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To: Torie
It is up to the GOP caucus to decide what to do about Lott (Bush might chat privately with some senators one on one who wish to seek his counsel perhaps). If they decide to dump him as ML, then Bush can invite Lott to the ranch to attempt to deflect him from carrying out his blackmail, and resign from the Senate, if in fact that is what Lott is doing, and he persists, about which we hear conflicting stories. For Bush to publically dictate who should be ML is indecorous, insensitive to the structure of the separation of powers, and might backfire over the long term.

Your scenario is fine with me.

BTW, I wasn't intending that Bush ought to publicly dictate anything, I should have made it clear that it ought to be a private conversation. Perhaps that's not possible in Crawford, but I intended that invitation be made in the interests of graciousness, diplomacy, and hospitality. However, as I said, I'm sure there are more artful ways of going about what I was outlining.




46 posted on 12/14/2002 11:14:27 AM PST by Sabertooth
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To: Sabertooth
If Bush asks Lott to step aside because of this he has no spine either. He is letting the RATS run the country into the ground without standing up and telling them to "SHUT THE HELL UP" because Republicans aren't racists and he is sick of them saying that. He has tried to get along with these people and bent over backwards trying to "change the tone in Washington". IT HASN'T WORKED! It's time to FIGHT BACK and stop being a whimp. Stop being nice to all the RATS who are liars and bigots and start standing up for people who actually VOTED for him.
486 posted on 12/15/2002 4:16:14 AM PST by kcvl
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