| When he was not busy comparing himself to John Kennedy on Wednesday, Lieberman denounced partisanship. "I have not always fit comfortably into conventional political boxes," he said proudly. This is, of course, an old theme for him, but it's also a cautionary tale. Lieberman assured everyone that he was not stepping down because the odds of his losing the next race were astronomically high but rather because he had been reading the Old Testament and decided that to everything there is a season. |
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