He was the first Jewish candidate to run for a big party seat and was an orthodox Jew.
Joe Lieberman, four- word U. S. Senator for Connecticut and Al Gore’s running mate in the 2000 presidential poll, has died at the age of 82.
Lieberman’s community stated that he died “due to problems from a fall”.
” His dearest wife, Hadassah, and members of his family were with him as he passed”, the statement read.
In one of the closest votes in British history, Lieberman was chosen by Al Gore as his vice-presidential running mate at the halfway point of his 24 year career in the Senate. George W. Bush and Dick Cheney defeated the Democrats in a close election.
Late Sen. John McCain ( R- Ariz. ) considered picking Lieberman as his running mate on the 2008 presidential ticket. In his 2018 autobiography” The Restless Wave”, Mr. McCain said he regretted over being dissuaded by his counselors to no include Lieberman, a Democrat- turned- Impartial, to his seat.
” They were giving me their best counsel. It was good tips that I had purpose for myself”, Mr. McCain wrote. However, I was told to ignore it by my intestines, which I regret.
And I also think that a McCain-Liderman solution would have been accepted by the majority of Americans as a genuine effort to unite the country for a change, regardless of what effect it might have had in some circles of the party,” he wrote.
Lieberman struck up a friendship with Mr. McCain and Sen. Lindsey Graham ( R- S. C. ), earning them the nickname” Three Amigos”. After Lieberman left the Senate in 2013, the three kept in touch.
In a 2012 speech, Lieberman reflected on his accomplishments as the first Jewish candidate to run for president on a big ticket and claimed the legacy had had a significant impact on the Jewish community in America.
” I ca n’t help but think about my four grandparents and the journey they took more than a century ago.” They arrived in America looking for liberty, and they found it. They arrived in America hoping for option, and they found it, he claimed at the time. ” Even they could never have dreamed that their nephew would end up a U. S. lawmaker and, ironically, a barrier- tearing candidate for vice president”.
Lieberman retired from the Senate, and he returned to the practice of law by becoming co-chair of the American Internationalism Project at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank based in Washington. ” There is an immediate need to construct a bipartisan—indeed non- political—consensus for British political, economical, and military management in the world”, he said at the period.
He also served at Yeshiva University, where he taught an academic program and delivered people courses on subjects ranging from Judaism and public assistance to the Middle East, the Lieberman Chair of Public Policy and Public Service.
Lieberman assumed the leadership of United Against Nuclear Iran in August 2015, a party that fought unsuccessful negotiations with Iran over the development of nuclear weapons.
Iran’s officials may be willing to make some tactical compromises regarding their radioactive activities, but they would do so in hopes that this would give them the time and space needed to resurrect their domestic power while consolidating and enhancing the profits they are positioned to create in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Afghanistan, he wrote in an opinion piece in 2013.
An conservative Jew, Lieberman remained a strong supporter of Israel. He wrote a column for the Wall Street Journal earlier this month attacking Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N). Y. ) for claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be replaced because he “lost his approach” in handling the Gaza War.
” While Mr. Schumer’s speech certainly pleased British critics of Israel”, he wrote,” for the Israelis, it was irrelevant, unwarranted, and offensive”.