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60 Min - Sen. Hollings on Dr. Rice - "She ought to go back to teaching Russian or whatever it was"
CBS ^ | 12/12/104

Posted on 12/12/2004 4:16:31 PM PST by Libloather

Sen. Hollings: A Feisty Farewell
Dec. 10, 2004

Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings tells Mike Wallace that America’s lawmaking system is addicted to money.

"[Special interests] get their piece of the pie. That's our problem. Today, you can't find the real interests of the country." Sen. Fritz Hollings

(CBS) South Carolina Sen. Fritz Hollings has long been known as the tartest tongue in the Senate. But now, this feisty senator is giving up his seat. He didn't lose it, and a younger Republican didn't defeat him. But after 38 years, he just decided enough's enough.

He says the Senate has changed – and not for the better. "I'm sick of raising money to get re-elected, so I'm going home to Charleston," says Hollings.

And that's where Correspondent Mike Wallace sat down with Hollings to let him fire a few final barbs about what's wrong with Congress. These are insights from an insider who knows better than anyone the unhappy differences between then and now – especially when it comes to money.

"When I got up there, it was hardly a breakfast or an evening reception. Now there are three breakfasts, three receptions," says Hollings. "Now, we don’t work here on Fridays. We're back home doing fundraisers. You gotta collect money."

He says it's all about money. "There ain't no question. At my last campaign six years ago, it was $8.5 million. That factors out to about $30,000 a week, each week, every week for six years," says Hollings. "So if I miss a week this time, Christmas week, or New Year's week, I’m $60,000 in the hole. I gotta hurry up and start playing catch-up ball."

Hollings says senators spend hours a day, almost every day, just working the phones to raise cash. What's in it for him? "A good government," he says, laughing. "And Russell Long said, 'Those who give the money are getting more than good government.'"

"In other words, I'll get access," says Wallace.

"There ain't any question about that," says Hollings. "We say it's otherwise, but it's sort of adulterated us in a sense that we can't see everybody. … So you're bound to see those who are the big givers."

But does access mean his vote? "Not only the vote. Wait a minute, it's all those K Street lawyers now and lobbyists and interests making up the legislation, and they work with staffs and everything else. The bills, and the special interests overwhelm us with submitted legislation," says Hollings.

"Communications, defense, you got them all – farms, agriculture people and everything else like that … They get their piece of the pie. That's our problem. Today, you can't find the real interests of the country."

Hollings won his first campaign at 26 for a seat in the South Carolina House of Representatives. And there, surprisingly, he helped pass an anti-lynching law and became the state's youngest governor at 36. He managed the peaceful integration of Clemson University back when other Southern governors were fighting to keep their universities all-white.

But in the Senate, the one vote he cast that he knew was wrong, and that he's always felt guilty about, was voting against putting Thurgood Marshall on the U.S. Supreme Court. Why did he do that?

"I couldn't get re-elected. That’s the honest answer," says Hollings. "And if I had voted for him, I might as well withdraw from the race. It, I mean, it was political."

But the political landscape changed on his watch. And he saw the South switch from a Democratic bloc to a Republican stronghold. What happened?

"We had a sweetheart deal with the National Democratic Party. 'We’ll go along with all your programs, if you’ll go along with our segregation.' But once that Civil Rights Bill passed in 1964, then Lyndon friend became Lyndon the enemy," says Hollings.

"And now, the Republican party is white, and the Democratic party is the majority black, I would say [in South Carolina]. And in Mississippi, Arkansas, Georgia. You can just go right across the spectrum."

"What are you saying? That all of these folks that keep voting Republican are racist," asks Wallace.

"Not quite. They are conservative. They honestly don't believe in government, like we do in the Democratic Party," says Hollings, laughing.

"We believe in feeding the hungry, and housing the homeless, and educating the uninformed and everything else like that. They believe in private education, a privatized Social Security, privatized energy policy -- privatize, privatize. They don’t believe in 'We the people' in order to form a more perfect union.”

Then why are Republicans so successful? "Because we ran a lousy campaign," says Hollings. "He [Sen. John Kerry] was a good fellow; he's still one of the finest. But he got over-coached. He had too many consultants, too many pollsters, and really too many in that they call it 'Noah’s Ark.' He had two or three of everything. And he never could make up his mind."

Hollings has a richly deserved reputation for blunt, refreshing honesty, especially when referring to Republicans like Condoleezza Rice and Senate Majority Leader Dr. Bill Frist.

