"The Internet for the Left of the Democratic Party has
served as a way to mobilize hate and anger — hate and anger, first and
foremost, at this President and Conservatives, but then also at people
within their own party whom they consider to be less than completely
loyal to this very narrow, very out-of-the-mainstream, very far
Left-wing ideology that they tend to represent."
Seems pretty clear to me — Rove thinks it's a travesty that we're
encouraging a challenger to Holy Joe. Lieberman has also agreed to debate Ned Lamont, which seems to indicate he's not planning to bolt the party before July 6 anyway. Since he's collected the prestigious endorsement of Bill O'Reilly you have to wonder at the wisdom of this - what will he do without all his Republican pals to back him up?
So, let me get this straight - the point of the add is that (1)Lamont agrees with the republicans 80% of the time and (2)Lamont wants to vote for Lieberman.
Did Lieberman just release an add claiming that he's really, deep down, basically a republican? Because Democrats and Republicans don't agree that often - sometimes, sure, but not 80% of the time.