Better Democrat and Senator-elect Jeff Merkley spoke out against Lieberman keeping his gavel. I'll have a statement from his office shortly. Hopefully we can get the 13 Senators who voted no on Lieberman to come out publicly so we can praise them. So far, we know that Sanders, Leahy, and Merkley were against Lieberman keeping his gavel.
Meanwhile, Howard Dean recites Obama's talking points about Lieberman, saying that revenge isn't warranted against Lieberman, that this is what Obama wanted, and that it's pragmatic and smart. It is worth noting that Congress is very much looking to Obama for leadership on nearly every issue, so that there were as many as 13 is surprising. It's also suggestive that there's a real nucleus of independent progressive energy in the Senate, since their votes were directly against the wishes of the incoming President.