To: diotima
Sure, I know exactly what to do because I know these guys.
First of all, you have to understand that we are never going to convince Republican Senators to replace Lott. TL is simply too formidable a Senate organizer to try to remove him with a coup.
You also have to remember that active conservatives have been disenchanted with Lott for so long that it's hardly gonna be "news" to him that we are.
So, that means that the only person(s) who can remove Trent Lott from Majority Leader of the Senate are the voters in 2004 or Trent Lott himself before.
Voters in 2004, or Trent Lott himself before.
And the only way I know to do that (besides the old standby---SCANDAL) is to get Trent Lott to actually commit himself to an agenda, the success or failure by which he can be measured.
And that is the type of thing I have some experience with and it's the type of thing grassroots conservatives can actually do to project their influence.
If anyone here is the least bit interested in the direction I'm going with this, I'll continue...
To: navigator; Illbay; Congressman Billybob
I am, please continue.
But let me ask you this, how can we get Lott to commit himself to an agenda since he has been smart enough to avoid doing this thus far?
76 posted on
11/07/2002 9:41:59 AM PST by
diotima
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