"He's the finest physician in the world. There ain't no doubt about that. If I had a heart transplant needed, I'd go to Dr. Frist," says Hollings of Frist. "He's now running for president. He's out of his element. Come on, he ought to be back in the operating room."

He says Rice is a real mistake: "She ought to go back to teaching Russian or whatever it was. I've been in security, I've been working on intelligence. And for her to come on to the television, and saying on 9/11 there was nothing specific. Nothing specific. You don't say that. You don't ever get a call and say we're gonna bomb you tomorrow morning. I mean, that's piecing together. That's intelligence work."

He also told Wallace that neither Kerry, nor President Bush, could begin to compare with his hero, Jack Kennedy. Hollings ran JFK's presidential campaign in the South.

"The world loved him, the most popular president of the United States ever. And he’s the most unpopular president, George W, whether it’s in Europe, whether it’s in the Mideast. Whether it’s out on the Pacific Rim or whatever it is," says Hollings.

"Oh no, they like America still. They don’t jeehaw with George W, I can tell you, because of his policy. You know, 'I'm gonna do it on my own. You're either with me or against me.' You've got to work with people in things. Leading is not fussing and cussing' them out and insulting them."

Hollings wishes this President Bush had learned a lesson from his father's war in the Gulf, when George Bush Sr. stayed out of Baghdad.

"Papa Bush said, 'Never lead American troops into an urban guerrilla warfare and bog down in a quagmire and turn the Arab world against us,'" says Hollings.

"I mean, he was against going into Baghdad. But I think George W. wanted to say, 'I can do what Daddy can’t. I’m gonna show him that he should have gone on and everything else of that kind.' And it wasn’t a problem. And of course he had the cheerleaders: Pearl and Wolfowitz and Cheney and Rumsfeld and everything saying, 'Whoopie!'"

Hollings voted for the Iraq war, but he believes the war has been a colossal mistake. He also believes that getting out of Iraq won't be easy. He blames Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld for mismanaging the war, and trying to do too much with too few. He also blames President Bush for huge budget deficits, saying that Mr. Bush fought for tax cuts instead of raising taxes to help pay for the war.

With a pension of $124,000 a year, we're not going to hold a tag sale for Hollings, who's been married to his wife, Petsey, for 33 years. They had four children, and seven grandchildren.

"They talk about couples in Washington. We get along better than any. And one fella that knows me says that’s easily explained," says Hollings. He said, 'They’re both in love with the same fella.'"

Hollings may be 83, but he doesn't act like it – and he believes it's the Senate that has kept him young. But he says Congress is not as convivial as it used to be. When he made his farewell speech to the Senate, no senators were on the floor. In fact, senators watch live pictures from the Senate floor on TV, and they rarely come to the floor, except to cast a quick vote.

"That's why I stopped. I wanted to get into Iraq. I wanted to get into several other subjects. But I was boring me," says Hollings, laughing.

And now, he returns home a hero to many, but not all. And that's just fine with him.

"The newspaper had, in my hometown, one of the Letters to the Editor ended, 'We hope Hollings enjoys his retirement, because we sure as hell will,'" says Hollings, laughing.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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To: Libloather
I had a heart transplant needed, I'd go to Dr. Frist," says Hollings of Frist

You need to have a heart in the first place before you can get a heart transplant.

21 posted on 12/12/2004 4:41:10 PM PST by mware
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To: Arkinsaw

I'm glad I'm not the only person who thinks he sounds like Foghorn Leghorn {the rooster) in the Bugs Bunny cartoons.


22 posted on 12/12/2004 4:41:59 PM PST by guinnessman
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To: Libloather
The world loved him [Kennedy], the most popular president of the United States ever.

Kennedy beat Nixon by only 118,000 votes. His popularity came after his death.

23 posted on 12/12/2004 4:42:52 PM PST by JoeGar
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To: Libloather

Look for Rush do a great Hollings parody tomorrow complete with hoked up Southern accent sounding like Kingfish on Amos and Andy.


24 posted on 12/12/2004 4:45:32 PM PST by dennisw (Help put the "Ch" back in Chanukah)
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To: Libloather
Schmuck!

I watched this with my jaw halfway to the floor. Partially because of the unbridled scorn he heaped on the Legislature, with himself being a well-paid and pampered member, partially because of his spouting the Kennedy/Camelot PR-talking points, partially because of his partisan and bigotted attack on Condi, and partially because Wallace challenged NONE of this.

Great reporting, A-hole.

60 Minutes SUCKS.

Laura Ingraham should have fun with these sound-bites tomorrow.

