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Though many in the financial community have viewed Lieberman??s attacks as political posturing—particularly his proposal to bar institutional investors, firms with more than $500 million under management, from trading energy or agricultural futures—both major presidential candidates have echoed Lieberman??s criticisms of speculators in recent days as consumers have continued to feel the adverse effects of high oil and food prices...
...Even if Lieberman??s stretch across the aisle is not just for show, the time has passed when it was necessary that senators be elected for their superior wisdom. In the age of mass media and widespread information, senators have a duty to represent the beliefs of the people who voted for them—an obligation Lieberman shuns in order to protect his own political capital...
...coincidence that the height of Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman??s outspoken remarks against video games coincided with his two bids for the White House? Should we question the timing of John McCain’s push for stronger regulations against our entertainment industry, especially considering that the Arizona senator actually made a cameo in an episode of torture-heavy “24” last season...
...Lamont and choosing to continue in the race as an Independent, Lieberman ultimately won an impressive victory, recapturing his Senate seat for a fourth term. Lieberman has agreed to remain within the Democratic caucus, allowing him to maintain his seniority and become chairman of the Homeland Security Committee. But Lieberman??s status as an independent makes it all the more painless for him to switch sides as he pleases, taking the Democrats’ precarious 51-seat majority with him. This unique situation makes Lieberman one of the most powerful people in the Senate...
...implications of this research will be widespread, according to Herman Pontzer, a graduate student in Lieberman?...