Or so says a less-than-reliable source.
This summer, we saw what happens when a Democrat rejects his party's doctrine of cut and run. Senator Joe Lieberman, a three-term Democrat from Connecticut, supports completing the mission in Iraq, supports victory in Iraq. And for taking this stand, he was purged from his party. Think about what that means. Six years ago, the Democrats thought Joe Lieberman was good enough to run for Vice President of the United States. Now, because he supports victory in Iraq, they don't think he's fit to be in their party.
I didn't realize that Lieberman was purged. I doubt that Lieberman or Harry Reid or any other U.S. Democratic Party Senator realizes that Lieberman was purged from the party, either. Maybe we all need to see the official purging forms, signed by the Chief of Party Purging. Maybe somebody in the Connecticut press can ask Lieberman if he has a copy.