25 posted on 12/12/2004 4:47:11 PM PST by DoctorMichael (The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: Libloather

Rascist, misogynist, worn out windbag.

He's retiring because he didn't want to be humiliated with defeat.

Good riddance.


26 posted on 12/12/2004 4:49:19 PM PST by Soul Seeker
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To: Libloather
What an ignorant old fart! Of course JFK was the most popular president..every slimy thing he ever did was brushed under the rug...if people knew the truth about him he wouldn't have been so popular! As for Hollings racist, disgusting, ignorant comments about Condi Rice, he's just proving what an old has been fool he is. He should go home and read a book about Condi and learn how to speak English while he's at it!
27 posted on 12/12/2004 4:51:26 PM PST by ladiesview61
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To: JoeGar; Liz; Howlin
The world loved him [Kennedy], the most popular president of the United States ever.

Rumor has it that JFK was so popular that he wasn't going to be reelected. Kennedy botched Cuba in a big way. Texas was designated as an election visit because of it.

And JFK's replacement came from Texas? Hollings should know better than spin this crap...

28 posted on 12/12/2004 4:51:58 PM PST by Libloather (Big Media news anchors are as worthless as male nipples...)
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To: fso301

I agree, the senate is a mess.


29 posted on 12/12/2004 4:55:23 PM PST by Haro_546 (US out of UN)
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To: Libloather

Mike Wallace and Fritz Hollings...2 worn-out, senile, old Marxists playing kissy-face and yearning for the "good old days" when the American taxpayer was an unlimited reservoir of money...

Sorry I missed the watching the program tonight...NOT.


30 posted on 12/12/2004 4:56:38 PM PST by Libertarian444
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To: UNGN
"What? No Question About him putting the confederate Flag above the statehouse dome? Fritz, as we say in Texas, AMF."

Why harp on the good things he did in office? Can't you find anything bad to say about him?

31 posted on 12/12/2004 4:59:13 PM PST by Godebert
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To: Libloather

"We had a sweetheart deal with the National Democratic Party. 'We’ll go along with all your programs, if you’ll go along with our segregation.

There it is there.


32 posted on 12/12/2004 5:00:30 PM PST by oldbrowser (You lost the election.....................Get over it.)
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To: Viking2002
Hey I know you. Are you not that out spoken warrior who got shot in the foot yesterday? I see you are right back in the battle. Carry on o'wounded one.
33 posted on 12/12/2004 5:02:26 PM PST by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants)
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To: Libertarian444
...2 worn-out, senile, old Marxists playing kissy-face...

There was a point that I thought a lip-lock would enhance the interview. It didn't occur. You maybe better off not seeing this display...

34 posted on 12/12/2004 5:03:28 PM PST by Libloather (Big Media news anchors are as worthless as male nipples...)
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To: Libloather

His hair coiffed and his body perfumed, his false teeth well glued, Mr Hollings makes his point.


35 posted on 12/12/2004 5:04:20 PM PST by squirt-gun
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To: squirt-gun

36 posted on 12/12/2004 5:08:52 PM PST by Libertarian444
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To: Libertarian444
Liber-444 has it right. A geriatric lovefest. Mike Wallace ought to take the hint from Foghorn Leghorn and retire too. Enjoy your retirement, Mike; the rest of us will.
37 posted on 12/12/2004 5:10:11 PM PST by Malesherbes
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To: Earthdweller
Hey I know you. Are you not that out spoken warrior who got shot in the foot yesterday? I see you are right back in the battle. Carry on o'wounded one.

Ha - I carry my flesh wounds with honor, knowing that my cowed enemy fell upon their own swords of knee-jerk defensiveness.....my vision is as clear as the stars in the Heavens....my spirit as strong as all the beasts of the realm.....and my voice shall carry unto the highest hills of these lands.......

Now get the hell outta my yard. LOL


38 posted on 12/12/2004 5:12:22 PM PST by Viking2002 (Taglines? Vikings don't need no steenkin' taglines..............)
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To: Libloather

My grandfather was a state Senator in SC a long time ago, and I pray - humbly and earnestly pray - that he didn't sound like as big a fool as this buffoon Hollings when making a speech. Seriously. This old geezer sounds like he just got off the turnip truck.


39 posted on 12/12/2004 5:12:33 PM PST by GadareneDemoniac
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To: Libloather

Nothing about the Confederate flag.


40 posted on 12/12/2004 5:13:37 PM PST by Tribune7
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