I recently posted about Joe Lieberman's eerily similar verbiage to a certain Pennsylvania Avenue douchebag, but now get this – Lieberman is running a TV ad criticizing his primary opponent for having a platform "short on ideas and long on anti-Lieberman sentiment" . What's wrong with that, you ask? Nothing, except that his proof is a lie more transparent than a Tahitian lagoon:
Lieberman's new TV ad's... evidence [is] a bumper sticker that says "No More Joe." The problem? As Factcheck.org reports, the Lamont campaign hasn't distributed any such bumper sticker, nor does it own the inactive Web site -- nomorejoe.com -- shown on the sticker in Lieberman's ad. "Overall, the Lieberman campaign is well within its rights to argue that Lamont's campaign lacks a positive message and is simply 'anti-Lieberman,'" Factcheck says. "But creating false campaign material and passing it off as authentic? That seems at odds with the ad's praise of Lieberman's 'principles.'"
George W. Lieberman still leads in Connecticut's senatorial polls, but the numbers can (and hopefully will) soon change unless Joe hires himself some fact-checkers. Really, most college students will work for less than the diminutive minimum wage your GOP butt buddies refuse to raise.
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