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TRENT LOTT BACKSTABBING FRIST!!

 
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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2005 8:07 pm    Post subject: TRENT LOTT BACKSTABBING FRIST!! Reply with quote

It was Trent Lott who was behind the judicial compromise. It was his baby
and he handed it off to McCain in order to keep his own hands clean.

I always thought of Lott as a typical glad-hander politician who was just TOO STUPID to lead the Senate majority.

HE WAS THE MAJORITY LEADER who set up Clinton's impeachment trial to be a joke, after the House voted to impeach!! He set the stupid rules for the trial, not allowing any witnesses to be called! It was a total SHAM!!

HE WAS THE MAJORITY LEADER who played nice with the Dems in 2001, changing the rule that the majority party has the plurality on all Senate Committees, offering the Dems a equal share of all Committees.
Another disaster that lost TWO years of the President's agenda!!

I was glad to see him step down as Majority Leader in 2002.
Now he wants the job back, and is stabbing Frist in the back!!!!
God help us if he succeeds. He would let the Dems rule!!!

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Washington Prowler
Frist's Lousy Week
By The Prowler
Published 5/31/2005 12:09:22 AM

TRENDING LOTT
"It hasn't been the best week," says a Republican leadership aide. "But Senator Frist isn't the one conservatives ought to be attacking."

If not Bill Frist, then who?

Well, for starters, Sen. Trent Lott, who, true to his reputation as true Senate Operator, was pulling the strings on the Gang of 14 nuclear disarmament team.

Knight Ridder last Friday reported on a secret meeting between Lott and Sen. John McCain in the hours leading up to last week's compromise. Lott apparently made a production of entering McCain's office space through a side door, but then, later spoke to several reporters about his meeting.

According to several Lott staffers involved with his management of the Rules Committee, Lott actually handed off his negotiations -- as well as the various proposals he had been working on with Sen. Ben Nelson -- after it was reported that Lott was trying to cut the legs out from under his Republican colleagues.

In fact, Lott was in almost constant contact with McCain and several other allies, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, who joined the coalition later in the negotiations. Throughout, however, Lott refused to sit in on further meetings with Democrats, leaving that to McCain.

"McCain was already on board, and Lott knew that he more than anyone would be willing to work the media in a way that Lott could not," says a Rules Committee aide. "But we were all working on this. When you have an opportunity to move into leadership, you don't pass it up."

Leadership, you say?

As previously reported by the Prowler, Lott has his eye on the majority leadership once again, after mismanaging the politics and the policies of the GOP Senate for several years.

"Lott knows how to work a caucus for a vote, but he just has lousy political instincts," says a Senate colleague. "The Strom Thurmond mess was just the capper."

Along the way, Lott was singularly responsible for the 50-50 split Republicans had to deal with after the 2000 election, when he allowed Sen. Connie Mack of Florida to retire from his safe seat with no clear favorite to replace him in 2000.

Lott has been looking for ways to undercut both President Bush and Sen. Frist, as he blames both -- though Bush more -- for his political purgatory out of leadership.

But Lott intends to challenge Sen. Mitch McConnell for Senate leader after Frist's retirement in January 2007. "This coalition is more than just about judges," says the Rules Committee staffer. "It's a Republican group that the Senator believes will give him his leadership slot back. These independents won't support McConnell. At least that's what we think now."

Lott, apparently, isn't stopping at the judge deal. According to a Senate Democratic leadership aide, the man from Mississippi has been speaking with Sen. Joe Biden about brokering a Bolton vote, again pulling an end run around Frist and his leadership team.

"He isn't trying to help the President," says the leadership aide. "He's working the caucus in a way that would damage Bolton's chances for confirmation. Every conservative should be worried about this."


Frist's lousy week has little to do with his leadership abilities, which should not be in doubt given his track record of forcing the issues with Democrats.
It has more to do, Senate insiders say, with the unstable and often precarious situation that takes hold in the cloakrooms before Senators reach the floor for votes. It is there where the real arm-twisting takes place, not among staffers and their bosses, but the bosses themselves.

"I don't think a lot of these guys know which they will vote before they hit the floor on some issues," says a Senate staffer. "I don't know what my boss is going to do half the time. It might depend on which Republican he talks to before he walks out on the floor. Sometimes it's that fluid. Frist and his people can only do so much before it is out of his hands. The judges votes is a great example of that."


http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=8229
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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2005 10:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

When Chester the Appeaser made the powersharing agreement with Daschle, Ol' Puffster promply got Jumpin' Jim Jeffords to flip and give power to the Democrats. Lott does not know what to do with power and never will. Lott is not a leader, he is a cheerleader and a wimp.
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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2005 10:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The only republican senator I give a damn about is Fred Thompson from Tennesse who honorably stepped down after serving.

Condi/Thompson 08'!
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PostPosted: Tue May 31, 2005 10:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is despicable, if true, and I do not doubt for one minute that it is.
Although I thought that Lott's comments about Strom Thurmond were
misinterpreted, I never considered him to be a very good ML - especially
after the 2001 compromise fiasco. It would appear that he holds a grudge
against both the POTUS and the current ML. IMO, Lott had his chance
at the position and he blew it, not for what he said about Strom, but
because of the damage he did by compromising with the Dems in such
a way that it prevented a POTUS of his OWN party from advancing his
agenda. It is Mitch McConnell's turn to ascend to the position of ML
and, if Trent Lott's ambitions are the true reason for the filibuster
compromise, it is even worse than it appeared to be at first. The idea
that Lott was behind the curtain pulling the strings makes this action
even more of a betrayal. He did not even have the courage to do it
openly.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 1:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lott is the consummate linguini spined Neville Chamberlain compromiser. He is not a leader, he is a follower. Trouble is he seems more willing to follow Liberals than his own Party.
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