To: NYS_Eric
Good point. The question for Lott is what he thinks he can do outside the Senate. If he thinks there is a cushy lobbying job waiting, he should think again. I think the administration could make clear that if Lott resigns the senate, any lobbying he does will insure the defeat of the bill he lobbies for. That he is poison. That any company he goes to work for will get audited by the IRS, etc.
To: ModelBreaker
If he thinks there is a cushy lobbying job waiting, he should think again. I think the administration could make clear that if Lott resigns the senate, any lobbying he does will insure the defeat of the bill he lobbies for. That he is poison. That any company he goes to work for will get audited by the IRS, etc.
I don't want my President to be vindictive as to use the IRS in such a way on a stupid person such as Lott. That's just plain wrong.
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