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Who is going to be the "traitor" now that Lieberman has turned down both
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patricia92243
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Wed Dec-15-04 12:14 PM
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Who is going to be the "traitor" now that Lieberman has turned down both |
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positions that were offered to him?
Tim Russert admitted that Bush was looking for a Democratic Senator from a state that is governed by a Republican. Then that governor could appoint a Republican senator in his place. Russert said that Bush was trying to make the senate "filerbuster-proof".
I feel like somebody will give in and take the offered "carrot on a stick", but I'm not sure who.
Any suggestions?
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