Connecticut’s Senators Beloved? Not So Much
Shocked … shocked I tell you.
A new poll finds Connecticut’s two U.S. senators battered and vulnerable as they approach difficult crossroads in their long public careers. The job approval ratings of Sens. Christopher J. Dodd and Joseph I. Lieberman fell below 43 percent this month, placing both men in a political danger zone.
Perhaps this has something to do with it.
Sen. Dodd keeps trying to tell us how he is helping save America from the mortgage banker sleazebags but we can’t forget the favors he got from the mortgage banker sleazebags.
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Lieberman gets tagged for being a mensch, and Dodd gets tagged for being a schmuck. (don't you love Yiddish?)