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− | '''Joseph Isadore Lieberman''' | + | '''Joseph Isadore Lieberman''' (1942-) was a U.S. Senator for Connecticut from 1989 until 2013. He ran unsuccessfully for Vice President on [[Al Gore]]'s ticket in 2000, and unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004. Elected to the Senate as a Democrat in 1988, 1994, and 2000, he was re-elected as an independent Democrat in 2004.<ref>[http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000304 LIEBERMAN, Joseph I., (1942 - )], Biographical Directory of the United states Congress, accessed 21 April 2013.</ref> |
− | + | Jacob Heilbrunn has described Lieberman as 'an unreconstructed neocon', charging that: "Lieberman's most egregious mistake, of course, has been not only to endorse the Iraq War, but also never, ever to acknowledge that it was a calamitous mistake".<ref>Jacob Heilbrunn, [http://nationalinterest.org/blog/jacob-heilbrunn/joe-lieberman-heads-aei-8211 The Egregious Joe Lieberman Heads to AEI], ''The National Interest'', 11 March 2013.</ref> | |
− | Lieberman | + | ==Syria== |
+ | In April 2012, Lieberman and [[John McCain]] met with leaders of the [[Free Syrian Army]] during a visit to the Turkish-Syrian border.<ref>Josh Rogin, [http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/04/10/mccain_and_lieberman_meet_with_the_free_syria_army McCain and Lieberman meet with the Free Syria Army], The Cable, ''Foreign Policy'', 10 April 2012.</ref> | ||
− | == | + | ==After Congress== |
+ | In March 2013, the conservative [[American Enterprise Institute]] announced the Lieberman would co-chair its [[American Internationalism Project]] with [[Jon Kyl]].<ref>Jon Kyl, [http://www.aei.org/press/foreign-and-defense-policy/senator-joseph-lieberman-to-join-senator-jon-kyl-as-co-chair-of-the-american-internationalism-project-at-the-american-enterprise-institute-release/ Senator Joseph Lieberman to Join Senator Jon Kyl as Co-Chair of the American Internationalism Project at the American Enterprise Institute], AEI, 11 March 2013.</ref> Lieberman serves on the advisory board of the [[European Leadership Network]], a pro-Israel advocacy group.<ref name ="ELNET Leadership and staff">ELNET Website [http://elnetwork.eu/leadership_and_staff ELNET Leadership and Staff]. Accessed 5 March 2015.</ref> | ||
− | + | ==Affiliations== | |
− | + | *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] | |
− | == | + | *[[Council on Foreign Relations]] |
− | + | *[[Democratic Leadership Council]] | |
− | + | *[[European Leadership Network]] | |
− | + | *[[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]] | |
− | + | *[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] | |
− | + | *[[Nixon Center]] | |
− | + | *[[Progressive Policy Institute]] | |
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− | + | ==Connections== | |
+ | *[[Mark Penn]] ran Lieberman's 2004 campaign. | ||
− | + | ==External resources== | |
+ | *Rightweb [http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Lieberman_Joe Joe Lieberman] | ||
+ | *Ralph Nader, [http://counterpunch.org/nader08052006.html Hey Joe!: the Ghosts of Lieberman's Past], ''Counterpunch'', August 5, 2006 | ||
+ | *Ralph Nader, [http://counterpunch.org/nader08042006.html Big Business's Favorite Senator East of the Mississippi], ''Counterpunch'', August 4, 2006 | ||
+ | *[http://www.ontheissues.org/Joseph_Lieberman.htm/ Joseph Lieberman on the issues] | ||
+ | *[http://www.slate.com/id/2144093?nav=wp/ Lieberman on the brink, Slate] | ||
+ | *[http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/6/26/102940.shtml?s=et/ Dick Morris: Lieberman will lose primary] | ||
+ | *[http://www.dumpjoe.com/ DumpJoe.Com] | ||
− | == | + | ==References== |
+ | <references/> | ||
− | + | [[category:Yale alumni|Lieberman, Joe]][[Category:US Senators|Lieberman, Joe]] | |
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 5 March 2015
Joseph Isadore Lieberman (1942-) was a U.S. Senator for Connecticut from 1989 until 2013. He ran unsuccessfully for Vice President on Al Gore's ticket in 2000, and unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004. Elected to the Senate as a Democrat in 1988, 1994, and 2000, he was re-elected as an independent Democrat in 2004.[1]
Jacob Heilbrunn has described Lieberman as 'an unreconstructed neocon', charging that: "Lieberman's most egregious mistake, of course, has been not only to endorse the Iraq War, but also never, ever to acknowledge that it was a calamitous mistake".[2]
Syria
In April 2012, Lieberman and John McCain met with leaders of the Free Syrian Army during a visit to the Turkish-Syrian border.[3]
After Congress
In March 2013, the conservative American Enterprise Institute announced the Lieberman would co-chair its American Internationalism Project with Jon Kyl.[4] Lieberman serves on the advisory board of the European Leadership Network, a pro-Israel advocacy group.[5]
Affiliations
- Committee on the Present Danger
- Council on Foreign Relations
- Democratic Leadership Council
- European Leadership Network
- Foundation for the Defense of Democracies
- Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs
- Nixon Center
- Progressive Policy Institute
Connections
- Mark Penn ran Lieberman's 2004 campaign.
External resources
- Rightweb Joe Lieberman
- Ralph Nader, Hey Joe!: the Ghosts of Lieberman's Past, Counterpunch, August 5, 2006
- Ralph Nader, Big Business's Favorite Senator East of the Mississippi, Counterpunch, August 4, 2006
- Joseph Lieberman on the issues
- Lieberman on the brink, Slate
- Dick Morris: Lieberman will lose primary
- DumpJoe.Com
References
- ↑ LIEBERMAN, Joseph I., (1942 - ), Biographical Directory of the United states Congress, accessed 21 April 2013.
- ↑ Jacob Heilbrunn, The Egregious Joe Lieberman Heads to AEI, The National Interest, 11 March 2013.
- ↑ Josh Rogin, McCain and Lieberman meet with the Free Syria Army, The Cable, Foreign Policy, 10 April 2012.
- ↑ Jon Kyl, Senator Joseph Lieberman to Join Senator Jon Kyl as Co-Chair of the American Internationalism Project at the American Enterprise Institute, AEI, 11 March 2013.
- ↑ ELNET Website ELNET Leadership and Staff. Accessed 5 March 2015.