There's two good reasons the nutcase left hates Joe Lieberman: he sticks up for America's national interests, and he makes sense. From his speech yesterday to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, courtesy of Paul Mirengoff at Power Line:
There is something profoundly wrong when opposition to the war in Iraq seems to inspire greater passion than opposition to Islamist extremism. There is something profoundly wrong when there is so much distrust of our intelligence community that some Americans doubt the plain and ominous facts about the threat to us posed by Iran. And there is something profoundly wrong when, in the face of attacks by radical Islam, we think we can find safety and stability by pulling back, by talking to and accommodating our enemies, and abandoning our friends and allies. Some of this wrong-headed thinking about the world is happening because we're in a political climate where, for many people, when George Bush says "yes," their reflex reaction is to say "no." That is unacceptable.
There's more at the link above, but no full transcript up yet.
That's probably enough to explode a few heads in the fever swamp, at least.


