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Connecticut Democrat Gets Standing Ovation From Connecticut Democrats

by: tparty

Fri Apr 20, 2007 at 23:49:28 PM EDT


Incredibly Late Video Update:

Don Michak gives us some of the flavor of the JJB tonight (I'm sure folks who were there will have much more to add later):

Lieberman, who did not attend the fundraising dinner because of his customary observance of the Jewish Sabbath, also was notably absent from the long list of party leaders cited in Democratic State Chairman Nancy DiNardo's welcoming remarks.

That roster began with former Gov. William A. O'Neill, who also was not in attendance, ran through each of the state's constitutional officers, legislative leaders, and current and former members of Congress, and even included Lamont, whose mention was greeted with a standing ovation and loud cheers.

Meanwhile, Democrats who can usually be counted on to deliver pithy remarks on practically anything proved especially reluctant to make on-the-record comments about Lieberman....

One politician, a former state officeholder who has remained active in the campaigns of several Democrats, even volunteered that he had recently met with a "major fundraiser" for Lieberman who was angry that the senator had become more hawkish since their last meeting.

...Asked again about Lieberman in particular, Dodd reiterated that "Joe's been a friend" with a "long list" of accomplishments for the Democratic Party.

"I believe many people here would have given him a warm welcome," he added.

But Sean Smith, a political operative who served as manager of Lieberman's primary campaign, didn't agree.

"I don't think it would be a good reception," he said, smiling.

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Hahah (4.00 / 1)
I knew Sean would come around eventually.

Theres got to be a place in CT politics for Ned Lamont.


One of my all-time favorites (4.00 / 1)
Sean Smith, 13 months ago (to the day):

"It shows Republicans do not want Joe Lieberman in the U.S. Senate because they know he's a strong, loyal Democrat, professing Democratic values.... It also probably shows the Connecticut Republican party is cheering on Ned Lamont and applauding his strategy of tearing down Senator Lieberman."


[ Parent ]
Whoah! (4.00 / 1)
Wow, that's good!  Aren't there some open shifts at the press podium in the White House?  Go for it Sean.

[ Parent ]
Sean hasn't "come around" (4.00 / 2)
Given the opportunity he would jump at the chance for a do-over of the 06 race. Joe Lieberman gave him a priceless education in realpolitik, where the candidate will do and say absolutely whatever it takes to win. The notions of party loyalty and ideals reduced to airy-fairy notions of a bygone era.

[ Parent ]
To give Sean Smith his due... (4.00 / 1)
One of the reasons given for his immediate dismissal after the primary was that he and some others had let it be known they would not support an independent Joe Lieberman running against the democratic nominee, which if true would place him slightly higher on the evolutionary ladder than say a Dan Gerstein or a Lanny Davis who felt no such compunction.

[ Parent ]
Standing O for Ned (4.00 / 7)
First of all, Nancy gets a lot of credit from me for her remarks about Ned from the podium.  And while others she mentioned received polite and sometimes even halfway enthusiastic applause, the response for Ned was really amazing - it was a lengthy standing ovation with a lot of cheers as well.

I was watching Ned as he turned from side to side to side acknowledging the crowd with a smile as the applause just went on, and I couldn't help but think of how far he's come in just a year.  From the worst table in the room last year to a center table and a spontaneous standing ovation.  It was a great moment.


Hat tip to Nancy and State Central.... (4.00 / 2)
We all have our gripes, but Justin, Tyrone, Amber et al, where simply damn decent to CT's bloggers tonight. Eyes on the prizes, and number one is dumping Chris Shays!

P.S. CTKeith, Tessa, Tessa's better half, and me, myself and I were all seated where we belong, at last year's Lamont table, ... located at the far, far corner of the ballroom!

Another thank you to Ned. The entire country owes him ONE BIG THANK YOU!


[ Parent ]
Appropriate for the Jefferson's, no? (4.00 / 2)
Lamont, who was relegated to a table near the kitchen last year, was greeted warmly Friday as he made his way to a table at the center of the ballroom at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.

"I'm moving on up," Lamont said, laughing.

Ned's New Theme Song


[ Parent ]
Ned's ovation was the highlight of the evening (4.00 / 1)
It really shows you who has captured the hearts of Democratic Nutmeggers.  And since independents in this state side largely with Democrats, Ned has the state's hearts.  There is no doubt that a re-vote would come out very differently today, what with Lieberman reversing himself on Iraq and resuming his regular appearances on the Republican propaganda channel Fox News.

It's simple: Ned has integrity and Joe Lieberman doesn't.

Too bad that the party didn't introduce the one (courageous) announced candidate to take on Chris Shays- Jim Himes.  His supporters were prominent in the house.


[ Parent ]
Note the lovely maroon and orange ribbon pin that (4.00 / 1)
Speaker Pelosi is sporting :-)

[ Parent ]
Awesome (0.00 / 0)
You did such a great job with those ribbons.  I was seeing them everywhere!

[ Parent ]
Thanks! (0.00 / 0)
Kudos to Aldon who let me know that it was going to be "Hokie Hope" day (and angsting that he didn't own orange and maroon clothing), and also for spending hours with me cutting ribbon.
Almost everyone who saw them wanted one - I wish we could have made more.  There was one news anchor who rudely said no, but Tom Monahan, from Channel 30, graciously pocketed one, telling me that he would find someone to wear it, even if he couldn't wear it himself on the air.  Even the police officers pocketed them for later.

[ Parent ]
Why was the JJB on a Friday night? (0.00 / 0)
This is not an event I have followed in the past, but remember that last year it was on a Thursday.

Could this have been an agreement with Joe to allow him to be invited and decline and save face?

What is the history of the event -- does the day of the week vary or does it tend to happen mid week, end of week, or what?


To accomodate Nancy Pelosi's schedule? (4.00 / 1)
Hard to know for sure.

One wonders if Lieberman will ever attend another dinner, which would be truly ironic given Lieberman's admiration for John Bailey ( he even wrote a book about the man in 1981).

''To watch him at a Democratic convention was to watch an artist at work, a true professional. Here, he brought the ornate structure together, the web of his mutually beneficial relationships with the big-city bosses and regional leaders, the ethnic federations and the important interest groups. They gave their votes in return for spots on the ticket, state jobs, judgeships, legislation, state grants for towns, and the deference he gave them. His system of power was circular, and everyone who was involved benefited from it.''


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LOVE YOUR QUOTE (0.00 / 0)
That is kind of the whole deal in a nutshell.

[ Parent ]
Off topic, (0.00 / 0)
but WTH, MBair has a diary up over at Kos. Give her some mojo:

http://www.dailykos....


Did anyone ask Sean Smith (4.00 / 1)
about the web site being "hacked." Or ask for an appology for implying that the Lamont campaign was somehow involved?

Or ask about some $387,000 worth of petty cash that went walkabout?


More JJB coverage (0.00 / 0)
More JJB coverage with pictures at CT Blue.

 
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