Lieberman is the candidate who can actually win, is all -- but if the election is already a guaranteed loss, might as well pull a Goldwater (not my concept,
Vodkapundit's) and run Dean.
A recent Gephardt speech tried to have it both ways on Iraq, which he can't really do because he voted for it in Congress. He brought up the "16 words", which he can't really do because he voted for it two months before those words were spoken. He wants a big powerful military, which he can't really do because he's already spending big money in his candidacy. This is mediocrity in action. I will not vote for a guy who decides foreign policy on the flip of a coin.