I can understand the intitial desire to defend the context of what Lott said. I fully comprehend the position taken. However...
[IMHO] Trent Lott is on the outs. The President completely slammed the door shut on this thing earlier today but now you still have guys like Hannity trying to defend the context of Lott's remarks and introducing the Clintons, and Jackson so on and so forth.
Hannity needs to walk away from this. We all understand what is happening here. We all understand what the Liberals are doing.
With that said...
None of this would be happening if Lott hadnt said what he said. He is developing a track record for comments that "have to be taken in their context" that coincidentally happen to offend Blacks.
Lott needs to go and Hannity needs to let him go.
1 posted on
12/12/2002 1:53:42 PM PST by
VaBthang4
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To: VaBthang4
I think Hannity is mad at the same thing I'm mad about - the moral hypocracy of the left. Republicans are held to a higher standard and we're getting VERY tired of it.
2 posted on
12/12/2002 1:55:13 PM PST by
Peach
To: VaBthang4
Agreed.
I don't understand why Rush and Hannity want to keep Lott in power. Lott has stabbed conservatives in the back too many times... From the "power sharing" deals with the 'Rats to this enormously stupid gaffe, it's time for Lott to go. It's really the perfect time too, considering we just gained the Senate majority back, but the new session hasn't started yet.
3 posted on
12/12/2002 1:56:27 PM PST by
SunStar
To: VaBthang4
Lott needs to go and Hannity needs to let him go.Part of me wants to defend Lott because he's a Republican who is being unfairly attacked. But the other side of me wants Lott to go because he's been INEFFECTIVE (to say the least) as a leader in the Senate. Hit the road, Lott, and let someone else take over who can do a better job. What's so hard about that?! For victory & freedom!!!
To: VaBthang4
We all understand what is happening here. We all understand what the Liberals are doing.Yep, and we need to understand why Dubya joined them: Lott backs use of troops to protect U.S. borders
Who do you think Dubya is going to anoint majority leader? McCain?
To: VaBthang4
I think it is the fact that it is a bunch of hypocrite Dims who are doing the bashing of Lott. It is like when you have a relative, who you know is a bum, but if someone outside of the family starts degrading him, you will defend the relative.
To: VaBthang4
If Lott goes then the GOP has shown that it allows itself to be run by outside "management".
Daschle has orchestrated this as an attempt to sway lib Senators to defect. Can you imagine if the GOP replaced Lott with strong conservative leadership? These RINO's will hop over into Daschles sandbox faster than you can say Jim Jeffords!
To: VaBthang4
The news about Lott's fraternity days cooks his goose.
Shows a pattern.
He will step down from Majority Leader candidate this weekend!
To: VaBthang4
I agree.
24 posted on
12/12/2002 2:10:46 PM PST by
Tempest
To: VaBthang4
I disagree - Lott should stay - as much as I think The Repubs would be better off with a less compromising MW, especially now that we control the Senate and House and WH, Lott should stay because the dems will make asses out themselves over this issue and they will ultimately pay for it at the voters booth as they turn people off with their constant hypocrisy...
I just hope Lott has learned his lesson about compromise with these demo-turkeys!
To: VaBthang4
Reminds me about the Dr. Suess book, Marvin K. Mooney (a thinly veiled roman a clef about Nixon - published in 1972):
"The time has come. The time is now. Just go. Go. GO! I don't care how."
"You can go on stilts. You can go by fish. You can go in a Crunk-Car if you wish."
He's only dragging us down. Larry Craig will be the only singing senator left!
To: VaBthang4
Sean never shuts up. He's like a flippin' bull dog. He never let's go and move on.
29 posted on
12/12/2002 2:17:21 PM PST by
Cobra64
To: VaBthang4
Lott is screwed if he doesn't and screwed if he does.
IMHO, He's (and we are) better off staying in power and thumbing his nose at the dems. You let them get away with forcing someone out like this, and they won't stop. He should stay until Republican Senators and the President want him to go.
To: VaBthang4
Its the hypocrisy of it all that gets me angrier than the devil. To this day the New York Times has yet to mention a SINGLE WORD about Robert Byrds blatant racial slur of last year or Bill Klinton's speech about his segregationist mentor, yet Bob Hebert just wrote a smear job on all Republicans as rasicsts.
To: VaBthang4
Sean Hannity is gonna hang himself with this Lott issue.
