(Via Firedoglake) Joe “I’m the only one without my head in the sand” Lieberman has his Democrat superdelegate status taken away from him because he endorsed McCain.

Lieberman’s endorsement of Republican John McCain disqualifies him as a super-delegate to the Democratic National Convention under what is informally known as the Zell Miller rule, according to Democratic State Chairwoman Nancy DiNardo.

Miller, then a Democratic senator from Georgia, not only endorsed Republican George Bush four years ago, but he delivered a vitriolic attack on Democrat John Kerry at the Republican National Convention.

The Democrats responded with a rule disqualifying any Democrat who crosses the aisle from being a super delegate. Lieberman will not be replaced, DiNardo said.

Ah, it doesn’t get much better than that. C’mon over Joe, there’s plenty of room in the party of John McCain. It hurts to type that, but it’s the truth. Just give in to the dark side, we might actually appreciate you.

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