major mistake that has diverted resources from the war on terror. He favors beginning to withdraw front-line troops from Iraq while maintaining U.S. forces in the region for support.
"The Lamont plan for immediate withdrawal and an arbitrary deadline is doomed to fail and weaken our security," Lieberman said. "It will leave our troops more vulnerable to attack while they remain, and will leave Iraq to become a failed state and a terrorist breeding ground when were gone."
SNIP
Debate over the war has dominated Lieberman's fight against Democrat Lamont, whose anti-war views helped propel him to victory in the Aug. 8 primary. Lamont has backed two Democratic Senate resolutions calling for a timeline: Sen. John Kerry's resolution called for a July 2007 deadline for removing all combat troops and another calling for troop pullouts to begin by the end of this year.
http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/local/state/hc-25133117.apds.m0566.bc-ct--connsep25,0,6069509.story?track=rssCan you even imagine what happens when Joe and John meet in the salad bar line at the Senate lunch room. That must be ahm, interesting.