But what about cloture?

In two separate articles today, the Washington Post makes a point of mentioning that Sen. Joe Lieberman said he won't support the Senate Finance Committee health care reform bill -- but neither article says anything about whether Lieberman says he'll filibuster it.

Here's one:

Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.) said Tuesday that he would not support the finance panel's bill because of cost concerns.

“I'm afraid that in the end the Baucus bill is actually going to raise the price of insurance for most of the people in the country,” he said on Fox Business Network's “Imus in the Morning” program, referring to Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.).

And the other:

Dodd's Connecticut colleague, Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (I), said Tuesday that he could not support the Finance Committee bill, citing insurers' concerns that the fees and taxes it would impose on their industry would drive up premiums. Connecticut is home to numerous health insurance companies.

And here's why the omission matters.