By using the term "hang" you are implying that you agree with lynching. Which is, of course, RACIST. Because of your obviously RACIST leanings you should have to resign from Free Republic or be kicked off. /sarcasm off
To: VaBthang4
For a while I also thought Lott should go, but now I'm convinced that he should not only stay in office but should remain as majority leader for as long as he wants.
If the U.S. Senate determined that president of the United States was fit to stay in office despite committing multiple felonies while in office, then Lott can do whatever the f#ck he pleases even if it is learned that he used to burn crosses on front lawns all over Mississippi.
To: VaBthang4
you still have guys like Hannity trying to defend the context of Lott's remarks I don't see why... So Lott said something stupid. We never hear of any of the stupid things the democraps say on the news ad nauseam. In fact, the democraps defend someone actually DOING something wrong or immoral (as opposed to just saying something that can be considered insensitive) and say "he apologized, let's let it go/move on/nothing to see here."
To: VaBthang4
I would like to see the ones who cast stones have their records searched through for racism against any color of people, including white people.
Maxine Waters is a black version of the KKK herself and both Rev. Jackson and Sharpton have made comments.
My understanding is that there has been nothing in Lott's record to reflect racism in his voting. Actions speak louder than words and he has not acted as a racist.
It is time for conservatives get good at the game of throwing what people said back in their face as well. We should also go back decades if need be.
Democrats won't stop this and consider this an unchallenged playing field and will therefore keep this up until it is used against them back.
Liberal racists open their mouth far more than any accident a conservative ever makes and I think a huge compiling of records by conservatives of liberals would benefit conservatives greatly.
I think by far it is liberals who are racists in their actions and words.
So, even though I do think Lott is weak as a leader, I do not make this the issue for him to step down on, but I do think he should do so in summer sometime.
We need dynamic people, not him anyway. He should later resign the leadership, but NOT give up his senate seat. He does good there, just not good enough to be in leadership IMO!
I know there are known embarrasing racist statements made by Democrats that could be read to the press who ask about Lott that were NOT ACCIDENTS.
Get them out there and go on the attack I say!!!
68 posted on
12/12/2002 2:50:24 PM PST by
A CA Guy
To: VaBthang4
It's worth noting that having nobody defend you is better than having Sean Hannity defend you. Nice guy, but I swear he is dumber than a bag of rocks.
To: VaBthang4
None of this would be happening if Lott hadnt said what he said.
What you do not appear to realize is that Lott's exact words, even without the context, had nothing at all of racist content or overtones. In fact, since a person's words have to be judged in light of similar, more explicit, things he has said on the same subject, Lott's words at Thurmond's 100th birthday party in no way could be construed as racist. Back in the 80's he said a similar thing and then he elucidated his comment by enumerating various ways things would have been different and why. None of them had any hint of racism. The current brouhaha is over a statement that is so general and non-specific that it serves excellently as a verbal Rorschach. The unimaginative see nothing but the equivalent of an inkblot. The disturbed racial opportunists, such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, both denizens of psychologically murky waters, who are determined to create a meaning, do so, attribute it to him, and then use that to further their own political ends.
I don't like Trent Lott. I think his handling of the Senate during the trial phase of impeachment was absolutely and completely despicable. I think his offering to share power with Daschle and the Democrats was moronic. But the sheer amount of non-thinking, knee-jerk reactionism on this issue (meaning the lack of actual analysis of what was really said) among people who should know better (ie., Republicans) is breathtaking. That so many of them are so ready to resort to the same type of expediency that characterizes moral relativist, liberal Democrats shows how degenerate the American intellect has become.
Bush took part in this same specious mindset by condemning the remarks, thus giving credence to the completely out of touch with reality spin placed on them by those who deliberately used this for their own partisan aims. And Lott was just as foolish as Bush for apologizing. This is Democrat propoganda pure and simple. They were desperate to find anything as a rallying point after their disappointing election show (remember them talking about a 50 seat gain in the House?). You don't fight it by acquiescing to it. You show it for the carbuncle it is and then lance it.
87 posted on
12/12/2002 3:05:27 PM PST by
aruanan
To: VaBthang4
maybe all the senators that gave strom thrumond a round of applause at the close of senate were all cheering for segregation!!!! This whole thing is ridiculous!!!!!!!
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