Salon suggests that a McCain-Lieberman ticket is more than just a pipe dream – it’s downright plausible.

But in a presidential year filled with firsts (African-American nominee, serious woman candidate, former POW to be his party’s standard-bearer), Lieberman retains the intriguing potential to become the first Jewish, party-crossing, second-time-around vice-presidential nominee in American history.

Um. No. I don’t see this as any more realistic than McCain dropping out or Barack Obama picking Chuck Hagel as his veep.

Seems like I just wrote a column about this idiocy this morning …